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HIMES: A Better Way to Think about China

“The trick for Congress is to moderate its pugnacity with an appreciation for how critically intertwined we are with China, particularly economically. This fact is what makes Cold War analogies so foolish. The Soviet Union was never meaningfully integrated into the world’s economy. In contrast, last year the US and China set a new record for trade, totaling $690 billion. If that trade were eliminated, the shock to our economies in terms of unemployment and inflation would exceed that of the Covid era. Our allies are even more enmeshed. Germany, so critical to economic stability in Europe and the campaign to support Ukraine, is China’s largest trading partner.” – Jim Himes Continue Reading →

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9 Glenville Street Revised to All-Residential; Loss of Ledge for Parking Doesn’t Jive with POCD

The July 18 P&Z commission meeting included revised plans at 9 Glenville Street now feature an all-residential three story building. Discussion focused on the removal of ledge, and whether there would be more demand for a building with some retail, or one for all residential. The neighborhood in Glenville is a National Historic District. Continue Reading →

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Lamont Signs Legislation Licensing Free-Standing Birth Centers in an Effort To Increase Access To High-Quality Maternal Health Services

The law will will license free-standing birth centers and allow them to operate in Connecticut, serving as an alternative to traditional hospitals for low-risk pregnancies and deliveries with the goal of expanding access and increasing choices to high-quality maternal health services. Continue Reading →

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