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The bill would have banned no-fault evictions, which typically occur at the end of a lease, in buildings with five or more units, after the tenant had been there for at least a year.
No-fault evictions bill dies in CT legislature — again Democratic lawmakers remained divided over challenges the proposed bill could present for landlords by Ginny Monk May 20, 2025 @ 3:08 pm ...
The bill would raise the $10,000 threshold on SALT deductions to $40,000, which would get phased out for those who make over $500,000. Both caps would increase by 1% through 2033.
CT Senate passes municipal camp bill following emotional debate Connecticut summer camps now operate with no oversight from the state by Laura Tillman May 14, 2025 @ 3:55 pm May 14, 2025 @ 4:52 pm ...
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