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In a pilot effort, 100 recipients will get $1,000 each to pay bills, buy food, or find child care.
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The seventh-grade student was killed in a drive-by shooting in Hartford on Thursday. It was Hartford’s seventh homicide this year.
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Hartford police say they are investigating after a 12-year-old girl was shot and killed by a passing vehicle in Hartford Thursday evening. Three other people were shot, police said.
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U.S. Sens. Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal are pushing new legislation to create a permanent office within the U.S. Department of Justice to focus on a “coordinated government response” to gun violence prevention and help implement the bipartisan gun safety bill passed by Congress last year.
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Connecticut has sued four gun companies it accused of mailing illegal firearm parts with no serial numbers to an undercover state investigator.
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Frankie & Johnny: Jan. 27, 2023: Shootings in California reverberate in Connecticut. New Haven marks the Lunar New Year. Lawmakers consider gun violence proposals.
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With his second round of gun-safety proposals in four days, Gov. Ned Lamont would update Connecticut’s 1993 ban on military-style weapons, strengthen its post-Sandy Hook law and generally test the desire of the public and General Assembly for further gun controls.
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Frankie and Johnny mark one decade since the Sandy Hook shooting, discuss a gun incident at an East Granby elementary school, and note a long-shot push for Puerto Rican statehood.
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Military-style weapons purchased prior to bans are ‘grandfathered’ under Connecticut law.
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"What happened in Newtown changed the politics and the culture of this country," Murphy said. "But it also set off the gun lobby in a pretty radical direction."