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Lawmakers passed 218 bills this year. But many more never made it out of their committees or were never voted on by the full legislature.
The high turnover rate, which has led to confused families and burnout among remaining employees, has become a key factor in DCF's troubles.
Plus: The fate of bills concerning data centers, health care affordability, fertility treatment, Aquarion Water Company and balloons.
The resolutions voted on by the U.S. Senate in April 2026 would have blocked the sale of bulldozers and bombs to Israel.
A recently inked deal moves the CT United Football Club soccer team, which once hoped to play in Bridgeport, to Norwich's Dodd Stadium.
This session, 218 bills passed the House and Senate. They dealt with topics from bottle redemption fraud to accountability of ICE agents.
As he runs for a third term, a piece of Gov. Ned Lamont’s legacy already is established: He's reduced CT's debt at unmatched speed and scale.
Sen. Ryan Fazio and Newsmax host Betsy McCaughey talked about appealing to unaffiliated voters during a debate broadcast live on WTIC-AM.
The CT General Assembly passed a bill that adds criminal charges for redeeming out-of-state bottles in an attempt to tackle redemption fraud.
As Luke Bronin touted Pete Buttigieg's support, John Larson and Jillian Gilchrest also rolled out endorsements prior to Monday's convention.
Gov. Ned Lamont happily cast himself Thursday as a sensible, centrist leader who has paid down crushing debts and boosted education.
Hundreds of residents in a mobile home park in Killingworth filed a complaint about a proposed land rent increase — and won their case.
The legislation provides for more scrutiny of nursing home ownership, including private equity investment, and requires annual disclosures.
Senate Bill 307 sped through the General Assembly on the session's last night. It scrubs racial references from economic development programs.
The bill was inspired by concerns raised at the Concierge Apartments in Rocky Hill, where thousands of residents had to find new housing.
Lawmakers reauthorized the state's rooftop solar incentives until 2035, setting a target budget of $85 million a year for the programs.
A divided Senate gave final passage Wednesday to legislation that lifts the last barriers to no-excuse absentee voting in Connecticut.
Legislative approval was the final step in a months-long, near-total makeover of PURA following the resignation of Chair Marissa Gillett.
A bell-to-bell cellphone ban for CT public schools cleared the House with bipartisan support; it might not get a vote in the Senate.
A bill imposing training for employees at homemaker companion agencies passed the legislature, adding oversight to largely unregulated sector.
The General Assembly OK'd a bill clarifying that towns could reopen their budgets to use increased state aid to reduce local property taxes.
A bill passed in April removed a 35% cap on THC in cannabis flower. A bill passed Tuesday, one day before the session ends, reinstated the cap
The new legislation could soon ensure that any unclaimed property valued at less than $50 will not qualify for automatic payments.