Ana Radelat, MinnPost

Ana Radelat

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  • Connecticut Mirror
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Past articles by Ana:

D.C. Memo: MinnPost poll shows support for stricter gun laws

Plus: Omar hits McCarthy in ad and Latinos say inflation is a top concern → Read More

D.C. Memo: Washington and the nation focused on Ian; Florida

Plus: Stock ban placed on hold, Weiler named a "Young Gun" and Dems and Republicans show they can agree. → Read More

Minnesota’s abortion ‘aunties’ ready to help those in need in a post-Roe world

Because of the threats to abortion rights in many states, a new University of California study determined more than a quarter of abortion clinics in the nation would shut down after Roe is struck. → Read More

Larson, DeLauro and Himes declare victory Connecticut US Reps declare victory

With only a fraction of the Connecticut votes counted, U.S. Reps. John Larson and Jim Himes, both Democrats, have declared victory. → Read More

Trump’s ‘tax holiday’ has few takers in Connecticut

Electric Boat and the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe are among employers who have opted out. But thousands of federal employees at the Naval Submarine Base and → Read More

U.S. House approves massive defense bill with billions for Connecticut-made submarines, helicopters and jet engines

The U.S. House on Tuesday approved a massive defense bill that would send billions of dollars to Connecticut defense contractors and also make significant changes to Pentagon policy, including a requirement the military remove Confederate names from military bases. → Read More

Some CT companies borrowed up to $10 million in forgivable funds from Paycheck Protection Program

Connecticut borrowers included law firms, manufacturers and Choate, who says it returned the money. → Read More

Connecticut towns continue to struggle with diversity in police ranks

There's a significant gap between the ethnic and racial makeup of Connecticut's larger cities and the police forces serving them. → Read More

Connecticut receives its first, small, allotment of coronavirus-fighting remdesivir

Although it is a coronavirus “hot spot,” Connecticut was not among those to receive the first shipments of the drug. → Read More

When will you get that coronavirus stimulus check and how big will it be?

How do I get the coronavirus stimulus payment? Am I eligible for the $1,200? How much will my check be? Common stimulus payment questions - answered. → Read More

House approves massive coronavirus bill

DeLauro, Himes, Courtney and Larson all drove from Connecticut to approve $2 trillion package amid coronavirus concerns. → Read More

Hyde says he can't appear before grand jury, claiming virus contact

Hyde was subpoenaed to appear at court today, but offered a continuance after saying he didn't feel well. → Read More

Appeals court determines Blumenthal, other Democrats lack standing to sue Trump

A federal appeals court on Friday threw out U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal’s legal challenge of President Donald Trump, a lawsuit that alleged the president is improperly profiting from his position. → Read More

Appeals court determines Blumenthal, other Dems, lack standing to sue Trump

The court ruled that the Democrats had no standing to sue because they did not represent a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives or the U.S. Senate. → Read More

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi names impeachment managers

Pelosi chose seven members of the Intelligence and Judiciary committees, but skipped over Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes, a senior member of the Intelligence Committee. → Read More

Impeachment standoff continues as Blumenthal, Murphy press for witnesses at Trump's trial

The holidays came and went but the impeachment standoff between the U.S. House and U.S. Senate continues as Connecticut's senators join fellow Democrats on insisting there be witnesses at President Donald Trump's trial. → Read More

The House voted to impeach Trump. Now what?

President Donald Trump has been was formally impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives, becoming the third American chief executive, besides Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, to be charged under the U.S. Constitution’s ultimate remedy for high crimes and misdemeanors. Trump was charged with abusing his power and obstructing Congress during an impeachment inquiry into his dealings with… → Read More

Trump is impeached. Now what?

President Donald Trump has been formally impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives. Here's a quick guide to what happened and what’s next in the impeachment process. → Read More

Courtney and Hayes say they will vote to impeach Trump

Hayes and Courtney join Reps. John Larson and Rosa DeLauro in publicly stating they will vote to impeach the president. → Read More

Himes on progress of impeachment inquiry, and what comes next

As the impeachment inquiry enters a new phase, Rep. Jim Himes predicts fellow Democrats will have a hard time agreeing on what charges to bring against the president. → Read More