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The 35-year-old said the state has become unaffordable for working families, citing high electricity rates, property taxes ...
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas has led several election reforms in Connecticut, including the launch of early voting ...
The commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Children and Families is planning to retire, a department spokesman ...
On July 1, 2025, Connecticut joined a multistate coalition in filing a lawsuit against the Trump Administration arguing that the mass transfer of Medicaid data violates the law and asking the court to ...
What we now know as CT Transit began in April of 1976, when the state purchased the Connecticut Company, a private bus company.
In the weeks leading up to his inauguration, President Donald Trump made a pledge: “no new windmills.” He’s made major headway on that this year.
The Connecticut Military Department, which oversees the state’s Army and Air National Guards, should strengthen its internal ...
More than $1 billion in unclaimed money from old insurance policies, utility deposits, uncashed checks or forgotten bank ...
The appropriations, human services and public health committees convened at the Legislative Office Building last week to hear ...
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Tong on Monday announced Operation Robocall Roundup, a multistate effort by the Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force to crack down on robocalls across the country. Tong and 50 bipartisan attorneys ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workers whose jobs have been reinstated after dizzying Trump administration disruptions say they remain stuck in a budgetary, political, and professional ...