After a series of scandals, CT passed a law that allows state judges to revoke or reduce the pension of public employees who are convicted of corruption.
Two decades ago, Connecticut suffered a series of public scandals that prompted critics to give the state the negative moniker of “Corrupticut.”
Among the reforms passed following the scandals was a new law that allows state judges to revoke or reduc… [8564 chars]
Source: Hartford Courant | Published: 2025-10-26T09:37:35Z
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