Connecticut
Connecticut voters to make decision in governor’s race
MADISON, CT (WFSB) – Voters can have the prospect to determine whether or not to maintain the state’s prime govt or change issues up.
Incumbent Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, is going through off towards Republican Bob Stefanowski and Unbiased Rob Hotaling.
In some methods, the race is a rematch.
In 2018, Lamont ran towards Stefanowski and gained with 49 p.c of the vote in comparison with Stefanowskit’s 46 p.c.
Issues are rather a lot completely different now. The state endured a pandemic that affected just about each aspect of how individuals dwell their lives and refocused numerous voters’ priorities.
The large concern for lots of voters now’s the economic system, a subject which got here up in a debate final week.
Stefanowski stated he needs to make use of half of the state’s $6 billion surplus to assist taxpayers who’ve been scuffling with larger costs.
Hotaling agrees with Lamont’s place to maintain that cash as a rainy-day fund and keep away from spending it, which might elevating taxes down the street.
On crime, Lamont known as out Stefanowski for not supporting a ban on assault-style weapons and ghost weapons.
Stefanowski attacked Lamont’s police reform invoice, which he implied was hostile to regulation enforcement.
Eric Parker, Susan Raff, and Dan Haar sit down with Republican Bob Stefanowski to debate the race for governor.
“I feel it’s overreaching when you find yourself down lots of of cops and cops are actually being shot at,” Stefanowski stated.
“For somebody who has gone by way of that harrowing expertise the place somebody has their hand on the holster and is shouting at you, it’s scary,” Hotaling stated.
Rob Hotaling talks about operating for governor because the Unbiased Get together candidate.
“The assault-style weapons shouldn’t be grandfathered in Connecticut,” Lamont stated. “I feel they’re killers. We discovered they’re cop killers. And also you’re not critical about crime for those who depart them on the road.”
Eric Parker, Susan Raff and Dan Haar sit down with Gov. Ned Lamont to speak in regards to the race for governor.
Earlier within the 12 months, Stefanowski misplaced a bid to maintain Hotaling off the poll.
Lamont will seem on the Democratic line, the Working Households get together line and the “Griebel Frank for CT” line on the poll.
Stefanowski will seem on the Republican line
Hotaling on the impartial line.
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Connecticut
Paid sick time to be expanded for Connecticut workers
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB)—Governor Ned Lamont will sign a bill on Tuesday requiring businesses to provide employees with expanded paid sick time.
Under this new legislation, workers in Connecticut will be entitled to five paid sick days.
Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz and Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney will join Governor Lamont at 11 a.m. at the Narrative Project on Temple Street to discuss Public Act 24-8.
Previously, only employers with 50 or more employees were required to offer paid sick days, but the new law expands these protections to cover more categories of workers. Some Republicans have expressed concerns that the changes may negatively impact businesses.
The changes do not apply to seasonal employees or those with union benefits.
The bill signing ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. at the Narrative Project on Temple Street in New Haven.
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A girl nearly drowned in a backyard pool in Connecticut. Here’s a crucial reminder for parents this summer.
DANBURY, Conn. — Officials are reminding parents to keep a close eye on their children this summer after a girl nearly drowned in a backyard pool in Connecticut over Memorial Day weekend.
It happened Sunday at a gathering in Danbury, where the 9-year-old girl was spotted unconscious in a backyard swimming pool.
According to Danbury police, a bystander pulled the girl out of the water and rendered first aid. The girl was awake and breathing on her own by the time first responders arrived.
“It’s a holiday weekend and it’s a great family. We’ve never had problems with them, so we were curious as to why there were so many cops outside. But to hear what had happened and knowing she’s OK, it’s a huge sense of relief,” said neighbor Alyssa Enright.
“When there is a large group of people you’re hoping somebody’s watching, but that’s not always the case,” said neighbor Susan Enright.
What every parent should do when kids are swimming
Westchester County Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Amler says it’s crucial to keep an eye on kids when they’re swimming.
“Someone designated to be the person responsible for watching the children. Especially if you’re in a municipal pool or some pool where there’s a lot of children. The lifeguards are really there not as the first line of defense, but the second line of defense. It should be the parents who are the first line of defense,” said Amler.
CPR can also make a difference in a drowning situation.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 4,500 people drowned each year from 2020 to 2022. That’s 500 more per year than in 2019.
The CDC urges parents to take advantage of free or low-cost swim lessons offered in almost every community.
Connecticut
What's Opening In Ledyard? A Look At New Businesses
LEDYARD, CT — Six new businesses have registered recently with the State of Connecticut to open their doors in Ledyard.
Here is the list of businesses that were formed in town from May 3 through May 23. The data is from the Connecticut Business Registry, maintained by the Secretary of the State, Business Services Division.
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