More than a dozen new laws will take effect Jan. 1 in Connecticut, including changes to absentee ballots, mandatory paid sick leave, and expanded protections for home health care workers.
A Connecticut-based civil rights organization has filed an intervenor brief in opposition to the state Department of Housing's decision to grant a moratorium on affordable housing to the town of New ...
Brandon Granger, the son of Texas Republican Rep. Kay Granger, informed the Dallas Express his mother has been battling “some dementia issues late in the year” and had been residing in an ...
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The US Senate passed the Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA) over the weekend, sending the bill that will expand Social Security benefits to millions of public-sector employees to President Joe ...
More than 500 property owners, renters, and business owners have benefitted from the Hartford Flood Relief and Compensation Programs, but more money is needed, officials said this week.
A recent report by Connecticut’s Office of the Child Advocate pointing out accountability concerns within the state ...
Connecticut's chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union is seeking immediate release of video exhibits from a federal ...
Connecticut’s controversial State Pier project could cost millions more dollars following the discovery of a second area of the pier with flawed construction.