Gov. Ned Lamont touted his tax-cut plan Tuesday, but said he is willing to compromise with the state legislature if necessary ...
The governor’s office says lowering the income threshold that would qualify someone for free legal defense would save the ...
Following a lengthy hearing Thursday, CT lawmakers voted on party lines to approve top utilities regulator Gillett for second ...
Fearing upcoming cuts at the federal and state levels, Connecticut public college students and administrators called ...
Speak up in support of SB 1285. a bill to begin an overdose prevention center pilot program in Connecticut. It will save ...
Family of Connecticut father killed in DC plane crash files $250M pre-case claims against government
If the government rejects or doesn't act on the claims in six months, the plaintiffs have the right to file lawsuits in ...
Medicaid, the government program that covers health care for nearly a million Connecticut residents, has become a focus of controversy both in Hartford and Washington, D.C., this winter as costs ...
A Democratic Groton town councilor and the Republican vice chairman of the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission are running to be the next state representative for the 40th House District. The ...
The University of Connecticut has placed vending machines with the emergency contraceptive Plan B on its campus, the first ...
Gov. Ned Lamont was in Newington Tuesday making a push for his proposed expansion of the state’s property tax credit. In his budget proposal, Lamont suggested raising the credit by $50 to $350 for ...
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