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A controversial 'just cause' eviction proposal appears unlikely to pass the Connecticut legislature this year, but zoning ...
Sen. Paul Cicarella (R-North Haven) sits down with Mike Hydeck to discuss homeschooling regulations in our state. The legislature decided not to take it up this session after thousands of people ...
Here’s a first look at meetings of South Dakota state government’s boards and commissions that are open to the public during ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
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 ...
A $250 million-to-$300 million deficit in Connecticut's Medicaid program is creating a cash-flow problem as payments are ...
After a morning meeting with top U.S. and Qatari officials and American defense and aerospace business leaders, Trump heads ...
State senators pushed Wednesday for a controversial bill seeking oversight of artificial intelligence, but Gov. Ned Lamont ...
Among the potential laws being discussed by the General Assembly is the Just Cause Bill. If passed, this bill would protect all Connecticut tenants from being evicted from their homes for no reason.
Tensions rose and emotions flared as the hours dragged on into early Wednesday morning. House Republicans are working to push ...
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