Advocates want reforms to CT eviction law, more rental assistance, funding to develop more housing and more. But many bills ...
CT legislative leaders plan to borrow to cover operating expenses in the next budget — creating a significant hole to be ...
Advocates want CT to expand coverage to residents 18 and under regardless of immigration status, but budget constraints present a challenge.
City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson is the most significant Supreme Court case about people experiencing homelessness in decades.
Some electric bill charges will increase this summer after CT regulators approved a rate adjustment for Eversource and United Illuminating.
We fear loss of energy security by way of unchecked tech development that will unnecessarily harm Connecticut residents and the environment.
Despite a projected $16B income tax revenue loss across CT and 25 other states, Lamont and the legislature agree CT tax cuts ...
Many state employees have not faced as much intimidation because the law exempts their residential addresses from disclosure under FOIA.
DSS audited 14 of the Medicaid overpayments reported by medical providers since mid-2017. The one canceled involved a ...
Many CT superintendents are worrying about student mental health needs, the rising costs of special education and more as ...
The CT Department of Public Health has 2,400 unaddressed complaints about nursing homes and 1,300 about hospitals. Some date ...
The bill would give CT municipalities the ability to fine people who organize, participate in, or gather to observe a street ...