CT Democrats Rewrite Homeschool Bill to Win House Votes
Connecticut Democrats revised HB 5468, dropping contested provisions to secure enough House votes before the legislative session ends May 6.
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Connecticut Democrats revised HB 5468, dropping contested provisions to secure enough House votes before the legislative session ends May 6.
Connecticut's Appropriations Committee quietly removed a homeschool oversight provision from Senate Bill 6, weeks after a child's death sparked calls for reform.
Gov. Ned Lamont's budget proposes $12M for universal free school breakfast in CT, potentially reaching 164,000 additional children statewide.
NHPS officials briefed city alders on a $5.5M annual funding gap leaving school buildings undermaintained and unsafe for students and staff.
Bridgeport students and educators braved winter storms to advocate for stronger school-community partnerships at the Connecticut State Capitol.