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In an annual ritual that returns every spring, state legislators are acting like college students. After knowing since ...
More than two dozen other pieces of legislation, all of which had been drafted, redrafted, debated and voted on in one of the ...
A controversial 'just cause' eviction proposal appears unlikely to pass the Connecticut legislature this year, but zoning ...
This week on Capitol Report, the panel discusses the state Senate passing A.I. legislation, the “Summer Camp Bill” and potential cuts to Medicaid. Then, DCF ...
Last week's deal among Gov. Ned Lamont and Democrats solved one problem but sets the stage for budget battles that could ...
Here’s a first look at meetings of South Dakota state government’s boards and commissions that are open to the public during ...
Sanders and AOC have long portrayed their political relationship as familial. She used to call him “Tio Bernie,” Spanish for ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Fewer children are exiting CT public school systems for homeschooling than during the early years of the pandemic, recent ...
In a unanimous vote Wednesday, the Connecticut Senate passed legislation to expand the state’s Fallen Officer Fund to cover ...
Lobbyists put a focus on diapers on Thursday at the state Capitol for baby lobbyist day. Representatives from the Connecticut ...
After a morning meeting with top U.S. and Qatari officials and American defense and aerospace business leaders, Trump heads ...
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