Biden Administration Eliminates ‘Gun Show Loophole’
Connecticut’s Congressional delegates have been celebrating the Biden administration’s announcement last week of a ruling allowing them to close the gun-show loophole in an effort to control gun violence.
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March Madness, St. Paddy’s Day Aids State Job Growth
Connecticut added nearly 5,000 jobs in March, with the hospitality industry getting a boost from the NCAA basketball tournament and St. Patrick’s Day.
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Senate Votes To Expand Paid Family Medical Leave, But Republicans Remain Opposed
Republicans opposed a bill to expand paid family and medical leave.
Keep readingPsilocybin Decriminalization Bill Dies In Transportation Committee After Referral
HARTFORD, CT – A bill that would have decriminalized small amounts of…
Keep readingTenants Groups Rally For More Protection Against Evictions Without Cause
Advocacy groups rallied Thursday urging legislators to pass “just cause” housing protections
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Former Chief Justice Ellen Ash Peters Remembered As A Trailblazer For Women In Connecticut
Former Chief Justice Ellen Ash Peters, who was both the first woman…
Keep readingSenate Strengthens Municipal Open Space Requirements
Towns and cities will more often have to find land to replace…
Keep readingBoeing Whistleblowers Speak Out At Federal Investigations Hearing Led By Blumenthal
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal this week led a highly anticipated hearing that featured whistleblowers who spoke about aircraft manufacturer Boeing’s troubled safety record.
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Ethics Bill For Quasi-Publics Passes Unanimously Through Senate
HARTFORD, CT – Contracts between quasi-public state agencies and certain individuals will need to be agreed upon after a public process, says a new bill passed Wednesday by the Senate.
Keep readingAnalysis | The Governor Could Be Making A Big Mistake
Healthcare analyst Ellen Andrews details the state HUSKY insurance program’s checkered history…
Keep readingConnecticut East | A Conversation With Anne Miller
Brian Scott-Smith sits down with Anne Miller, executive director of TEEG, which…
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House Passes Bill Requiring Fences Around Inground Pools After Much Debate
HARTFORD, CT – The state House has passed a bill requiring owners of inground pools or hot tubs to put a fence around the structures after a sometimes-heated debate over child safety and whether the requirement was unfair to current pool owners.
Keep readingFoxwoods Reports $32.4 Million In Slot Revenue For March
Foxwoods Resort Casino reported gross slot revenue of $32.4 million in March,…
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State Budget Tussle Focused On $300 Million In Additional Spending
Democratic leaders say about $300 million in additional funding will be found to cover areas such as higher education.
Keep readingOP-ED | Connecticut Should End These Two Forms of Corporate Welfare
Opinion columnist Terry Cowgill says a new study from UConn informs us…
Keep readingCoast Guard Academy: Cadets Involved In Cheating Incident Face Disciplinary Action, But Records Will Be Sealed
NEW LONDON, CT – Fifty-five Coast Guard Academy cadets who were caught…
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House Passes Bill To Help Towns Thwart Street Takeovers
The House Wednesday unanimously passed an amended bill that would give towns and cities more tools when dealing with street takeovers. The legislation, House Bill 5413, would allow towns to destroy ATVs, dirt bikes, and mini motorcycles that are seized during street takeovers.
Keep readingAttorney General Calls For Inquiry Into Potential Grocery Price Gouging
HARTFORD, CT – Attorney General William Tong, flanked by the Democratic Senate…
Keep readingSenate Passes Bill That Would Require New Barber And Hairdresser Training For Textured Hair
HARTFORD, CT – Hairdressers and barbers throughout the state would be required…
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NCAA Champion UConn Huskies Continue Victory Lap With Visit To State Capitol
The 2024 NCAA Men’s College Basketball Champion University of Connecticut Huskies visited the state Capitol Wednesday as part of their championship celebration.
