Lawmakers were back at the state capitol to vote on several bills Monday night, including some emergency-certified measures.
Steve Forbes seconds Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont’s call to rethink the Jones Act, a misbegotten law passed over a century ...
Two regions will head to the polls to fill two vacancies in the Connecticut General Assembly. The positions are up for grabs ...
HARTFORD, CT – House Democrats on Monday evening passed House Bill 7066, a comprehensive bill addressing interactions between school administrators and immigration enforcement, the purchase and use of ...
Ignoring a hinted veto, the House voted overwhelmingly for a bill that would provide a supplemental $40 million for special ...
From half a world away, Gov. Ned Lamont traded barbs with the leaders of his own party in the legislature over a proposed ...
The fight over bolstering special education in our state had lawmakers working late into the night. Some want to send $40 ...
After previously installing 137 wrong-way detection systems, Connecticut officials announced an additional 200 systems will be added.
The special education plan would push CT's budget $100 million over spending cap, said a strongly opposed Gov. Ned Lamont.
It is estimated that roughly 92,000 public school students in grades K through 12 are covered by special education programs ...
Since 2023, criminal justice advocates have urged the state legislature to fund body scanning machines in state prisons, ...
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