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Frontier Donates High-Speed Fiber Internet to Expand STEM Opportunities for Students in Connecticut

Frontier has announced that it will donate high-speed fiber internet to DAE of New Haven, Connecticut through its Broadband for Good program. The donation will provide DAE with a fast, reliable connection to support its Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education and development programs for underserved members of the community.

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Court Denies Aquarion’s Appeal Of  PURA Decision

In 2023, the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority rejected Aquarion Water Company’s request for a three-year rate increase, so the Bridgeport-based company challenged that decision in Superior Court. On Tuesday, the court largely dismissed Aquarion’s appeal, and state leaders are expressing their satisfaction with that decision.

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Connecticut Shows Small Increase in Employment: Labor Report

Connecticut added nearly a thousand new jobs in the month of February, but overall unemployment remained slightly higher than the national average. That was the conclusion from the monthly state jobs report that the Department of Labor released on Thursday. The report painted a mixed picture of Connecticut’s work landscape. According to the report, Connecticut…

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Expansion Of Paid Sick Leave Advances On Party Line Vote

The Labor and Public Employees Committee voted along party lines Thursday advanced a bill that would expand paid sick leave in the state. Republicans in the legislature remain in opposition. 

Senate Bill 7 would change the current paid sick leave system, which currently only applies to employees of businesses with 50 or more employees. Workers…

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