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Congress recognized that the 2025 wages for shipbuilding trades were failing to match the hiring and retention demand for the ...
The bill would shift many planning prerogatives long held by Connecticut's municipalities to the state government.
The borrowing plan would finance aid for cities and towns, homelessness prevention and security at places of worship, among ...
CT legislators are out of time to shrink a $375 million hospital tax hike down to $285 million but promised to before it ...
Sources say lawmakers planned to filibuster the bill after the insurance sector registered its dissent with a public hearing ...
The government would slash funding to states that have expanded Medicaid and provide coverage to immigrants who are on ...
Feds say Bloomfield, Canton may be violating law by allowing transgender students to play sports, use facilities aligned with ...
Though tepid, this year’s reviews were an improvement over advocates’ criticisms following the demise of similar efforts in ...
The report on malpractice and neglect at the Department of Correction examined 25 cases that led to lawsuits or could result ...
A bill would have subjected the appointment of the director of the CT State Elections Enforcement Commission to legislative ...
While key bills got votes in both chambers or were wrapped into other bills, the fate of many is uncertain at best with time ...
Lawmakers did not vote on H.B. 5428 last week after Republicans opposed rent caps. But the amended version passed with ...
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