The U.S. Senate’s failure to extend federal Affordable Care Act subsidies will not immediately affect most Connecticut ...
The proposed state-funded SNAP program would be for those expected to lose federal benefits by March 31. Gov. Ned Lamont ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Wednesday that Connecticut’s severe cold weather protocol will begin at 5 p.m. on Christmas Day, and remain in effect until 10 a.m. Sunday. The ...
Connecticut officials say they feel prepared to weather the early days of a federal government shutdown, which began early Wednesday. Essential services would continue even as other government ...
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Connecticut has dipped into its reserves to ensure that the federal government shutdown does not affect residents who receive WIC, the federally funded supplemental nutrition program for women, ...
The WNBA’s Connecticut Sun was born back in 2003 when the Mohegan Tribe bought the Orlando Miracle franchise and shifted it to Uncasville, Connecticut. Since then, the team has won two conference ...
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Chris Powell (opinion): Don't ask government employees if Connecticut should raise taxes
A state senator is calling for tax increases, but a study she cited was published by a group tied to state-employee unions, Chris Powell writes.
November is a critical month in the federal government shutdown if it drags on for at least a couple of more weeks — and Connecticut would feel the effects across a few federally funded programs, ...
Connecticut state government continues to struggle with a payroll quandary. Overtime spending has continued to rise, hitting a new record in the fiscal year that closed June 30 and frustrating ...
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