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Connecticut lawmakers debate expanding paid sick days Starting on Jan. 1, nearly all private sector employers with at least 25 employees will also be required to guarantee 40 hours of sick leave.
A small Connecticut town is slated to get some new technology to curb heavy feet. Washington is the first municipality in the state to receive approval for speed enforcement cameras.
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