A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Gov. Ned Lamont and legislative leaders said on Friday CT's piggy banks are large, and the state won’t hesitate to crack them ...
Jim Himes questioned intel leaders over the leaked Signal chat as other CT reps called for the resignation of Defense Sec.
The Trump administration nixed about $155M in grants that support infectious disease management, genetic screening of ...
Decisions by the Trump administration to cut federal funding have left CT food pantry leaders worried about their ability to ...
CT municipalities say early voting wasn’t cheap and are asking the legislature for more funding to provide the service in the ...
So far this year, both online betting and in-person 'retail' betting, as it's known, have beat out last year's wagers over ...
Legislation no longer establishes CT bear hunt. Instead, bill allows farmers to kill bears damaging crops under limited ...
Measure would require CT deny permission to any hospital seeking to shutter labor and delivery if there isn’t an alternative ...
Debate is heating up over whether overtime earnings should continue to be factored in when calculating retirement pay for state employees.
While deadlines for the use of PFAS are closing in, the PFAS Alternatives Act has not yet been made into enforceable ...
Gov. Ned Lamont spoke about energy prices, Medicaid, age in politics and his future plans at CT Mirror's latest In the Room ...
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