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Gov. Ned Lamont led a panel of top state officials at the Capitol on Wednesday to update the public on growing uncertainties caused by federal funding cuts and shifting policy priorities.
HARTFORD, CT – A bill restricting the use of handcuffs on children under age 14 advanced out of the Judiciary Committee on ...
Plaintiffs and disability advocates announced Thursday morning at the Hartford Judicial District Courthouse that they are ...
Voters are worried about the high price of food and consumer goods and many think tariffs will hurt the U.S. economy, at least in the short term, according to a new Quinnipiac University national poll ...
The Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force, made up of 51 attorneys general, this week sent warnings to nine companies they say may be violating state and federal laws by routing “allegedly unlawful ...
A highway safety bill establishing more stringent penalties for operating a motor vehicle in excess of 100 miles per hour ...
Connecticut State Police announced the arrest this week of a motorcyclist who, according to police, is the individual who ...
The state House took action Wednesday to fill two vacancies on the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, approving the ...
With state school districts going into spring break this month, many Connecticut residents are heading out of state, ...
The debate over Connecticut’s fiscal guardrails has resurfaced in recent weeks as Democratic leaders, advocates, and community organizations call for a declaration of fiscal emergency in response to ...
A series of bills addressing the role of trauma in the justice system, the intersection of mental health and family violence, ...
A bill that would allow law enforcement to confiscate driver’s licenses or vehicles used in so-called “street takeovers” ...
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