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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 ...
We need to stop treating homelessness and housing production as separate issues,' write members of The Housing Collective.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency predicted much of the country’s leftover lead plumbing would be found in lower-income ...
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.
The license plate, which says ‘Supporting Connecticut Foodshare,’ gives the nonprofit a branding boost. But it won’t get any sale proceeds.
A Connecticut student loan forgiveness program that was allocated $6 million in its first year has paid out $1.4 million, ...
The session had the sole purpose of reconsidering and re-passing bills that the legislature passed this session, but Gov. Ned ...
President Trump signed an executive order banning “woke” AI models in federal agencies. Connecticut Senator James Maroney ...
Early negotiations on a new version of an omnibus housing bill have touched on more than many advocates expected and far ...
They don’t always see eye to eye on issues but state Reps. Matt Blumenthal (D) and Joe Polletta (R) don’t want tolls in ...