Unemployment benefits being available to striking workers will ensure financial hardship will not impede workers’ ability to get a fair contract when a company has not bargained in good faith,” one ...
Gov. Ned Lamont’s budget would keep CT on pace to dramatically accelerate the rebuilding of its aging highways, bridges and ...
In a bid to end healthcare discrimination, Democrats in the Connecticut General Assembly have kicked off the legislative ...
Gov. Ned Lamont’s new budget proposal would accelerate the rebuilding of CT;s aging highways, bridges and rail lines.
The pandemic showed that offices still remained essential to the economic ecosystem that supports vibrancy — “feet on the ...
This story is part of CT Mirror Explains, an ongoing effort to distill our wide-ranging reporting into a "what you need to know" format and provide practical information to our readers. Gov.
Lamont proposes criminal justice cuts: free messages for CT inmates, public defender access at stake
HARTFORD — In an attempt to save money in Connecticut's state budget, Gov. Ned Lamont is targeting a pair of criminal justice reform initiatives that passed in recent years and remain popular ...
The slice of education funding within Gov. Ned Lamont's proposed $55 billion two-year budget has already stirred strong feelings in Connecticut education circles, with a range of proposals from ...
This week on Capitol Report, the panel drills into the details of Gov. Ned Lamont's budget address. Plus, there is more outrage over Elon Musk's role in Washington from Connecticut lawmakers.
Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled a $55.2 billion biennial budget Wednesday that would loosen Connecticut’s fiscal “guardrails,” launch a major early childhood development initiative, provide a $50 income tax ...
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