Local Connecticut school districts spent $75 million in three years sending students with disabilities to out-of-state ...
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CT officials dispute report on out-of-state placements for special education students
Christina Ghio, an attorney who leads the Office of the Child Advocate, and Disability Rights CT advocate Tom Cosker defended ...
Connecticut has long prided itself on protecting employees in ways that go beyond federal mandates. In 1991, for example, our state was one of the first to outlaw employment discrimination based on ...
A lack of oversight, unexplained injuries, and practices inconsistent with state law were issues highlighted in a report released Tuesday as the result of a multi-year investigation into the ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and members of the state’s congressional delegation joined disability rights advocates outside the state Capitol in Hartford on Tuesday to rally against anticipated federal ...
Rep. Anne Hughes speaks at a press conference in Hartford on April 10, 2025 to advocate for changes to the income limit for disabled people to qualify for Medicaid in Connecticut. Credit: Laura ...
The Office of the Child Advocate and Disability Rights Connecticut have jointly filed a complaint with the U.S. Office of Special Education Programs against the Connecticut Department of Education, ...
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