Advocates want reforms to CT eviction law, more rental assistance, funding to develop more housing and more. But many bills ...
Many CT superintendents are worrying about student mental health needs, the rising costs of special education and more as ...
Despite a projected $16B income tax revenue loss across CT and 25 other states, Lamont and the legislature agree CT tax cuts ...
The referral to the CT state's attorney marks a new chapter in a scandal that resulted in legal battles and repeated ...
The bill would give CT municipalities the ability to fine people who organize, participate in, or gather to observe a street ...
As many as 400 workers in Connecticut will be affected. Many are part of the company's engineering and digital technology staff.
DSS audited 14 of the Medicaid overpayments reported by medical providers since mid-2017. The one canceled involved a legislator's fiancée.
Driving while intoxicated is not only illegal but also extremely dangerous and reckless. Drunk driving puts both the driver and other vehicles on the road at serious risk. Alcohol affects judgment, ...
Peters, a Yale academic, became the first woman to sit on the state Supreme Court in 1978 and then served as its chief ...
If lawmakers want to fix Bridgeport's issues and ensure free and fair elections in CT, they'll re-think HB 5498. As of now it's not a reform.
The bill aims to curb deportations by prohibiting CT town registrars from inquiring about the citizenship of applicants for ...
The CT Department of Public Health has 2,400 unaddressed complaints about nursing homes and 1,300 about hospitals. Some date ...