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CT’s crisis is no longer fiscal. It is moral. The governor should address and combat extreme concentration of wealth, not ...
Legislators should direct PURA to open a gas system study as a first step to ensure that CT homes get the most cost-effective ...
CT's options to adhere strictly to the spending cap are limited by dysfunctions that have plagued the mechanism through its ...
CT lawmakers have until Wednesday night to adopt a biennial budget and vote on a bipartisan energy deal, among other tasks.
After years of flat funding, we are hopeful that a modest Medicaid rate increase for chronic disease hospitals will be preserved in the final state budget.
Connecticut cars registered out of state are costing municipalities millions in property taxes each year. No one is trying to ...
As session nears closing day, lawmakers negotiate $200 tax break for working poor with kids, but scrap middle class child tax ...
Bill increases regulation of private special education providers while adding funds for districts to develop their own ...
The CT Senate passed the most significant piece of housing legislation to emerge in years after hours of debate.
Six CT cities and the state itself were on the Trump administration’s list of ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ publicly released on ...
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.
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