Connecticut’s top election and law enforcement officials see President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on elections as ...
Gov. Ned Lamont speaks at a March 27, 2025 press conference about federal cuts to public health. The termination of $149 ...
State officials and anti-gun violence advocates are celebrating Wednesday’s US Supreme Court ruling that upheld Biden-era restrictions on the sale of “ghost guns” in the United States.
The Public Health Committee voted to send House Bill 7215 to the floor of the House on Wednesday to address problem gambling, particularly as it relates to internet gaming disorder, which has surged ...
During a marathon session, Democrats on the Government Administration and Elections Committee (GAE) passed bills aimed at ...
What began as a model of municipal innovation may now stand as a cautionary tale. In late 2022, the town of Windham set out to transform a closed landfill into a 975-kilowatt solar farm – clean energy ...
Republican lawmakers on Thursday stood beside a corkboard covered in headlines, agency names, and audit references beneath a bold banner reading: "Culture of Corruption." It was the visual centerpiece ...
The Judiciary Committee heard testimony this week in favor of a bill that would prohibit the privatization of prisons in ...
On Equal Pay Day, the date marking how far into the year women must work, on average, to earn what men made in the previous ...
Healthcare analyst Ellen Andrews, Ph.D, says Connecticut's Person-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Plus program has been troubled ...
Lawmakers are looking to expand a law that requires parole hearings for persons convicted of a serious crime prior to turning ...
Vaccines are safe, effective, and save lives. That was the message nearly a dozen officials and state lawmakers delivered to ...