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Newton's Second Law

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  • Posted by Duane Lueders on Saturday, August 07 at 05:11 p.m.

    I'm a recent DWD supporter. Being from Connecticut, and reading your summary on where a DWD law stands in Connecticut,I thought you could use an update as your summary is out of date. The Blick case was ruled as nonjusticiable by a superior court judge and the Blick camp, fortunately, has decided NOT to appeal. In 2009 our Judiciary Committee decided 37-0 to adopt a DWD law but, for reasons unknown to me, it never got any further. Now that the Blick case is no longer being pursued, it falls back to the legislature to, hopefully, take the matter up next session.

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