Most people who get their health coverage through the Affordable Care Act say they face sharply higher costs, with many worried they will have to pare back other expenses to cover them, according to a ...
Peter Fousek, of the CT Tenants Union, says Connecticut should treat housing through large-scale landlords like a public utility.
Federal bill H.R. 1 enacted an expansion of Pell Grants to include short-term, career-focused training programs. These Workforce Pell Grants offer need-based aid to low-income students for programs ...
According to published reports, U.S. District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai in Eugene, Oregon,ruled that a December declaration by Kennedy to bar healthcare providers that offer such gender affirming care ...
Janet Stolfi Alfano, CEO of the Diaper Bank, speaks in the Legislative Office Building on March 19, 2026. Credit: Jamil Ragland / CTNewsJunkie HARTFORD, CT — With some Connecticut families struggling ...
Columnist Barth Keck asks the critical question about a bill that would give Connecticut's public health commissioner more latitude with vaccine standards: What about the common good?
The Transportation Committee this week unanimously voted to advance a bill that would allow the state Department of Transportation to operate automated speed cameras on Connecticut’s highways. House ...
The committee voted Senate Bill 311, An Act Concerning Disconnected Youth, along to the Appropriations Committee on a mostly ...
The bill allocates $200 million from the state’s Emergency Federal Response Fund to establish a health care affordability trust fund and establish health care tax credits that will cover families ...
The original language of Senate Bill 319 would have made it illegal to sell gas-powered handheld or backpack leaf blowers by Jan. 1, 2029, and illegal to use them by Sept. 1, 2030. However, the bill ...
The march was hosted by the Connecticut Catholic Public Affairs Conference, the Family Institute of Connecticut, and the national March for Life organization.
Protesters rally at the State Capitol on Saturday, April 19, 2025. More than 40 events have been planned throughout Connecticut for March 28 as part of a ...
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