These news briefs were originally written for CT Politics, The Connecticut Mirror’s weekly newsletter providing updates on ...
The H-1B program, a hot topic ahead of President-elect Trump's inauguration, is used by many CT companies — especially ...
Several states, including Massachusetts, began stockpiling the drug after a federal court ruling in Texas blocked the FDA’s ...
Washington gives CT billions of dollars annually, and lawmakers are watching how Trump could affect Medicaid, transit ...
Amid potential threats to CT's energy goals — some directly from Trump — how can CT move ahead with its ambitious energy ...
Stakeholders and CT officials discussed the first-in-the-nation program, and how it may be planting the seeds of a national ...
Gov. Ned Lamont told business leaders he won't touch the spending cap, but left room for debate on other fiscal guardrails.
When tuition keeps going up, it hits students who are using their educations to escape hardship and create better lives.
The program saved CT millions of dollars and helped thousands of people avoid eviction, according to a report. It’s also at ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and Sen. James Maroney welcomed the Online AI Academy, despite a clash over CT efforts to regulate generative ...
The federal government cannot commandeer state government to carry out federal responsibilities like immigration enforcement.
The Treasurer’s Office did not properly move the interest earnings to CT’s General Fund until a few weeks ago, Lamont’s ...