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November 29, 2000 – Repeals Section 25 of Article 4 of the Constitution, eliminating the county sheriffs. November 26, 2008 – Granted pre-registered electors who have not yet attained 18 years of age the right to vote in primary elections, so long as they will have attained the age of 18 years on or before the date of its respective general ...
4: Viets' Tavern: East Granby: Hartford C. 1760 unrestored home of John Viets, first prison warden of Old Newgate Prison; not open to the public. 5: Henry Whitfield State Museum: Guilford: New Haven Historic house dating from 1639. The oldest house in Connecticut and the oldest stone house in New England.
A provision excluding clothing under $50 from sales tax was repealed as of July 1, 2011. [182] There are no additional sales taxes imposed by local jurisdictions. In 2001, Connecticut instituted what became an annual sales tax "holiday" each August lasting one week, when retailers do not have to remit sales tax on certain items and quantities ...
Postal symbol: CT; ISO 3166-2 code: US-CT; Internet second-level domain: .ct.us; Nicknames Blue Law State [2] Brownstone State [2] Constitution State [3] (currently used on license plates) Freestone State [2] Land of Steady Habits [4] [5] Nutmeg State [4] Provisions State [4] Adjectival: Connecticut; Demonyms: Connecticuter; Nutmegger
The claim within Ohio was to a 120-mile (190 km)-wide strip between Lake Erie and a line just south of present-day Youngstown, Akron, New London, and Willard, about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of present-day U.S. Highway 224. The claim beyond Ohio included parts of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and California.
GOP senators seem to be embracing the potential for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, despite his controversial views on vaccines and pro-abortion record.
A Plan of the Survey made by & under the direction of Augustus Porter upon the Connecticut-Reserve for the Connecticut Land Company in the Year 1796. Showing the Western Reserve divided into sections and the town and city of Cleaveland (Cleveland).
Supplemental needs trust is a US-specific term for a type of special needs trust (an internationally recognized term). [1] Supplemental needs trusts are compliant with provisions of US state and federal law and are designed to provide benefits to, and protect the assets of, individuals with physical, psychiatric, or intellectual disabilities, and still allow such persons to be qualified for ...