The amount of public testimony — signed and anonymous — submitted on proposed Connecticut bills has risen sharply in recent years, but the reasons why are murky. More than 43,800 pieces of written ...
The Courant recently shared that more testimony submitted to the legislature is anonymous. The reason is uncomfortable, but increasingly obvious: many Connecticut residents are afraid of professional, ...
You've read 5 stories this month. Support the CT Mirror reporting you rely on. The amount of public testimony — signed and anonymous — submitted on proposed Connecticut bills has risen sharply in ...
The amount of public testimony — signed and anonymous — submitted on proposed Connecticut bills has risen sharply in recent years, but the reasons why are murky. One year of digital access for only ...