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Tens of thousands of Connecticut state employees enjoy the right to work enormous hours of overtime just before retirement in order to boost pensions whose calculation includes overtime pay in ...
Despite months of work, Gov. Ned Lamont said Tuesday that the much-debated energy bill was “symbolic” and did not solve the ...
In Connecticut, it’s not illegal to park in front of someone’s house on a public street, but there are other restrictions.
A new law aims to increase voting access for people behind bars, putting a ballot in the hands of people who can't make bail.
The omnibus bill, which passed in the state Senate on May 30, would have pushed towns to build more affordable housing and ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has turned to repairing relationships frayed by his vetoes of priorities of Democrats and party legislative ...
Plus: housing reform is killed in Connecticut, bonus ADUs are gutted in San Diego, and two decades of Supreme Court-enabled ...
Gov. Ned Lamont signed dozens of bills into law on Monday and plans to sign about 100 total throughout the week. On Monday, ...
Anger,” “disappointment” and “profoundly disheartened” were among the terms housing advocates used to describe their reaction ...
Connecticut leaders are remembering longtime political reporter Mark Davis as a trusted, respected, and iconic voice in ...
Affordable housing targets for towns became a contentious issue that derailed the wider policy by Gov. Ned Lamont’s office ...