CT Examiner Notebook
Co-hosts Brian Scott-Smith and CT Examiner Editor Gregory Stroud are joined by reporters Ally LeMaster, Nick Sambides and Eric Obernauer for a roundup of news across Connecticut and Arts Editor Robin Breeding with a weekly calendar [https://ctexaminer.com/events/] of events.Here are the stories: 1. With Connecticut lawmakers wrapping up a short session on May 6th, a lot of bills -- including one on homelessness -- will likely have to wait until next year before getting a vote. But two bills -- one on vaccinations and one on homeschooling -- will make the cut. 2. A hot housing market has added hundreds of thousands of dollars to the average homeowner's net worth, but with retail and office values lagging, that leaves many residents on the hook for a much bigger share of local taxes. 3. Not so long ago, schools were encouraging students to bring their smartphones into the classroom — but not anymore. With dozens of states enacting “bell-to-bell” bans, lawmakers have been debating whether it's time for Connecticut to do the same. I'm Eric Obernauer with that story.
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