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Lots has changed in the centuries since the town meeting became Connecticut's default form of town government. Some say it's outlived its usefulness.
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The Connecticut General Assembly will begin its session with new members, more leadership titles, and the Capitol fully open to the public.
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George Santos, the Republican from Long Island who admitted he lied about his academic, employment and financial history on the campaign trail, is going to Washington D.C. to be seated in Congress. Federal, state and local investigations, and possible recourse in the GOP-led House, await him.
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Connecticut was nationally lauded for its passage of a law that would implement a baby bonds program. Here's how the program never got funded.
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Unofficial results show that City Councilman Marcus Brown defeats state Representative Jack Hennessy in Bridgeport's second state House primary.
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The investigation is connected to the ongoing trial of former Stamford Democratic City Committee chair John Mallozzi, involving absentee ballots in the city’s 2015 elections.
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Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday defended her opposition to make more changes to the state’s bail reform laws.
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Connecticut is made up of 169 cities and towns, and each one has a unique form of local government. There are mayors, town managers, and Selectmen, and…
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Connecticut’s incoming House Speaker has named a Guilford lawmaker to head the general assembly’s Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee. House…
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In Connecticut, Democrats have re-elected state Senate President Martin Looney of New Haven and Majority Leader Bob Duff of Norwalk to lead their caucus…