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Winners and Losers of the 2023 Legislative Session

Gov. Ned Lamont speaks to the General Assembly at the conclusion of the 2023 legislative session. Photo credit: Christine Stuart, CTNewsJunkie.com

This year’s session was highlighted by a tax cut and strengthened gun regulations while zoning reform advocates and those seeking universal school lunch funding were likely left unsatisfied when the 2023 legislative session concluded.

By Hugh McQuaid and Mike Savino, CTNewsJunkie.com 

The 2023 Connecticut legislative session wrapped up at midnight on Wednesday, ending a five-month struggle for countless causes, advocates, and public officials all hoping to see their interests moved across the finish line and signed into state law.

CTNewsJunkie highlights just a few of the people and ideas that found success in 2023 as well as a handful that will have to try again next year.

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