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Jonathan L. Wharton (ppinion) The General Assembly’s last-minute maneuvering
The News-Times· 5 days agoAs I have written recently, our Connecticut General Assembly has a nasty legislative habit of...
CT public colleges got the money they asked for. That doesn't mean their problems are solved
The News-Times· 4 days agoDuring the recent legislative session, the Connecticut State College and Universities system...
UConn acknowledges ‘serious non-compliance’ after halting experiment on rabbits
The News-Times· 4 days agoIn the letter, UConn's Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee admitted "serious noncompliance,"...
Legislators’ brazen deception should cost them re-election
The Day· 11 hours agoPower corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely, and with its 24-12 majority the Democratic caucus in Connecticut's Senate is well on its way there.
Editorial: What does end of session tell us about CT's aspirations?
Stamford Advocate· 1 day agoThis was true long before Gov. Ned Lamont learned that lesson during his first year in office, which...
How did CT bills on street takeovers, police ticketing scandal fare?
CT Mirror· 5 days agoThe 2024 legislative session ended with the expansion of Connecticut’s paid sick days mandate, the...
Housing, education, paid sick days, police and more: Bills that passed in CT’s 2024 legislative...
Hartford Courant· 6 days agoHundreds of bills came before Connecticut lawmakers in the 2024 session on dozens of subjects from...
Connecticut attorney general files lawsuit against Altice over internet service junk fee
Stamford Advocate· 5 days agoCable television and internet service provider Altice is being sued by Connecticut Attorney General...
Darien Democrat Quinn to challenge Rep. Marra: 1st contested race for CT's 141st District since 2016
Stamford Advocate· 1 day agoDemocrat Sheila Quinn is running to represent Darien and Rowayton as state representative for the...
JD Supra: Proposed Bills Spell Big Changes for CON Law in Connecticut
JD Supra· 4 days agoThe bills discussed in this blog did not pass. Both institutional health care providers and group practices should take note of three bills that are making their way through the Connecticut ...