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A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Experts say an executive order on state climate actions does not carry legal heft, and Lamont says CT is 'not going to change ...
Advocates argued CT’s lower HUSKY C income limits discriminate against residents with disabilities and violate the state ...
Ned Lamont proposed ending free prison e-messaging, which would put online communication costs back onto individuals and ...
Gov. Ned Lamont said that while CT must brace for cuts in federal aid, the state is better prepared to manage the crisis than ...
A recent study looked at three different methods of allocating housing needs from regions to municipalities in CT. Here's ...
CT's chronic absenteeism rates rose to their highest level in nearly two years. Educators worry immigration enforcement ...
CT Treasurer Erick Russell joined several Democratic state treasurers in calling on Congress to take back U.S. tariff ...
It is not often I find myself aligned with Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell. But this week, we found rare common ground on the ...
In approving closure of Windham Hospital’s labor and delivery unit, CT required Hartford HealthCare to study demand for a ...
The discussion around Sen. John Fonfara’s potential appointment to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority should have ...
Anymore, Congress doesn’t have to weigh in on war and peace. It doesn’t have to weigh in on much of anything, actually.
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