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The article covers Connecticut state-level regulatory bills on homeschooling and cannabis. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: the cannabis bill may affect local cannabis retailers and tax revenue, but no specific company, supply chain, or price impact is mentioned. The homeschooling bill is purely educational regulation. Overall impact is weak and localized.

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  • Connecticut Governor Lamont has 15 days to act on homeschooling and cannabis bills.
  • Cannabis bill allows sale of more potent THC-infused products and imposes 10.75% excise tax.
  • Lamont likely to sign cannabis bill to keep state market competitive.
  • Homeschooling bill mandates annual intent notifications, background checks, and in-person withdrawals.
  • Lamont has signed 15 bills in 2026 and vetoed 19 since January 2019.

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