Now that CT voters approved a no-excuse absentee voting ballot question, the doors are open for legislators to pass a law ...
The state of Connecticut is not a private company – it is a government, whose job it is to invest in and to protect its ...
Connecticut can afford to provide HUSKY for all who need it, documented as well as undocumented – and in fact we can’t afford not to.
Kamala Harris' shrinking margins in CT cities are similar to a drop in the urban vote for Gov. Ned Lamont. Democrats are ...
With a tight schedule and GOP control looming, the CT delegation's priorities include defense funding, farm measures and ...
Despite a projected $1.6B surplus, Lamont wants mid-year budget cuts to higher education and is warning all agencies to ...
The people most vulnerable to food insecurity in Connecticut are not included in the decisions that shape the national Food ...
The news comes less than two weeks after Murphy won a third U.S. Senate term. His office said it was a ‘joint decision to ...
The bill, which still must clear the Senate amid a time crunch, could raise Social Security benefits for tens of thousands of ...
Advocates renewed calls to reject a potential return to Medicaid managed care as CT conducts a 'landscape analysis' of ...
CSCU union members have been vocal about budget impacts, including recent staff reductions and cuts to campus services and ...
A CT law allows town camps for children to operate with no state oversight. Now, some legislators say, it's time to license ...