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A bill that would allow the state to start a pilot program for overdose prevention centers passed the Senate on Thursday.
The legislature’s Education Committee voted Friday to advance Substitute Senate Bill 1561, a sweeping special education reform measure that has become a cornerstone of the 2025 legislative session.
Comfortable temperatures and blue skies mean Connecticut residents are going outside more, and that brings with it more opportunities for ticks to latch on, increasing the risk of getting infected ...
Those who receive medical debt relief have to meet income requirements — making at or below four times (400%) the federal ...
Connecticut lawmakers, home care providers, and healthcare workers gathered Thursday in the Capitol’s Hall of Flags to raise concerns about recent federal legislation that includes deep cuts to ...
Capitol police arrested 10 education advocates Wednesday following a rally and staged sit-in outside Gov. Ned Lamont’s ...
The state House of Representatives passed a sweeping criminal justice bill Wednesday, after hours of debate on the House ...
Kristi Noem, the United States Secretary of Homeland Security, made some major announcements during her keynote speech at the ...
Connecticut State Police officers are getting a raise. In a unanimous vote Thursday the state Senate approved a deal ...
Journalists at Hearst Connecticut Media Group have voted decisively to unionize, forming The Connecticut NewsGuild under The ...
Two years after the sudden death of a Middletown legislator, his memory was at the center of a Mental Health and Wellness ...
An estimated 2,500 employees, clients and supporters of Connecticut nonprofit agencies rallied for additional state funding ...