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Advocates fear CT's low housing vacancy rate incentivizes landlords to evict lower-income tenants — which, in turn, drives up ...
A number of bills passed in the waning hours of CT's 2025 legislative session, but many more died, and there were a few ...
Black and Latino racial gaps surrounding housing, income and education in Fairfield County could lead to billions of dollars ...
CT Mirror's Mark Pazniokas joins host John Dankosky to review the Connecticut General Assembly's 2025 legislative session and ...
A woman who admitted to ballot abuse will likely not face consequences due to her financial situation. Some question the ...
A federal judge issued a temporary block on the Trump administration’s cancellation of hundreds of millions of dollars in ...
"On and after July 1, 2021, no owner or operator of a store shall provide or sell a single-use checkout bag to a customer." ...
The century-old maritime law is a rare point of disagreement between allies who have long worked together to support CT’s maritime industry.
Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday that economic uncertainties and political chaos only increase the chances that he will seek a ...
Proposed regulations spurred by a child sex abuse scandal at a Bethany camp will not come to pass after session ended without ...
The CT Senate OK'd a budget that prioritizes children and relies on accounting maneuvers to comply with the constitutional ...
When I first ran for office, I was one of only two openly gay members of the Connecticut General Assembly. Today, I’m proud to serve as co-chair of a growing LGBTQ+ Caucus, one that’s not only ...