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A controversial bill to regulate AI has won the approval of a key Connecticut legislative committee, but passage of the bill in the state House and Senate remains uncertain.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont is backing a Democratic proposal to expand the state’s paid sick leave law to cover all employers.
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Gov. Ned Lamont previewed some of the budget adjustments he’ll propose in his State of the State next month to business leaders at a Connecticut Business and Industry Association event.
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Tuesday night’s storm brought heavy rain and high winds to Connecticut, causing coastal and inland flooding. On Wednesday morning, communities along the Norwalk River cleaned up the damage.
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Connecticut is poised to meet its projected tax revenue of around $26 million for the first year, but many in the industry say it could have been better.
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An NDA, or non-disclosure agreement, is used by businesses to keep confidential information from being spread. But according to lawmakers and advocates, it also silences victims of workplace abuse.
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The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut is behind the center, which is housed at the Chamber’s new headquarters on Eugene O’Neill Drive. Startups can pay a day-rate for desk space, or a subsidized rent for a dedicated office.
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The Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Electric Boat, Pratt & Whitney and Sikorsky would benefit from a federal spending bill.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation is making efforts to expand its business enterprises in Connecticut through its company Command Holdings.
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Minimum wage has gone up one dollar every year since 2019. The goal was to put more money in the hands of Connecticut residents without hurting businesses.