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CT Mirror State Policy Editor Erica E. Phillips will sit with Felicia Rubinstein of HAYVN Coworking on May 28, 2025, at ...
Trump administration is probing policies allowing transgender students to play sports and use facilities aligned with their ...
Having financial help from PACT allows students to focus on their studies and incentivizes them to stay and work in ...
The court blocked Trump from imposing the tariffs under an emergency-powers law, throwing into doubt his signature set of ...
The Senate passed a bill to provide unemployment benefits to strikers after two weeks out of work, defying Gov. Ned Lamont’s ...
The pursuit of a state-government-controlled health insurance system would threaten the momentum Connecticut has achieved to ...
In Connecticut, all law enforcement officers and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEEP) have full authority to ...
CT Democrats want to spend $200 million more than Gov. Ned Lamont will accept in 2026-27. Lamont said a one-year plan would ...
Rowland, the twice-convicted former governor of Connecticut, said he was “humbled and appreciative” Wednesday after learning ...
Despite scrubbing 'diversity, equity and inclusion' references, the utilities say they remain committed to diverse and ...
Legislative leaders could resolve the budget dispute with Gov. Ned Lamont by making CT public colleges and universities tap ...
CSCU professors are 'frustrated' and 'overwhelmed' after they didn't get any promises to loosen the strings on ...