“I can't support this bill when I had the opportunity to say no,” said Osten, who argued parents have the right to make decisions on behalf of their children.
Connecticut Senate votes to eliminate religious exemption
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“I also want to thank the Lamont administration for its commitment to finalize this agreement,” she said, but added, “It is my sincere hope that today’s agreement signals the beginning of a new approach by the State of Connecticut to working with and valuing two of our largest, minority-owned businesses who employ thousands of state residents (and) who contribute billions to our economy.”
Editorial Roundup: New England
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