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Connecticut officials pledged Monday to fil the upcoming gaps from cuts in Medicaid and food stamps as they rallied to ...
Now that President Donald Trump’s so-called “big beautiful bill” is law, the big question remains: what will the impact be on ...
Elected officials visited Charter Oak Health Center in Hartford on Monday to decry federal funding cuts to services like Medicaid and food stamps.
In Connecticut, we invested nearly $500 million in our network infrastructure from 2020-2024 to connect more people to greater possibility.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s recent veto of HB 5002, a sweeping housing reform bill, is the latest act in this theater of quiet cruelty.
Lamont should not seek a third term as governor. Our Connecticut Democratic Party should choose a new leader to steer our ...
The recent House v. NCAA settlement and the calendar's turn to July 2025 has ushered in the era of revenue sharing.
Our legislators continue to ignore the fact that Connecticut has a reputation of not being very friendly to business.
This severe lack of special education staff has made it difficult to staff specialized classrooms, to manage Open Choice ...
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CT Insider on MSNChris Powell (column): Bears are likely to triumph before 'affordable' housingWith Gov. Ned Lamont's veto of the wide-ranging housing bill recently passed by the General Assembly, Connecticut towns aren't likely to reach the "fair share" quotas of "affordable" housing the bill ...
In a close 5-4 vote, members of the Zoning Commission rejected an effort to restore residential parking space requirements in Bridgeport. The board at its meeting Monday, June 30, turned down a ...
Tucker, the state’s education commissioner, announced this week that WestEd, a national organization, will complete an ...
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