Federal officials approached CT's third-party vendor, asking for SNAP recipients' personal information. State officials took ...
CT modificó las leyes que rigen la interacción de funcionarios locales con los agentes del ICE y limita las actividades del ...
Federal cuts to research have had real-world effects. But for one Yale researcher, the work has continued with alternative ...
Federal funding for LIHEAP, which helps millions of low-income households pay to heat and cool their homes, was held up ...
The special election to fill the vacancy left by the death of state Rep. Kevin Ryan, D-Montville, will be held Jan. 13.
History’s verdict is unwavering: democracy survives not by the silence of the cautious, but by the courage of the convicted.
Though SNAP benefits were restored, about 36K CT residents are still at risk of losing food assistance due to the One Big ...
Gov. Ned Lamont ended months of controversy and speculation Wednesday when he signed a new version of a bill he vetoed this ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Thursday he will nominate his departing budget director, Jeffrey Beckham of Tolland, to become a Connecticut Superior Court judge. Lamont, who praised Beckham for restoring ...
Revisions to the law, which went into effect in October 2025, do not affect the patient’s obligation to pay for services.
State leaders now must decide whether CT should indefinitely dedicate millions to reverse gaps created by retreating federal ...
CT joined a lawsuit over what Attorney General William Tong called ‘nonsensical, ridiculous conditions’ on housing assistance ...