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CT reached a settlement with Prospect Medical Holdings, clearing path for bankrupt hospital owner to end most services at ...
Even if in-the-works transmission projects get built, headwinds from the Trump administration could be strong enough to ...
To say Connecticut's government is better prepared to handle a spending cap exception now than it was in 2007 is an ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
The bill is an attempt to tackle zoning, transit-oriented development, parking policy and homelessness. A vote is now planned ...
The bill, designed to carry out Trump’s agenda on taxes, immigration and energy, could have several implications for ...
The bill would allow the CT legislature to approve the appointment of the State Elections Enforcement Commission’s executive ...
Current law makes parole available to certain individuals — but only for crimes committed before October 2005. A bill would ...
A federal judge blocked Trump’s executive order to dismantle the Education Department and ordered it to reinstate employees ...
CT has the second-highest rate of registrations in the National Do Not Call Registry and has filed the second-most complaints ...
The bill would make it harder to tow vehicles from private property in CT and easier for drivers to retrieve their vehicles after a tow.
The SEIU 1199 president said a deal reached with the Lamont administration involved ‘meaningful progress on a pathway to $30’ per hour.
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