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The Connecticut legislation and Blumenthal’s bill come as the United States Supreme Court ruled unanimously against Mexico’s ...
Violent crime was already trending down from a COVID-era spike when President Donald Trump presented a picture of unbridled crime in America on the campaign trail in 2024. Now his administration has ...
Gov. Ned Lamont credited hard work and clever negotiation between the legislative and executive branches for passage of “an honestly balanced budget” that did not raise residents’ tax rates.
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities (CCM) has expressed its “disappointment” over the level of municipal aid in the newly approved budget, with the organization’s leader saying that at-risk ...
After 12 hours of debate and a series of failed Republican amendments, the Connecticut Senate approved a new, two-year state ...
A bill limiting the cost of taking out a small, short-term loan is on its way to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk after receiving ...
Activists gathered at the Legislative Office Building Wednesday afternoon for a sometimes tense panel discussion about mental ...
For the first time in state history, Connecticut’s hunters could be legally allowed to engage in the activity on Sundays ...
The Senate Chamber on the third floor of the Capitol HARTFORD, CT — The Connecticut Senate on Monday overwhelmingly approved ...
The challenged books at Ferguson Library include Toni Morrison's "Beloved" and "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabakov. STAMFORD, CT — ...
In one of the most widely anticipated legislative actions this session, the Connecticut House of Representatives passed ...
Legislation that had been amended to empower the governor to establish a bear hunt in Connecticut upon a future recommendation from the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) was ...
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