Sen. Cicarella Applauds Bipartisan ‘Street Takeover’ Bill Final Passage
Measure awaits Gov. Lamont’s signature to become law.
Measure awaits Gov. Lamont’s signature to become law.
The funding addresses a decades-old financial obligation stemming from cost overruns during a previous phase of construction at the high school.
S.B. 1284 would empower towns and cities to impose larger fines on those involved in street takeovers, with added penalties, including license suspension for participants.
As a co-sponsor of the bill, Rep. Yaccarino played a key role in advancing one of its most impactful provisions: expanded access to dental care for Connecticut veterans.
The panel will include Associate Professor of Journalism Margarita Diaz, Outreach and Instruction Librarian Matthew Flaherty, Visiting Professor of Accounting James Stodder and Sharlene Walbaum.
Members of the committee stressed the need for cooperative support from government, education and private business in growing Connecticut’s bioscience sector.
In her talk, Wohl will explain how using mindfulness – a specific way of paying attention – can help overcome obstacles and improve decision-making in negotiations and other conflict-related situations.
This bill would seek to provide individual investors, corporations, and venture capital firms with tax credits for investments made to qualified biotechnology and bioscience companies within Connecticut.
John Thomas, a professor at the School of Law and the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac, and Sheila Hayre, an adjunct law professor at Quinnipiac, will discuss the Trump administration’s modifications to previous immigration law and policy, including litigation concerning both versions of the administration’s “travel ban.”
All shredding will be done on site by Secure Eco Shred and will take only minutes.
Residents can place items at the curb by 5 a.m. on their designated trash collection day.
The accreditation comes as the 59 members of the school’s inaugural class prepare to receive their MD degrees on May 14, 2017.
Valued at $16,000, the Lucas Device – an automatic CPR machine – provides a consistent chest compression – both in terms of rate and depth – while allowing paramedics to do other lifesaving work on the person.
The segment will air on channel 20 in North Haven on public access television.
This program is the first in the new School of Law series, “Law and Civil Discourse in a Time of Change,” which has been developed to increase understanding and facilitate civil discourse around important areas of policy that have changed or may change in President Donald Trump’s administration.
Pramod, who is a professor of medicine and of pediatrics and professor of cellular and molecular physiology at the Yale School of Medicine, will discuss “Gaucher Disease: Transformative Therapeutic Breakthroughs in Rare Disease, Expanding Opportunities for Novel Therapies of Common Diseases.”