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Good News for Connecticut School Boards: Expanded Rights Regarding Unspent Budget Monies and Reserve Funds
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Connecticut Bill Targets Property Tax Exemptions for Educational Institutions
Connecticut Bill Targets Property Tax Exemptions for Educational Institutions
2023 Legislation Focus:  New Translation Requirements for Multilingual Education
2023 Legislation Focus:  New Translation Requirements for Multilingual Education
Special Education Law Updates from the 2023 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly 
SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW UPDATES FROM THE 2023 SESSION OF THE CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Impact on School District Policies from the 2023 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly
Impact on School District Policies from the 2023 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Begins to Speak
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Updating Your Policies:  Requirements From the 2022 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly for Connecticut Schools
Stacked Books Policy Rules Compliance
Developments from the 2022 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Public Schools
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Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Has Spoken (Part Three - Even More Bills)
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Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Has Spoken (Part Two: Funding-Related Bills)
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Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Has Spoken (Part One)
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The Latest on Masks in Connecticut Schools: The Legislature Begins to Act
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Court Upholds Law Ending the Religious Exemption to Immunizations for Students in Connecticut Schools 
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Now They Are Finally Finished: Developments from the 2021 Regular and Special Sessions of The Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Employers (Updated July 22, 2021)
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Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Has Spoken (Part One)
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THE END OF THE RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION TO IMMUNIZATIONS FOR STUDENTS IN CONNECTICUT SCHOOLS?
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They’re Back! What Should the Schools Expect From the 2020 Connecticut General Assembly Session?
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One more thing from the Connecticut General Assembly: School Construction Bill Passes During a “Special Session”
The Aftermath: Developments From The 2019 Session of The Connecticut General Assembly Affecting the Schools
"The Aftermath: Developments From The 2019 Session of The Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Employers (Part Two)
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Continues to Speak
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Begins to Speak
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS FROM THE CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY: MARCH 1ST PUBLIC HEARING (REGIONALIZATION AND CONSOLIDATION)
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS FROM THE CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY: FEBRUARY 22ND PUBLIC HEARING
Developments From The 2018 Session of The Connecticut General Assembly: New Laws Affecting The Schools (and Public Employers)
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS FROM THE CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON EDUCATION RELATED LEGISLATION (AND A MARCH 8TH PUBLIC HEARING)
Pullman & Comley 2017 “interim” legislative summary for schools
Canary in a Coal Mine: Analyzing Title IX, OCR, and On-Campus Sexual Misconduct Adjudications in Plummer v. University of Houston
The Aftermath: Developments From The 2017 Regular Session of The Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Schools
Public Act 16-67 - Are Your Background-Check Practices Compliant?
CHRO - A New Horizon For Students With Disabilities?
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Has Spoken
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Labor and Public Employees Committee Has Spoken
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Begins to Speak
A Kindergarten Student and Her Dog Named Wonder: What Rights Do Students Have To Service Animals In The Classroom?
They're Back! What Can Schools Expect from the 2017 General Assembly Session?
Post-Friedrichs, The Agency Fee Ground Is Still Shaking Mightily, But For A Different Reason
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Speaks
What Can Schools Expect from the 2016 Connecticut General Assembly Session?
Are You Training Your Teachers on Trauma-Informed Practices?
Property Tax Exemption for Residential Properties Revoked for Many Connecticut Colleges and Universities
The Aftermath: Developments From The 2015 Session of The Connecticut General Assembly Affecting Schools
Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: February 25 Public Hearing
New Laws Affecting Schools: Highlights of the 2014 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly
A Reprieve To Mandatory Implementation Of The Uniform School Calendar
New Legislation Attempts to Deal with Chronic Absenteeism
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS FROM THE CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY: The Education Committee Speaks

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