As the legislature opened its 2025 session on a day of optimism, Gov. Ned Lamont called Wednesday for reducing electricity prices in a vexing problem that has angered both consumers and businesses ...
Book bans are the focus of a new bill being proposed at the state capitol. Some lawmakers are looking to block them and offer ...
Connecticut’s fiscal guardrails are at the center of debates over education funding as local and state leaders grapple with ...
Ella Grasso was the first woman to serve as governor in her own right in Connecticut and is an inspiration for those like Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz.
Efforts to address high energy bills in Connecticut are intensifying, with Republican lawmakers at the state Capitol ...
With more than $4 billion in reserve, does Connecticut have enough resources to again offer some alternative form of security ...
Attorney General William Tong says he's prepared to oppose Trump's top priorities, while other Connecticut officials have ...
It is never the librarian’s job to dictate what people read, only to ensure equitable access to information for all,” said the head of the Connecticut Library Consortium.
This week on Capitol Report, how the state is getting involved in a bankruptcy case impacting three hospitals. Plus, big city ...
As the first week of the 2025 legislative session drew to a close, two key coalitions renewed their efforts to secure funding ...