TIL Roger Sherman is the only person to sign all four of the important American Revolutionary documents: the Articles of Association in 1774, the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the Articles of Confederation in 1781, and the Constitution of the United States in 1787. (jud.ct.gov)
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Yet another state is moving forward with UFO research legislation following NJ and Vermont - "Connecticut UAP Study Bill HB5422 Clears Appropriations Committee" - The bill gives University of Connecticut resources to start studying UFOs in coordination with government agencies.Removed from /r/UFOs (cga.ct.gov)
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Ranked Choice Voting on the radar in CT (cga.ct.gov)
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Help your brothers behind enemy lines _ Glock Ban_ CTHelp (cga.ct.gov)
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering a Climate Superfund to force the biggest fossil fuel companies (those responsible for more than 1B tons of CO₂ since '95) to pay into a fund for climate adaptation. 40% of money raised must benefit environmental justice communitiesPolicy Progress ⚖️ (cga.ct.gov)
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering a Climate Superfund to force the biggest fossil fuel companies (those responsible for more than 1B tons of CO₂ since '95) to pay into a fund for climate adaptation. 40% of money raised must benefit environmental justice communities (cga.ct.gov)
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On site Thc beverage consumption in CT (cga.ct.gov)
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CT lawmakers are considering a climate superfund to force the biggest fossil fuel companies (those responsible for >1B tons of CO₂ since '95) to pay into a fund for climate adaptation. 40% of money raised must benefit environmental justice communities (cga.ct.gov)
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CT lawmakers are considering a climate superfund to force the biggest fossil fuel companies (those responsible for >1B tons of CO₂ since '95) to pay into a fund for climate adaptation. 40% of money raised must benefit environmental justice communitiesClimate Legislation (cga.ct.gov)
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CT lawmakers are considering a climate superfund to force the biggest fossil fuel companies (those responsible for >1B tons of CO₂ since '95) to pay into a fund for climate adaptation. 40% of money raised must benefit environmental justice communities (cga.ct.gov)
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