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Connecticut families could be getting a break on child care costs with the passage of Senate Bill 1, An Act Increasing ...
State officials are pushing back at what they say is the false labeling of Connecticut as a sanctuary jurisdiction by the U.S ...
A bipartisan group of state legislators from the Committee on Veterans’ and Military Affairs promoted the annual "Save A Suit" drive Thursday at a news conference outside the Capitol.
A bill that would prevent insurers from basing insurance rates on a dog’s breed passed the Senate early Friday, despite critics' concerns that the measure would unfairly punish those who don’t have ...
Contrary to what famed novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote, Columnist Terry Cowgill says, there are indeed second acts in the lives of Americans. And as former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland just ...
The Connecticut House of Representatives on Friday debated and approved Senate Bill 8, An Act Concerning Protections For ...
Under the watchful eye of the Nathan Hale statue in the state Capitol building Thursday afternoon, advocates asked leaders in ...
After a lengthy debate marked by impassioned speeches and several rounds of voting on amendments, the Connecticut House of ...
A bill making it easier to sue members of the firearms industry is on its way to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk after passing the ...
The International Sleep Products Association (ISPA) and Mattress Recycling Council (MRC) held a news conference Wednesday with the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to ...
Connecticut is poised to enact expansive consumer protection laws. Senate Bill 3, a legislative package aimed at increasing ...
Tom Fiorentino of The ARC Connecticut reminds lawmakers and the governor that Connecticut’s nonprofits and Direct Service ...
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