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The CT Senate passed the most significant piece of housing legislation to emerge in years after hours of debate.
The bill creates free and reduced cost CT child care slots, while also providing funding for special education programming.
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Six CT cities and the state itself were on the Trump administration’s list of ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ publicly released on ...
Negotiations on a bill meant to give CT ratepayers $250M to $500M in direct savings could be derailed by language addressing ...
Passing the bill despite Lamont’s promised veto reflects the influence of organized labor and Democrats’ desire to be ...
The bill would codify current federal guidance for fluoride in drinking water and create accounts to be tapped if federal ...
U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes said she has a new sense of urgency to speak out forcefully on issues she cares about, like nutrition ...
The reforms, which came in response to an investigation by CT Mirror and ProPublica, make it harder to tow vehicles from ...
The state has a projected $2.3 billion surplus. We reject the idea that there’s only so much to go around —especially when ...
As Connecticut's 2025 legislative session draws to a close, track the status of bills we're following with CT Mirror's 2025 ...
Bill increases regulation of private special education providers while adding funds for districts to develop their own ...
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