Democrats have never seen it this bad. With cuts in federal funding for education and public health, Connecticut Democrats ...
Gov. Ned Lamont argues that cities and towns have benefited greatly during his time in office. The lobbying group for ...
Gov. Ned Lamont gave an interview to CT Examiner March 18, in which he was asked: “After annual pay raises for state employees amounting to 33% since 2019, would you consider a wage freeze similar to ...
Connecticut debates Medicaid reform as advocates demand increased reimbursement rates to address healthcare funding gaps and ...
In Trump, statehouse Democrats have their boogeyman — but it's just a distraction,' writes CT House Republican Leader Vincent ...
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Danbury News-Times on MSNAttempt to cut Bethel's proposed school budget fails; town moves to referendum on $97M spending planAttendees at Bethel Town Budget Meeting voted to refer the $97.48 million municipal budget proposal for 2025-26 to a ...
Students and faculty rallied at the Connecticut State Capitol Wednesday, urging more funding for state colleges and ...
Gov. Ned Lamont could declare an emergency that would let Connecticut lawmakers work around the state's fiscal guardrails.
Students from across Connecticut gathered at the Capitol Wednesday to ask for more funding for colleges. Students say, when ...
Gov. Ned Lamont spoke about energy prices, Medicaid, age in politics and his future plans at CT Mirror's latest In the Room ...
CT's treasurer joined Democratic treasurers from Minnesota, New Mexico, Vermont and Washington in a press conference to condemn the tariffs.
WSHU sits down with CT Mirror’s Laura Tillman to discuss her story about the push for 'universal pre-K' in Connecticut.
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