-
Connecticut Congressman Joe Courtney is calling for an end to interest on federal student loans.
-
Connecticut homeowners with crumbling foundations are a step closer to getting some federal tax relief.
-
House and Senate Democrats have been introducing war powers resolutions in an attempt to block President Donald Trump from striking Iran.
-
Children’s health care in Connecticut may be at risk if Congress approves proposed Republican Medicaid cuts, according to U.S. Representatives Joe Courtney and John Larson.
-
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Long Island Sound Study announced more than $25 million in grants for 31 projects.
-
Democratic Rep. Joe Courtney won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Connecticut on Tuesday. In a rematch from 2022, Courtney defeated former Republican state Rep. Mike France to win a 10th term.
-
Veterans are six times more likely to die by suicide than in combat, and twenty veterans take their own lives every day. Connecticut lawmakers cited those statistics as a reason for a $462,000 federal grant to a nonprofit that supports veterans.
-
U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT-2) is one of a few Americans to be given the Order of Australia, which recognizes extraordinary service by a non-citizen.
-
Connecticut farms have been bale to make major energy upgrades with help from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
-
U.S. Representative Joe Courtney (D-CT) was instrumental in advancing safe-to-report legislation that will protect cadets at the Coast Guard Academy in New London if they report sexual assault.