One week after agreeing to bolster grants for special education, Gov. Ned Lamont slashed $41 million in other spending on ...
Senate Bill 1440, introduced this year in the legislature’s Judiciary Committee, would make it a crime to disseminate AI-generated sexual or “intimate” images without the knowledge or consent of the ...
In one week’s time, Gov. Ned Lamont went from vetoing nearly $3 million in funding for nonprofit organizations to signing a revised bill that provided the exact same ...
The Public Health Committee approved legislation to put $32 million into the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund – $20 million more than the $12 million proposed for smoking cessation in Gov. Ned Lamont's ...
In a move aimed at improving student focus and mental health, New Haven’s Mayor and School Superintendent planned to ...
Hate crime consolidation bill put forth by CT Gov. Lamont gets support and opposition in legislature
Connecticut's law enforcement community has had trouble proving 'malicious' intent in prosecuting hate crimes. This bill ...
A spokesperson emphasized the state was not "freezing" hiring, only "curtailing" it, amid an effort to get under ...
DiMarco: Analysis of 41 State of the State addresses finds a focus on K-12 funding and early & higher ed, but not much on ...
A spokesperson emphasized the state was not "freezing" hiring, only "curtailing" it, amid an effort to get under ...
Connecticut faces potential Medicaid cuts, risking funding for millions of residents as federal budget changes spark ...
A parade of ambitious Democrats talk sports, trying to accentuate their salt-of-the-earth credentials and forge stronger ...
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