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Gov. Ned Lamont made headlines last month when he declared he would not continue pursuing a policy to phase out all new sales of internal combustion engine vehicles by 2035.
Connecticut received some positive economic news earlier this month when analysts projected a rosier outlook for state budget revenues in the next few years.
Some of UConn’s unionized professors have raised concerns about school administrators’ efforts to examine, and potentially eliminate, low-enrollment academic programs.
Despite having thousands of open positions, Connecticut’s manufacturing industry has struggled to add jobs this year, stunting the state’s economic growth prospects.
Slow and steady growth.
That’s been the story of Connecticut’s economy over the last few years.
Special legislative sessions have become the norm in Connecticut politics.
As is typical every year, Connecticut lawmakers in 2024 let many bills die before the end of the legislative session on May 8.
The March 5 issue of the Wall Street Journal had an eye-catching, front-page headline: “Costs Drive Menu Prices Up And Restaurants Owners Out.”
What type of relationship should exist between a regulator and the regulated?
It’s an age-old question that local, state and federal governments often struggle with.
The state Department of Transportation recently released a detailed study recommending transformative changes to Greater Hartford’s highway and other infrastructure that aim to ease roadway congestion and open more land in Hartford and East
As we head into the final weeks of 2023, it’s a good time to reflect on a busy last 12 months.
The city of Hartford will have new leadership in 2024, as Mayor-elect Arunan Arulampalam prepares to take office.
I first met Martin “Marty” J. Kenny in the fall of 2011, at a rundown mill in Glastonbury.
Where’s Hartford headed? What’s the vision to make the city the bustling metropolis it could and should be?
Connecticut is poised to join 20 other states that will require high school students to complete a financial literacy course in order to graduate.
Such a mandate is long overdue, even if it adds to the costs of local school budgets.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, the senior associate dean for leadership studies and a professor at Yale University’s School of Management, is known for his provocative research.
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