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The $4.1M sale is said to be among the largest carried out by the state in recent years and represents progress toward CT's ...
The omnibus bill, which in part requires state regulation of municipal summer camps, follows a child sexual assault case at a ...
A bill that passed the House was notable for what it did not address: A report that found CT has ‘no meaningful regulation of ...
The expansion of the 'Stop Child Hunger Summer Act' would come amid concerns about federal funding for food-assistance ...
The lawsuit claims that the Trump administration is threatening to withhold funds unless states agree to immigration ...
About 9,000 Afghans living in the United States who had been protected from deportation will no longer be shielded as of ...
CT officials and providers warned federal Medicaid cuts outlined in a Congressional Republican plan would have devastating ...
The bill signaled the CT House Speaker's willingness to defy Trump's order that ended federal recognition of transgender ...
Library title challenges have become more frequent in CT, prompting lawmakers to explore creating a more uniform approach to ...
A $45 million military parade would be an affront to thousands of laid-off federal employees and the abolishment of what was ...
CT's core value as a state should be that healthy thriving children are our priority, and we should be willing to invest in ...
The General Assembly must overcome unprecedented challenges to adopt a new budget, but the biggest hurdle now involves local ...
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