CT Mirror
CollaborationLaunched in 2010, The Connecticut Mirror specializes in in-depth news and reporting on public policy, government and politics. CT Mirror is nonprofit, non-partisan, and digital only.
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Gov. Ned Lamont said the measure, drafted as a compromise to a proposed phase-out of most gas-powered vehicles, was a "nothing-burger."
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A report found societal disconnection among nearly one-fifth of CT's young people. Now, a coalition is taking the first steps to change that.
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The bill has 17 multi-part initiatives designed to address climate change, but it is not a comprehensive greenhouse gas reduction roadmap.
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A meeting about the pending sale of Prospect Medical Holdings-owned hospitals led to concerns that CT lacks hospital receivership authority.
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Most CT municipalities had yet to use any opioid settlement funds as of last fall. But some have pooled their money and created partnerships.
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The bill includes more oversight of CT home care workers and create a way to speed up the process for accessing Medicaid, among other things.
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The bill would limit landlords’ ability to consider felony convictions in rental applications but contains carve-outs for some sex offenders.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said he was both "a strong supporter of labor and the right to organize" and "somebody that supports small business."
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Even though many pagans in Connecticut practice in solitude, they are far from alone. Churches and temples exist across the state.
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In some CT municipalities, the nursing homes company is at least two years behind on real estate and personal property taxes, documents show.