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Lawmakers' culture of compromise and unlimited debate is killing necessary progress-– and CT residents are the ones suffering ...
The key objective of SB1405 is to improve the efficiency of the Citizens Election Program, while maintaining its independence ...
The bill would codify current federal guidance for fluoride in drinking water and create accounts to be tapped if federal ...
Bill increases regulation of private special education providers while adding funds for districts to develop their own ...
A bill addressing annoyances such as hidden fees, price gouging and hard-to-cancel subscriptions won final passage in the CT ...
CT Mirror's John Dankosky sat with Rep. Jahana Hayes on May 29, 2025, 6:00-7:00PM, at Newtown's C.H. Booth Library.
U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes said she has a new sense of urgency to speak out forcefully on issues she cares about, like nutrition ...
Trump administration is probing policies allowing transgender students to play sports and use facilities aligned with their ...
Rubinstein explored her origin story and desire to start a women-centered coworking space in the fourth installment of ‘This ...
Lawmakers declined to vote on a bill that would strengthen mobile home owner protections over opposition to a rent caps ...
Lamont denied reports that he threatened to veto an omnibus public health bill over a measure allowing for overdose ...
Rowland, the twice-convicted former governor of Connecticut, said he was “humbled and appreciative” Wednesday after learning ...