House Speaker Matthew D. Ritter of Hartford sat in his corner office at the state Capitol, a thick sheaf of papers in hand.
With its moderate and pragmatic governor, Ned Lamont, Connecticut has the right leadership to form that strategy. The Trump plan The three legs of the Trump economic stool are tax cuts, imposition of ...
President-elect Donald Trump, who becomes a lame duck the moment he is sworn into office, has two years to make good on the ...
Connecticut State Police recently concluded three troopers – one for the second time – “committed intentional deception” by ...
Great parks and safe outdoor places for our communities enhances the great quality of life we have here in Connecticut,” ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and the Democrats have increased the wages of Connecticut state employees by a stunning 33%, awarding them ...
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 ...
There was much back-patting about pensions in the capitol earlier this week, as Gov. Ned Lamont congratulated Comptroller ...
A working group has made recommendations on how to bring ranked choice voting to Connecticut. It would allow voters to rank ...
The price tag is steep, but supporters said the cost of doing nothing is just as high – in terms of school dropouts, unfilled jobs and youth crime.