Keep readingOP-ED | Solar Farm Poses Threat To Manchester’s Well-Being And Autonomy
As a resident of Manchester, guest opinion columnist Marie Urbanetti says her…
Keep reading55 Coast Guard Academy Cadets Caught Cheating
Fifty-five Coast Guard cadets have been disciplined for cheating, the Coast Guard…
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Tong Announces Partnership With Feds To Protect Airline Passenger Rights
Attorney General William Tong announced an agreement with the federal Department of Transportation Tuesday that empowers his office to deal more directly with airlines on behalf of consumers.
Keep readingOP-ED | Why S&P Is Downgrading Their Outlook On Connecticut Utilities – And Why It Matters For You
Guest opinion columnist Charlotte Ancel of Avangrid says PURA’s decisions are impacting…
Keep readingAmid Progress On Electric Vehicles, Political Setbacks Frustrate Advocates In Maine, Connecticut
After setbacks to efforts to adopt electric vehicle sales targets in Maine…
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Top Lawmakers Respond To Idea Of Managed Care For Medicaid Patients
Top state lawmakers from both parties say they’re anxious to learn more about the drawbacks and benefits of the state reverting back to a managed care system for Medicaid recipients that advocates fear will reduce access to quality healthcare.
Keep readingAnalysis | What Causes Earthquakes In The Northeast, Like The Magnitude 4.8 That Shook New Jersey? A Geoscientist Explains
It’s rare to feel earthquakes in the U.S. Northeast, so the magnitude…
Keep readingUConn Officials Taking Precautions Before This Year’s Final Four Games
STORRS, CT – Plans have been put in place at the University…
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Cardona, Lamont Tout New Financial Aid Form To Spur Greater College Access
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona was in Connecticut Tuesday to tour the new FAFSA form as a way to increase access to college.
Keep readingDCF Highlights Safe Haven Awareness Day To Remind Parents Of Newborns That They Have Options
Since the passage of the Safe Haven law in 2000, 57 newborn…
Keep readingOver A Barrel | Cash, Credit, or Debit? And More About The SPR
Cash, Debit, or Credit? Why you might start to see three different…
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CT Hospice Says It Can’t Provide Home Care Under Bill To Protect Healthcare Workers
Connecticut Hospice has warned lawmakers it will be unable to care for gravely ill patients in their homes under a proposed law aimed at protecting home healthcare workers.
Keep readingDisconnected Youth Bill Sent To The Transportation Committee
A bill to address the growing problem of at-risk or disconnected youth…
Keep readingYouth Cadet Program Works To Help Police And The Community In New London
NEW LONDON, CT – The New London Police Department’s Youth Cadets had…
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Transgender Veterans Sue for Right to Gender-Affirming Care
The Veterans Affairs Administration is being sued over a lack of gender-affirming care for transgender veterans.
Keep readingPanel Discussion Suggests Connecticut’s Nuclear Waste Is Not Going Anywhere Soon
US Congressman Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, provided an update recently about nuclear…
Keep readingLegislature Confirms 21 Judges
HARTFORD, CT – The Connecticut General Assembly confirmed 21 judges to the…
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Connecticut Teachers Join Fight For Social Security Benefits
Connecticut teachers this week are joining a national fight to reverse decades-old federal laws that significantly reduce retirement benefits for tens of thousands of state educators.
Keep readingFrontier Donates High-Speed Fiber Internet to Expand STEM Opportunities for Students in Connecticut
Frontier has announced that it will donate high-speed fiber internet to DAE of New Haven,…
Keep readingAdvocates, Democratic Lawmakers Call For A Permanent Child Tax Credit
Trinity College students partnered with the United Way of Connecticut this year…
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Blumenthal Pushes For Federal Funding For Mental-Health Services
HARTFORD, CT – U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal says that fighting suicide and declining mental health for young adults and children will need “probably billions” of dollars.
Keep readingSupporters Rally For Charter Schools In Danbury And Middletown
Hundreds of students, parents, and legislators rallied Wednesday at the entrance to…
Keep reading119K Commission Gets Advice On Helping At-Risk Youth
When the state made public buses free during the pandemic, it was…
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