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The state's congressional delegation and the largest union praise the plan, but two Republican candidates for governor say it's politically motivated.
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The state's congressional delegation and the largest union praise the plan, but two Republican candidates for governor say it's politically motivated.
The state's congressional delegation and the largest union praise the plan, but two Republican candidates for governor say it's politically motivated.
The state's congressional delegation and the largest union praise the plan, but two Republican candidates for governor say it's politically motivated.
The state's congressional delegation and the largest union praise the plan, but two Republican candidates for governor say it's politically motivated.
The state's congressional delegation and the largest union praise the plan, but two Republican candidates for governor say it's politically motivated.
The state's congressional delegation and the largest union praise the plan, but two Republican candidates for governor say it's politically motivated.
Fairfield Police say a man punched a woman in the face and called her a racial slur after she started a road rage incident.
Metro-North is experiencing delays up to 60 minutes and Gov. Malloy is asking people to stay home given the dangerous conditions on roads.