Anyone can read what you share. By Sarah Maslin Nir When Democrats in Connecticut introduced legislation to ban the word “Latinx” from government documents, they found themselves with unlikely ...
But first, several Latino lawmakers in Connecticut have proposed the state ban the term "Latinx" from official government documents. They say the term is offensive to Spanish speakers. The word is ...
disagreed with the idea of doing away with "Latinx." For example, Connecticut advocacy group Unidad Latina en Acción Director John Lugo said the state's attempt to ban the term was "an attack on ...
Criminal justice advocates gathered at the Connecticut State House Wednesday morning in support of voting rights for the ...
Stop Solitary CT is an organization focused on eliminating routine strip searches at correctional facilities in the state as ...
A bill backed by the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection would give the agency, as well as the ...
On the cusp of the 10-year anniversary of the nation’s deadliest school shooting, in which 20 young children and six educators were killed, a new lawsuit claims that Connecticut’s ban on ...
Monday, he pitched his tax break that he claims would impact hundreds of thousands of families in Connecticut. Within the $50 billion budget lies $500 million in tax relief. Lamont called his ...
When Democrats in Connecticut introduced legislation to ban the word “Latinx” from government documents, they found themselves with unlikely allies: Republicans including Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders ...