On the recordJune 14, 2026
Hate crimes are on the rise nationwide, and many communities feel that the federal government is emboldening hate speech and discrimination against them.
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portal.ct.govHate crimes are on the rise nationwide, and many communities feel that the federal government is emboldening hate speech and discrimination against them.
Governor Lamont addresses the rise of hate crimes.
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