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The government could shut down next week without a budget deal. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) says Democrats won’t back the bill unless it restores Medicaid funding and makes ACA subsidies permanent.
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Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Chairwoman Marissa Gillett resigned as Connecticut’s top utilities regulator on Friday, Gov. Ned Lamont announced.
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Survey says: Excelsior!
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Connecticut Republicans want more information about potential plans to invest in the CT Sun.
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The Connecticut Siting Council (CSC) delayed a final vote on Thursday on whether or not to approve the proposed United Illuminating construction in Fairfield County.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and Hartford area public school superintendents have assured parents of student safety in the wake of increased ICE enforcement activity nationwide.
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Connecticut’s Siting Council was set to vote on United Illuminating’s plan to add taller monopoles in Fairfield County, but Governor Ned Lamont has asked for a delay. The project has faced more than two years of pushback from lawmakers and residents. Here’s how the fight unfolded and what could come next.
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The bill, sponsored by U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), would provide income support for workers who need time off for health conditions, the birth or adoption of a child, military deployment or domestic violence.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) has asked the state Siting Council to delay a vote on whether to approve United Illuminating's construction in Fairfield County. UI said they would not oppose the delay.
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For the 24th commemoration of Patriot Day, volunteers showed their solidarity by cleaning the headstones of fallen veterans at the Long Island National Cemetery.
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Raheem Mullins, chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, announced a new policy banning ICE and other law enforcement agents from wearing masks in state courthouses. It also bans warrantless arrests on courthouse property.
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A WSHU Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request has unearthed over 100 documents relating to an unauthorized inspection of a Connecticut cannabis cultivator earlier this year, after the company’s CEO gave testimony at a General Law Committee public hearing on March 19.