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The Trump administration's tariffs have directly impacted several Connecticut businesses relying on motors, batteries, ...
Connecticut has joined eight other Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states to launch a first-of-its-kind strategic action plan to ...
The Connecticut Supreme Court filled to near capacity Monday, despite there not being a controversial case on the docket.
HARTFORD, CT — Labor leaders and elected officials gathered at Bushnell Park Monday to honor Connecticut workers who lost their lives or suffered injuries or illnesses on the job. The ceremony also ...
The Connecticut Legislature’s End Homelessness Caucus gathered at the Legislative Office Building last week for a screening of Where Then Shall We Go?, a documentary chronicling the lives of unhoused ...
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Chancellor Terrence Cheng is moving to a new role as strategic advisor to the ...
Recent federal actions authorizing the US Department of Education to send student loans in default to collections, including ...
The Hall of Flags in the State Capitol was a cool place to be Monday as officials from Mystic Aquarium used a penguin — from ...
In a town hall meeting attended by about 100 residents, US Sen. Richard Blumenthal didn’t mince words when talking about President Donald Trump. "Dumb," "cruel," and "chaotic" were some of the words ...
Attorney General William Tong has joined 20 attorneys general in an amicus brief in support of law firm Susman Godfrey, which is challenging what Tong called an unconstitutional presidential order ...
Audit of Legislative Management Office Cites Missing FMLA Forms, Other Internal Control Deficiencies
The Office of Legislative Management should strengthen and improve internal controls to ensure it complies with laws, ...
Two candidates for full-time positions on the Board of Pardons and Parole were interviewed by the Judiciary Committee ...
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