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Lawmakers approved a bill to cover CT's Medicaid shortfall, with Gov. Ned Lamont declaring the first spending cap emergency ...
Last week's deal among Gov. Ned Lamont and Democrats solved one problem but sets the stage for budget battles that could ...
The bill is meant to resolve a crisis ignited two months ago by a CT Supreme Court decision that reinterpreted a line in a ...
The tentative deal with EB contains “unprecedented” wage increases of more than 30% over 5 years as well as increased ...
Students in our schools worry about parents being deported because of their immigration status, making it hard for them to ...
To support our farmers and secure a more resilient food system, we must rethink how we value food, not as a commodity, but as ...
Linking Jewishness to real estate makes Trump see Palestinians as the antithesis of Jews. In his eyes, a Jew who fails to ...
CT Mirror's Keith M. Phaneuf discusses his story about budget negotiations in Connecticut and looming battles over funding priorities.
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Bethany First Selectwoman Paula Cofrancesco failed to protect local children from an alleged abuser, a new report charges.
Putnam, hasn't voted in the House since April 9. A staffing shortage at his job is the cause, a party leader said.
Officials plan to legally exceed CT's spending cap to avert a Medicaid crisis and pave the way for a new two-year budget.