Connecticut remains one of the top three most expensive states in the nation for electricity consumers, a class that includes ...
Following President Donald Trump's second inaugural address Monday, Connecticut leaders, including US Sen. Richard Blumenthal ...
Connecticut’s fiscal guardrails are at the center of debates over education funding as local and state leaders grapple with ...
As the first week of the 2025 legislative session drew to a close, two key coalitions renewed their efforts to secure funding ...
The Bridgeport school district is facing a deficit of $38 million. The state announced its plans to assist the district with a focus on the well-being of students.
Gov. Lamont discussed a number of topics including the state's economy, high electric rates, health care costs and much more.
Challenged to grow their cities by 50%, Connecticut mayors say housing costs and education funding could hamper growth.
Read Lamont’s full address, as prepared, below: Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Senator Duff, Representative Rojas, Senator Harding, Representative Candelora, Annie Lamont, and the people of the great ...
Connecticut lawmakers and advocates for the unhoused said Friday they will push for $33.5 million next year to provide ...
Legislators seeking to ease state budget restrictions that have forced state government to save billions since in recent ...
On the heels of his State of the State address, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont joins News 8 for a special edition of Capitol ...