By Lindsay Street, Statehouse correspondent | The second year of the biennial session wrapped up Thursday with some big items left undone, including funding state government and lawmakers’ response to the $9 billion nuclear fiasco that suckedoxygen from the Statehouse for months.
But that’s not to say nothing got done. Since session reconvened in January, more than 60 pieces of legislation passed — and that’s not including the flurry of bills approved this week.
Here’s a look at the good, bad and the ugly from the 2018 legislative session.
Nuclear issues still on the table: The House and Senate were unable to agree for much of the session on how to respond to the failed V.C. Summer nuclear reactor project in Fairfield County. ....
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