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With state school districts going into spring break this month, many Connecticut residents are heading out of state, ...
The state House took action to fill two vacancies on the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Wednesday, approving the ...
Last-minute updates to a bill that would limit the type of information disclosed to a federal immigration authority include language that would also impact any company – including commercial airlines ...
Attorney General William Tong, alongside a coalition of 22 other state attorneys general, has urged the U.S. House of Representatives to reject a resolution that would overturn a key 2024 rule from ...
The closure of the 150-person office, which protected the civil rights of both immigrants and U.S. citizens, strips Homeland Security of its internal guardrails as the Trump administration turns DHS ...
Independence Day may not be for another three months, but the state Capitol on Tuesday echoed with the familiar language of opposition to tyranny.
The closure of the 150-person office, which protected the civil rights of both immigrants and U.S. citizens, strips Homeland ...
Thanks to additional funding to expand services and provide subsidies to those in need, there has been a 6% rise in available child care services over the past year, according to data released Tuesday ...
A series of bills addressing the role of trauma in the justice system, the intersection of mental health and family violence, ...
Renters and housing developers could benefit from a housing bill that advanced Friday out of the Judiciary Committee with ...
Two Connecticut men serving time at the Whiting Forensic division of Connecticut Valley Hospital after being acquitted of ...
Avon, co-chair of the Planning and Development Committee, comments on legislation during a meeting Friday, March ...