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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York says there is a bipartisan path to avoiding a shutdown this month, if President Trump stays out of…
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The partial government shutdown is affecting federal courts differently across the region.When the shutdown began the federal courts had enough court fees…
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A new panel designed to address Connecticut's unfunded pension liability met for the first time Tuesday. The pension liability has been a key factor in…
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New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Maryland are suing the federal government over President Trump’s 2017 tax reform that caps state and local property…
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Attorneys general in six states, including Connecticut and New York, are suing the Justice Department over a policy that would revoke federal public…
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U.S. Senators from Connecticut and New York are driving the Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to serve on…
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Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Congressman Jerry Nadler of New York City are challenging President Trump for allegedly violating the…
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The Republican President of the Connecticut Senate broke with the majority of his caucus on Tuesday and voted with Democrats to approve several of…
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Connecticut Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty, D-CT5, says she has no intention of resigning from office. The third-term Democrat is responding to calls made…
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The Senate has approved a bill that eases regulations on banks. This legislation had broad bipartisan support but doesn’t go nearly as far as Republicans…
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The governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut say they intend to soon file a multi-state lawsuit against the federal tax overhaul law, over the…
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Attorneys general from Connecticut, New York, and 15 other states have sent a letter to President Trump criticizing his pick to lead the Consumer…