Under the plan Gov. Ned Lamont detailed Thursday, the state hopes to curb sticker shock for some of its 100,000 residents who ...
CT will spend $70 million of the emergency surplus funds it set aside to partly offset the looming loss of millions in ACA ...
HARTFORD — Within minutes of a narrow vote in the U.S. Senate that defeated Democratic attempts to extend subsidies for the ...
State agencies and a labor union came together to recognize Connecticut’s first group of registered apprentices working as ...
Stagnant fuel and sales tax revenues mean CT will have to roll back plans to boost transportation borrowing, according to a ...
Many common concerns could be found at a recent meeting of Republicans: safety, political rhetoric, government dependence and ...
"Connecticut has not received any formal notice from USDA that any funds may be impacted," the governor's spokesman said.
Democratic challenger Josh Elliott welcomes Gov. Ned Lamont to the race, charging that the incumbent 'waits to do the right ...
"We're for affordable housing, not statewide zoning," said Senate Minority Leader Stephen Harding, R-Brookfield.
Connecticut state agencies are estimated to have lost about $1.7 billion in one-time and annual grants from the federal ...
In 2018, numerous political observers suggested New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart could make the GOP’s most fresh, innovative candidate for governor in decades — but only if ...
HARTFORD-- Tens of thousands of Connecticut consumers are signing up for health insurance in 2026 through Access Health CT amid uncertainty over the future of Affordable Care Act subsidies that helped ...
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