The Lamont administration announced earlier this month that state funds would be used to maintain WIC benefits that provide ...
There are no legal obstacles blocking CT government from cutting taxes, but the political challenges remain plentiful.
CT legislators are planning a Nov. 12-13 special session to OK using up to $500 million to blunt federal cutbacks to human ...
Connecticut’s Department of Social Services call center ranks low nationally—41st for wait times and 34th for hang-ups, a Georgetown study found.
Saying taxpayers are strapped for cash, Republican legislators proposed Tuesday to more than triple the state’s property tax ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and Democratic legislative leaders have nearly wrapped plans to use part of last fiscal year’s historic state ...
In a written statement on Monday, Anwar further dismissed the criticism as faux outrage.
In Connecticut, what began as a local controversy over a tongue-in-cheek protest sign has since become a case study in how ...
Sen. Richard Blumenthal said in Hartford that he would “stand up for health care” and that Democrats would not be ...
New laws covering topics including new protections for lottery winners and a change to the state’s laws pertaining cousins ...
Despite their best efforts, state legislators have been unable to solve one of the biggest problems facing Connecticut: affordability. As one of the most expensive states in the nation, Connecticut is ...
As the ARPA money ran dry, as the Connecticut Mirror reported in August, legislators appropriated $60 million over the past two biennial budget cycles for unrestricted grants. The top Senate Democrats ...