Connecticut Republicans objected to a legislative package that will fund higher education, nonprofits, municipalities and more.
State lawmakers voted for one of the year’s most important bills Tuesday after clashing over how to allocate $360 million in unspent federal funds.
The Connecticut House of Representatives has approved a Democratic plan to spend at least $360 million in remaining federal COVID pandemic funds on key areas, including higher education, ...
HARTFORD - State legislators were voting Tuesday on appropriating up to $400 million in expiring federal COVID-19 funds to ...
Some Democrats seek to revive Biden’s original transformative climate vision with a $500 billion investment favoring public ...
A new bill on the House calendar in the Connecticut General Assembly will detail allocations for the $360 million or more in ARPA that was unveiled by Democratic leadership Monday morning.
So with Republicans already signaling they’re not interested in significant new borrowing, the lead House DFL representative ...
A sweeping new hospital oversight and industry reform bill is on the move atop Beacon Hill, representing what aides to House ...
Lawmakers released a compromise on competing House-Senate versions of the spending bill Wednesday after a month of closed-door negotiations between six negotiators. The four Democratic negotiators ...
The Minnesota House Tuesday night passed a supplemental school funding bill to build on last year's historic investments ...