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Gov. Ned Lamont’s recent veto of HB 5002, a sweeping housing reform bill, is the latest act in this theater of quiet cruelty.
The recent House v. NCAA settlement and the calendar's turn to July 2025 has ushered in the era of revenue sharing.
As the 2025 legislative session sprinted to its conclusion on June 4, legislative Democrats turned to Republicans for help in ...
Our legislators continue to ignore the fact that Connecticut has a reputation of not being very friendly to business.
This severe lack of special education staff has made it difficult to staff specialized classrooms, to manage Open Choice ...
With Gov. Ned Lamont's veto of the wide-ranging housing bill recently passed by the General Assembly, Connecticut towns aren't likely to reach the "fair share" quotas of "affordable" housing the bill ...
Housing developers for the last few years have not been required to provide on-site parking for tenants, and some critics ...
Tucker, the state’s education commissioner, announced this week that WestEd, a national organization, will complete an ...
Rarely has the central defect of Democratic Party ideology been as clearly exposed as it was when U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan voted with the high court’s leftist minority on curbing power ...
They complain Connecticut does not spend enough money on public education. We spend $25,000 a year per public school pupil, ...
There are around 917,000 Connecticut residents enrolled in the various HUSKY programs, according to the state.
According to the EPA, diquat “rapidly adheres to soil particles,” which makes it unlikely to leach into drinking water.