There was much back-patting about pensions in the capitol earlier this week, as Gov. Ned Lamont congratulated Comptroller ...
An additional $4,500 for unvouchered expenses is paid to House members ($5,550 to senators), and many have a leadership title ...
The former B&S Carting site on Woodland Avenue, long abandoned and contaminated, is in line for cleanup using $950,000 in ...
From illuminated trees to gingerbread homes, the Governor’s Mansion has been transformed into a holiday house, and you’re ...
S&P’s decision to downgrade CNG and SCG’s credit ratings today reflects the continued, hastening erosion of investor ...
Forces are set to square off at the Connecticut Capitol over state spending in 2025 as surpluses continue, but warning signs ...
To improve CSCU’s finances, NCHEMS called for “bold decision-making” at the system and state level in addition to “changes, ...
Greenwich's delegation to the state capital sees affordability issues in many aspects of life, from childcare costs to ...
The report recommended adjusting CSCU's staffing levels and questioned CT's higher education funding model. It triggered a ...
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas says she is worried about experimenting with ranked-choice voting while the state is concurrently rolling out new voting tabulators and no-excuse absentee ...