36 hours left to raise $36,000.
The bill requires insurers to file annual reports with the state on incurred and actual paid losses for long-term care insurance policies.
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The bill requires insurers to file annual reports with the state on incurred and actual paid losses for long-term care insurance policies.
The Senate stayed overnight to pass a gun control bill and legislation that makes millions in revisions the state’s already-adopted budget.
Anti-hunger advocates are focused on Gov. Ned Lamont in their push to intensify aid for residents who have lost federal nutrition benefits.
CSCU regents won't disclose the cause for their interim chancellor's abrupt resignation.
Students are losing access to school-based mental health services due to cuts in funding, just when they're needed most.
The legislature approved contracts Wednesday that would grant 2.5% annual cost-of-living raises for most CT state employees through 2028.
A 12-year-old boy in Danbury went to school this year expecting to learn, grow, and feel safe among his peers. Instead, according to his family, he was called a “terrorist” by his classmates —a slur th...
It will not be possible to meet the behavioral health needs of CT children and families without raising Medicaid reimbursement rates.
The 340B drug plan language that was recently added into Senate Bill 494 risks increasing costs for the very patients it purports to help.
Charter Oak State College, part of the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities (CSCU) system, announced a significant expansion of its AI Academy to support workforce development as AI reshapes critical se...
Some CT towing companies are ignoring new law aimed at helping low-income residents
Tweed-New Haven expansion, ‘various grants’ find place in budget
Child Advocate letter points to DCF failings as CT House approves new oversight
CT lawmakers drop effort to ban Styrofoam takeout containers — again
House postpones vote on bill to limit actions of federal agents
Last-minute revenue surge makes path to new CT budget easier
Leadership shake-up at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford
Spring peeper, herald of warmer weather, could become CT state amphibian
Documents show how Doug McCrory influenced spending at the Blue Hills Civic Association and reshaped it into an arm of his political office.
Assisted suicide contradicts the physician’s most basic calling, to provide cure and hope for the patient.
A solution to CT’s high energy costs — more shared solar
Are CT men under 26 always enrolled for selective service when licensed to drive?
DC shooting suspect's family 'expressed concern' to CT police
Erin Stewart claims ‘witch hunt’ but doesn’t address pension issues