The bill would add protections for CT home care workers and boost preparedness for cyberattacks at medical facilities, among ...
The I-95 fire forced the demolition of the Fairfield Avenue Bridge, but CT's Department of Transportation will get funding to ...
Higher education and human services in CT get a temporary boost under the plan, but Republicans say budget rules were ignored.
Withholding funds that would allow our education system and the CT residents served by our schools to thrive is a move in the wrong direction.
Affordable housing is not just an economic policy issue in Connecticut; it is a vital necessity for social justice and community well-being.
Lawmakers said they don’t have the votes to pass a contentious eviction reform bill, which faced strong opposition from landlord groups.
The Senate approved Democratic legislation that will expand CT's paid sick days mandate into a nearly universal benefit by Jan. 1, 2027.
The bill would require more oversight of CT home care workers and create a swifter process for accessing Medicaid, among other measures.
In The Room is a new, in-person, monthly interview series with Connecticut’s top elected officials. Host John Dankosky brings a new approach to political interviews, exploring the policy and the ...
With a goal to reform traffic laws to increase equity and public safety, the bill would benefit police officers, drivers and communities.
SB 385 would ensure that CT's Millstone Nuclear Power Plant remain operational. The bill has some ideas that are worth further discussion.
Fear not, Connecticut can absolutely generate enough electricity to meet our heating needs with clean technologies like heat pumps.