Chris Healy, the executive director of the Connecticut Catholic Conference, offers reporters his takes on the legislative agenda that the Reproductive Rights Caucus unveiled Friday and why a constitutional amendment on abortion rights was not on their lists of priorities. Paul Hughes/Republican-American

HARTFORD — Abortion rights legislators and advocates are divided on the question of amending the state Constitution to protect abortion access in Connecticut. The Senate Democrats last week declared passage…

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