CT news roundup
There’s a link dump coming later this evening, but for now here are some interesting CT stories:
- Crime and Punishment in CT, NYT.
- State’s surplus almost wiped out, WFSB.
- Affidavit reveals more about home invasion, WFSB.
- Move to allow 17-year olds to vote in primaries moves to Senate, Stamford Advocate.
- Homeless cleared from bridge, Stamford Advocate.
- Indifference to underage drinking, Hartford Courant.
- House votes to increase minimum wage, Stamford Advocate.
- E. Hartford police sued over arrest involving drug dog, Courant.
- Governor, majority Democracts draw closer on crime bill, Journal Inquirer.
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about 2 years ago
“Move to allow 17-year olds to vote in primaries moves to Senate.”
Yes, that would be important to the Democrats. They need to get voters on board who are still under the spell of their public schooling, and before they’ve been exposed to reality and thus begun their transformation to conservativism.
about 2 years ago
The underage drinking story is actually the New London Day, not the Courant.