The Senate, in the last act of its special session, debated HB 8002 for more than five hours before approving it 24-10 along ...
In his announcement, Lamont cited the state’s progress in reducing pension liabilities, middle class tax cuts, protection of ...
Beacon Falls, Fairfield, Hamden and Stamford. Many other municipalities, including West Hartford, are in the process of ...
Despite local, state, and federal safety campaigns, such as the global Vision Zero initiative to eliminate traffic fatalities ...
Prior to taking up the housing bill the Senate approved creation of a $500 million reserve against potential federal cuts to social programs like SNAP, WIC, LIHEAP, health care and student loan cuts.
Hundreds more Connecticut families will have access to free or reduced price early childhood education and childcare in January, state officials said Thursday, under the Early Start CT program.
Norwalk, the Senate majority leader, speaks about the creation of a $500 million reserve fund against federal program cuts at ...
Democrats in Branford and South Windsor have filed lawsuits this week to challenge local election results, claiming local officials essentially ignored the will of voters.
In addition, through an agreement facilitated by the Office of Attorney General William Tong and the Connecticut Department of Labor (CTDOL), Project Service, the operator of the service plazas, has ...
The demonstration coincided with the Senate’s special session to advance a housing bill designed to expand the state’s rental ...
The most contentious of the three was HB 8002, a revised version of a comprehensive housing bill that passed the legislature in May, but was vetoed by Gov. Ned Lamont.
The Secretary of the State's office announced Wednesday that 32 precincts will have their Nov. 4 election results audited with a hand count of the machine tallies. This year the state had 785 voting ...
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