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Abolishing the death penalty, changing marijuana laws, improving reproductive choice, establishing transgender civil rights, curbing and reporting school arrests, banning traffic light and bus cameras and bypassing the Electoral College in presidential elections are among the issues that will engage the ACLU of Connecticut in the General Assembly.
A report by Betty Gallo, the ACLU-CT's lobbyist, outlines all the issues that could be forecast when the agenda was adopted by the Board of Directors in December. Other changes are expected as the legislative session develops.
Read details of the early-in-the-session agenda: ACLU-CT 2011 Legislative Agenda 250K
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