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With Gov. Ned Lamont's veto of the wide-ranging housing bill recently passed by the General Assembly, Connecticut towns aren't likely to reach the "fair share" quotas of "affordable" housing the bill ...
Tucker, the state’s education commissioner, announced this week that WestEd, a national organization, will complete an ...
They complain Connecticut does not spend enough money on public education. We spend $25,000 a year per public school pupil, ...
There are around 917,000 Connecticut residents enrolled in the various HUSKY programs, according to the state.
As President Donald Trump prepares to sign the sweeping federal budget bill into law on July 4, Connecticut leaders across government, healthcare, and education have issued nearly-unified condemnation ...
Connecticut officials were quick with reactions. Governor Ned Lamont said in a statement: “This bill is going to have ...
For most people, the Fourth of July and the holiday weekend are a time to unwind and forget about the stress of work. But for ...
According to Connecticut Correction Ombudsman DeVaughn Ward, whose office serves as a watchdog over the Department of ...
As Congress prepares to cut Medicaid to historic levels, the state’s social services commissioner has a message: don’t mischaracterize Medicaid. Commissioner Andrea Barton Reeves says there are some ...
State employee unions have been some of the most vocal critics of spending caps, and say they’ve led to dangerous ...
After the unit announced its plans, SEBAC said it ‘would not expect a single one of our units to accept’ Lamont’s wage freeze ...