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  2. Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut lies along Amtrak 's Northeast Corridor, which features frequent Northeast Regional and Acela Express service from New Haven south to New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Norfolk, VA, as well as north to New London, Providence and Boston.

  3. Strict scrutiny - Wikipedia

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    Sherbert v. Verner, 374 U.S. 398 (1963), invalidating state law denying unemployment benefits to employees fired for refusing to violate their religious belief Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965), striking down prohibition of contraceptives Loving v. Virginia, 897 U.S. 113 (1967), striking down prohibition of interracial marriage ...

  4. Gross domestic product - Wikipedia

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    It does not include any transfer payments, such as social security or unemployment benefits. Analyses outside the US will often treat government investment as part of investment rather than government spending. X (exports) represents gross exports.

  5. European Union - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, unemployment in the EU stood at 8.9 per cent [184] while inflation was at 2.2 per cent, and the account balance at −0.9 per cent of GDP. The average annual net earnings in the European Union was around €25,000[185] in 2021.

  6. Unemployment insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment insurance in the United States, colloquially referred to as unemployment benefits, refers to social insurance programs which replace a portion of wages for individuals during unemployment. The first unemployment insurance program in the U.S. was created in Wisconsin in 1932, and the federal Social Security Act of 1935 created programs nationwide that are administered by state ...

  7. Laura Ingraham - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 Ingraham suggested getting rid of unemployment benefits for people capable of work. [94][95] In September 2022, Ingraham criticized the Biden administration 's student loan forgiveness program, stating that her mother worked as a waitress until she was 73 to pay for Ingraham's loans.

  8. Kelly Ayotte - Wikipedia

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    Ayotte offered her own equal pay bill, the Gender Advancement in Pay Act, which would implement New Hampshire's equal pay law at the federal level, but was "a little stronger in its anti-retaliation provision because it explicitly addresses written policies". [70] In April 2014, Ayotte voted to extend federal funding for unemployment benefits.

  9. Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985

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    The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA) is a law passed by the U.S. Congress on a reconciliation basis and signed by President Ronald Reagan that, among other things, mandates an insurance program which gives some employees the ability to continue health insurance coverage after leaving employment. COBRA includes amendments to the Employee Retirement Income Security ...