A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Connecticut commemorates the Holocaust every May with a solemn ceremony at the state Capitol building, a Victorian landmark ...
Two bills that would require nursing homes to spend 80% of their funds on direct care of residents passed through committee ...
United Illuminating claimed PURA acted unfairly in denying much of its 2023 request for an increase in CT customers’ electric ...
Arconti, a Democrat who represented Danbury and a former United Illuminating executive, has been an interim commissioner ...
A last-minute deal was reached to keep two PA hospitals owned by Prospect Medical open. But the fate of its CT hospitals is ...
I am alarmed and saddened by recent threats to our civil rights, but I believe Connecticut can resist this assault and ...
When companies falsely market their products as environmentally friendly it deceives consumers and perpetuates exploitation.
All tenants should have just cause eviction protection as currently provided to individuals with disabilities and senior ...
Over 20% of maternal mortality happens from weeks one to six postpartum and healthcare workers are not adequately addressing ...
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities launched a campaign attacking the governor for allowing CT's overreliance on property taxes.
Business owners and advocates argued that Connecticut’s laws are already stringent when it comes to who can purchase a gun.