The Connecticut General Assembly took up “emergency-certified” legislation this week, including a sweeping, 98-section bill that revived significant House bills that died last year without votes in the Senate. Senate Bill 298 would provide earmarks and other grants to select communities and groups. But that’s not all. The Connecticut Mirror’s reporters combed through the bill and spoke with lawmakers about what the wide-ranging provisions will do. Here’s what you need to know. Police training Included in the bill is a provision requiring the Police Officers Standards and Training Council to develop new curricula on interactions with people with mental illness...