Stricter Seat Belt Laws Seek to Reverse Increase in Traffic Deaths

Stricter Seat Belt Laws Seek to Reverse Increase in Traffic Deaths

Connecticut is the 32nd state to require all back-seat occupants to buckle up. Connecticut's new mandatory back-seat seat belt law is effective on October 1. The new law comes as traffic fatalities have climbed since COVID, and seat belts are seen as a way to help reduce those increasing numbers.

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Record-Setting Grants Set Stage for Breakthrough Research at UConn, Hartford Seminary

Record-Setting Grants Set Stage for Breakthrough Research at UConn, Hartford Seminary

Two Connecticut higher education institutions have earned record-breaking grants in recent weeks to undertake groundbreaking research. The University of Connecticut and the Hartford Seminary – occupying very different locations on the education spectrum – have each gained notice for their expertise, to good result.

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Connecticut Minimum Wage Increases; Mystic Museum Exceeds State Minimum

Connecticut Minimum Wage Increases; Mystic Museum Exceeds State Minimum

The minimum wage in Connecticut will increase from the current rate of $12.00 per hour to $13.00 per hour beginning on Sunday, August 1, 2021, the latest step in a five year plan to move the state’s minimum wage to $15.00 per hour on June 1, 2023. Mystic Seaport Museum will reach the final step sooner.

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New Connecticut Additions to National Register of Historic Places Range From Manufacturing Plants to Churches, and More

New Connecticut Additions to National Register of Historic Places Range From Manufacturing Plants to Churches, and More

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places deemed worthy of preservation. Thus far in 2021, there have been a total of 7 additions to the list in Connecticut, including two manufacturing facilities, two churches and a synagogue, and an armory.

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