Current News & Issues
| May 8, 2012 EDUCATION REFORM CLEARS BOTH CHAMBERS Rep. Bruce Morris hails the education reform bill approved Tuesday by the House, saying it will narrow the state's achievement gap, labeled as the nation's worst. READ MORE |
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| May 7, 2012 ANTI-PROFILING LEGISLATION Legislation (SB 364) sponsored by state Rep. Bruce Morris that strengthens Connecticut law forbidding police from racially profiling motorists and stopping them was approved by the House of Representatives. READ MORE |
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| May 3, 2012 MORRIS, BLACK & PUERTO RICAN CAUCUS GIVE POSITION ON EDUCATION REFORM State Rep. Bruce Morris, a member of the legislature’s Black and Puerto Rican Caucus, joined his colleagues Thursday at a press conference in Hartford to clarify the group’s position on education reform measures being considered for Connecticut schools. READ MORE |
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| April 30, 2012 HOUSE APPROVES ELECTION DAY VOTER REGISTRATION State Rep. Bruce Morris hailed House passage of a legislative package of voter reforms he co-sponsored that includes Election Day voter registration. READ MORE |
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| April 25, 2012 STATE COMPANIES PLAN EXPANSION AND JOB GROWTH Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on Monday awarded financing to two state companies, which he highlighted as examples of businesses that are in a position to expand and create jobs in Connecticut. READ MORE |
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| April 23, 2012 STATE HELPS NORWALK BUSINESS EXPANSION Representative Bruce Morris praises Governor Malloy's proposal for $2 million in state funding for FactSet Research System's expansion in Norwalk, a project that is expect to create 200 or more new jobs. READ MORE |


