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Tony Guerrera, the commissioner of motor vehicles, has no authority to unilaterally direct DMV fees to charity. When he does, ...
State Rep. Tracy Marra explains how the CT General Assembly is responding to rise  in ER visits from children on e-bikes and ...
If all we learn is how to mouth a buzzword and keep it handy for use in soundbites, we’ve failed the very voters we claim to ...
As a result, rate-payers are likely to see decreases in their electric bills, depending how much energy they consume.
Legislators who watered down several initiatives in the new CT budget on the assumption finances weren’t as rosy remain frustrated.
According to a report published by the Office of Legislative Research in 2022, there were more than 540,000 state residents who held student debt, totaling $19.3 billion.
Representative Eddie Charbonier will present a group of five lawmakers in August to consider this issue, including the energy ...
A Connecticut student loan forgiveness program that was allocated $6 million in its first year has paid out $1.4 million, ...
Once only for police survivors, the law that went into effect July 1 includes families of firefighters and EMS personnel ...
Some areas had no running water Wednesday, according to Organizing Resilience, a group helping to mobilize survivors before Thursday's hearing.
Today, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, (D-VA) joined a bipartisan group of Senate colleagues in introducing the College ...
Connecticut’s program MyCTSavings has been in operation for three years, but the Nutmeg State’s legislature already has made some adjustments that expand its scope somewhat and fine tune its ...