The Connecticut legislature will see a Democratic majority, debates over the state's 'fiscal guardrails,' a new committee and ...
North's branch lines seem determined to stifle new housing development, which in turn delays investment in the rail system.
Is there any provision in the state constitution that either explicitly or by implication authorizes the General Assembly to ...
Threats are no way to win the CT energy rate war by, CT Mirror <br />January 6, 2025 Within the past year, I have recei ...
CT’s new rules on Earned Wage Access (EWA) are forcing many EWA providers to stop offering services, and causing devastating ...
Our constitution empowers our elected representatives to assume an active lawmaking role rather than to acquiesce to the ...
While utility companies claim they want collaboration, their actions of late tell a different story.
The sales have particularly affected low-income people, who have lost jobs after they were unable to get their cars back.
If this tolling plan proves successful in Manhattan, let’s try it on our interstates. We all know that I-95 is at saturation ...
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Connecticut's Education Committee will address special education funding and services — as well as other debates involving ...
Both supporters of CT’s ‘fiscal guardrails’ and reform advocates agree on one thing: They want the debate to play out in the ...