CT's classrooms are more diverse than ever, yet Black and Latino students continue to trail their white peers in reading, ...
CT leaders began this session acknowledging that energy costs are too high. They were right. But these proposals move in the ...
State Representative Mary Mushinsky is a legend. When I first joined the Energy & Technology Committee, she was a constant — ...
YIGBY' legislation under consideration in CT would make it easier for churches to build affordable housing on their own properties.
The finance panel endorsed a 1.75% surcharge on the capital gains earnings of single filers with annual income that exceeds ...
SCOTUS will hear arguments April 1, 2026, in a case challenging the President Donald Trump's order ending birthright ...
To qualify for Head Start on Housing, families must be enrolled in a Head Start program and be experiencing housing ...
The Appropriations Committee's $29 billion budget would enhance Medicaid payments and invest in public transit, municipal ...
Electric vehicle sales in Connecticut have fallen precipitously since the elimination of federal tax credits by the Trump ...
Tony Hwang’s decision not to seek reelection gives Democrats a chance to shrink the minority to single digits for the first time since 1974.
Gov. Lamont established the CT Career Pathways Commission by executive order Thursday. Former Education Secretary Miguel ...
The ECS grant for public schools hasn't been adjusted for inflation since 2013. Lawmakers just proposed keeping it flat for ...