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The CT House Republicans' budget plan would trim electric rates, bolster schools, freeze wages and cut care for undocumented ...
State House Republicans proposed a $54.4 billion two-year budget Thursday that would trim electric rates and bolster local ...
Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration didn’t violate state law when it moved $340 million in interest earned on federal COVID ...
The Select Committee on Special Education narrowly voted in a meeting Tuesday evening to make some changes to the proposed ...
With pressure on the spending cap and the threat of federal cuts, CT legislators are facing a tricky political mix as they ...
State Sen. Herron Keyon Gaston voices resolve to keep fighting for CT students in wake of President Trump's 'draconian cuts.' ...
A state pilot program is exploring the use of artificial intelligence in education. The program was highlighted at an AI ...
Terrence Cheng, the embattled head of Connecticut’s largest public college system, reached a settlement agreement to step down from the role at the end of June.
The embattled leader of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system will be removed from his position, beginning ...
What's most remarkable about the state budget being devised by the Democratic majority in the General Assembly isn't the scrambling to dismantle or evade the constitutional spending cap -- the "fiscal ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.