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Like many Democratic officials, Lt. Gov.
M. Jodi Rell, the calm and reassuring Republican second-in-command who steadied Connecticut after a corruption scandal forced the resignation of Gov. John G. Rowland on July 1, 2004, died Wednesday. She was 78.
The Lamont administration threw cold water Wednesday on legislators’ hopes that the state would pump more dollars next year into education, social services, child care and other core programs.
President-elect Donald Trump chose Linda McMahon Tuesday night to succeed Miguel Cardona as head of the U.S. Department of Education.
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Sarah Russell to sit on the U.S.
Construction of a new 151-unit apartment building in Newington has been completed, according to an announcement Tuesday.
The state’s utility regulator issued final decisions Monday not only denying rate increases proposed by two natural gas companies, but requiring them to collectively pay back $120 million to customers.
Many small- and medium-sized business owners said they delayed making important decisions about 2025 until they knew who would be in the White House, according to a poll taken prior to the election.
Connecticut voters have approved a proposed amendment to the state constitution that removes restrictions around absentee voting, allowing for universal access.
Democrats, including Connecticut’s delegation, have a long to-do list of priorities they want to get over the finish line before the end of the year.
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and his wife Cathy Holahan are separating after almost two decades of marriage, his office confirmed on Friday.
Connecticut will receive $291 million from the federal government for railroad improvements at five projects across the state, state officials said Friday.
Virginia-based multifamily developer Avalon Bay Communities recently sold a 104-unit, luxury apartment complex to the New Canaan Housing Authority.
Gov. Ned Lamont has ordered mid-year budget cuts from public colleges and universities while warning all agencies to tighten their belts — despite projections Connecticut’s budget will close next June 30 a whopping $1.6 billion in the black.
A limited recount in Torrington has resolved the 65th House District race in favor of Republican challenger Joe Canino over Democratic incumbent Michelle Cook, while triggering a broader recount in the 8th Senate District, which includes a portion
The U.S. House overwhelmingly passed a bill that could raise Social Security benefits for tens of thousands of people in Connecticut who worked in public service as well as their families.
Gov. Ned Lamont recently suggested that Connecticut’s energy future may include an expansion of “modular nukes,” which are small, advanced nuclear reactors that have a power capacity of up to 300 MW per unit.
As incoming President Donald Trump says he is going to reduce tax incentives for wind power, Lamont told the Hartford Business Journal that he would be open to supporting the expansion of nuclear capacity in Connecticut.
Offshore wind projects have faced hurdles, including construction delays and cost overruns. In comparison, some experts say nuclear energy – which does not emit air pollution, but produces nuclear waste – is a better option to meet growing demand.
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