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The General Assembly approved a flurry of bills on the next-to-the-last-day of the session Tuesday
The News-Times· 3 days agoAfter weeks of a leisurely, if not glacial pace, the state Senate and House of Representatives shifted into high gear early this week, approving a flurry of legislation on ...
Proposed bill on artificial intelligence regulation in CT dies after Gov. Ned Lamont threatens veto
Stamford Advocate· 4 days agoThe bill, Lamont said, is too much too soon. Speaker of the House Matt Ritter said that Lamont's...
Republicans have slowed action at the Connecticut Capitol and time is running out
The News-Times· 6 days agoAs the Connecticut legislature ambles towards its inevitable conclusion this week, the power of...
A plan to get CT health benefits to a select few is abandoned
CT Mirror· 5 days agoM. Looney of New Haven and House Speaker Matt Ritter of Hartford, both Democrats, defended the...
Electric cars stall in CT. Some say a ‘victory for Connecticut taxpayers’; others shake their heads.
Hartford Courant· 5 days agoIn a surprising move, House Speaker Matt Ritter said that the legislature will not vote this year on any legislation pushing for electric ...
At deadline, CT Senate passes bill benefiting strikers
CT Mirror· 3 days agoUnion leaders celebrated by saying what Democrats, with the notable exception of Senate President...
Without saying so, CT House passes strikers’ benefits bill
Hartford Business Journal· 5 days agoWith no explanation and scant debate, an incurious Connecticut House of Representatives voted Friday...
CT legislature leaves 8 minutes to spare before midnight session end; many bills die without votes
Hartford Courant· 3 days agoThe bill passed, 23-12, on strict party lines with moderate Democrat Joan Hartley of Waterbury...
On final day of session, a showdown is threatened in CT Senate
CT Mirror· 3 days agoSenate President ...make that happen is unclear, given the legislature’s tradition of unlimited...
Connecticut Lawmakers Debate Spending Remaining COVID-19 Funds, Forgoing Changes to State Budget
US News & World Report· 4 days ago“To open the budget would have led to a parade of difficult decisions,” said House Speaker Matt Ritter, who defended the unusual decision ...