Connecticut does not need to choose between respecting its Constitution and enacting fiscally responsible budgets. It can and ...
It's unclear what potential bankruptcy could mean for Prospect's long-delayed deal to sell three CT hospitals to Yale New ...
Connecticut lawmakers' housing priorities are a reprise of agendas they've considered in past sessions — with a couple of new ...
CT Mirror's legislative guide is here to answer questions about state government and introduce Connecticut residents to their ...
Trump’s nomination of corporate titans and family members to lead the government exposes his naked intention to further ...
The bond lock is invalid because there is no provision in the state constitution authorizing the legislature to delegate ...
When Carter delivered a lecture at Central Connecticut State University in 1985, it was a historic moment for the school.
The law is commonly known as Make Polluters Pay, and is the second one of its kind passed, after Vermont’s. However, New York ...
Lamont sidestepped the coming budget debate and identified lowering costs of housing, electricity, health care and higher ...
It was a smooth opening day for the Connecticut General Assembly — in stark contrast to a bitterly divided U.S. Congress.
Bridgeport city councilman Alfredo Castillo was referred to state prosecutors on Tuesday for potential criminal charges ...
UConn and CSCU say their funding requests are 'conservative'. But Lamont called out higher ed leaders, saying other states do ...