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Connecticut's Future Takes The Spotlight At SHU Panel Discussion

FAIRFIELD, Conn. — Several state leaders will be on hand for “Connecticut at the Crossroads: A Conversation about the State’s Present and Future,” a timely panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

Connecticut State Sen. Bob Duff will be among the speakers at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

Connecticut State Sen. Bob Duff will be among the speakers at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

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State Reps. Laura Devlin, left, and Brenda Kupchick will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

State Reps. Laura Devlin, left, and Brenda Kupchick will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

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State Rep. Cristin McCarthy Vahey will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

State Rep. Cristin McCarthy Vahey will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

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State Sen. Toni Boucher will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

State Sen. Toni Boucher will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

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State Rep. Steve Stafstrom will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

State Rep. Steve Stafstrom will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

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State Sen. Tony Hwang will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

State Sen. Tony Hwang will speak at a Nov. 28 panel discussion at Sacred Heart University.

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Sponsored by the university’s Institute for Public Policy, the event will take place at 5 p.m., Nov. 28 at the Frank and Marisa Business & Communications Center, 5401 Park Avenue.

Panelists include state Sens. Toni Boucher, Bob Duff and Tony Hwang and state Reps. Laura Devlin, Cristin McCarthy Vahey, Brenda Kupchick and Steve Stafstrom.

The event is free and open to the public.

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