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Prompted by a large setback from Gov. Ned Lamont’s veto, top leaders at the state Capitol are headed back to the drawing ...
Ned Lamont’s veto, top leaders at the state Capitol are headed ... Look, no matter how you feel about this, let’s give the majority leader and his team the space to negotiate this with the governor ...
Port Eastside, an $840 million mixed-use overhaul of the vacant and struggling office buildings on and surrounding Founders ...
Gov. Ned Lamont formally signed a bill to expand the state's Fallen Officer Fund Thursday, recognizing more of the men and ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) signed legislation on Thursday creating a new Fallen Hero Fund. The fund will provide financial ...
The omnibus bill, which passed in the state Senate on May 30, would have pushed towns to build more affordable housing and ...
These programs are literally saving lives. They are designed to help children and keep families together,” Wellmore Behavioral Health CEO Gary Steck said.
As of June 2025, Hartford, Connecticut, has the hottest housing market in the U.S., with a median time of only six days for ...
This week, two Democratic governors chose starkly different paths on workers’ rights. On Tuesday, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed a bill allowing striking workers to receive unemployment benefits, ...
In what is being called a temporary solution to an increasing problem, Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Board of Regents unanimously voted to approve its $1.2 billion budget, using $162.4 ...
What is the point of setting a ceiling on health care costs in Connecticut when hospitals, doctors and insurers seem determined to blow through the roof? That was the issue under discussion Monday at ...