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Nonprofits Join Forces To Continue Assisting Refugees and Immigrants, Call On CT To Increase Support
More than 600 families will continue to have access to meals because of a new partnership between two nonprofits.
A proposal to reduce, then eliminate the state’s vehicle tax drew strong bipartisan support in the state’s Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee Tuesday.
Members of the legislature’s Legislative Regulation Review Committee voted Tuesday to adopt regulations that officials say will help streamline the cleanup and redevelopment of blighted properties ...
Republican Amy Romano won Tuesday’s special election in Shelton, securing the 113th House District seat and continuing the ...
It took nearly 10 hours, but the Appropriations Committee approved a draft of a two-year, 2026-27 state budget Tuesday that ...
Attorney General William Tong and US Congressman Joe Courtney were in Eastern Connecticut on Tuesday, Earth Day, to talk to ...
Gov. Ned Lamont marked Earth Day 2025 with a visit to Kurtz Farms, a third-generation, family-run greenhouse in Cheshire.
Nearly 4,000 homes and businesses in 44 communities will benefit from $9.9 million in state grants announced today by the ...
Democrats on the legislative Appropriations Committee unveiled their 2026-27 budget plan that represents a slight increase ...
State religious and political leaders shared their reactions to the death of Pope Francis Monday in a series of statements across various media. Francis, the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church ...
On its website, the League of Conservation Voters has a video titled, "LCV's Best Year Ever: A Decade in the Making and More to Come." That was in 2022, after the Biden administration had committed ...
Connecticut lawmakers, advocates, and educators gathered for a press conference at the Legislative Office Building Monday ...
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