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People can use illegal substances at the centers with staff supervision. Advocates say they save lives. Others say they ...
But to keep spending under CT's constitutional cap, Lamont needs to find the $106M in savings required by the legislature ...
I would like to see formalized transparency put into place rather than waiting for the FBI to conduct investigations ...
Connecticut ratepayers will see their electricity bills decline slightly when they receive their July bills following a ...
Coupled with revised estimates for federal grants, gaming receipts, fines, fees and other miscellaneous revenues, Lamont’s ...
The CT Bond Commission voted to borrow $155M to help offset the cost of electric bills by paying off a portion of the public ...
The early childhood event was scheduled prior to news of a poll testing messaging to use against the fiscally moderate ...
CT state employee unions expect raises similar to what state troopers received in May, but it's unclear if matching raises ...
A 2-1 split in favor of a third term for Lamont flips with a prompt that states he is "out of step with where CT needs to go ...
In a meeting that lasted less than 20 minutes, the members of the state’s Bond Commission voted on Friday to approve nearly ...
A new Connecticut law allows the state to explore the importation of cheaper prescription drugs from Canada.
Tony Guerrera, the commissioner of motor vehicles, has no authority to unilaterally direct DMV fees to charity. When he does, ...
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