The Connecticut Association of Boards of Education – the largest group organization of elected officials in the state – gathered Wednesday at the Legislative Office Building for their annual "Day on ...
The president of Connecticut's largest teacher union called the Trump administration's decision to "gut" the US Department of Education this week "nothing short of a direct attack on America’s ...
Connecticut’s Federally Qualified Health Centers have taken legal steps to compel the state’s Department of Social Services ...
The General Law Committee held a public meeting today to discuss various bills, including Senate Bill 3, “An Act Concerning ...
A bipartisan pair of lawmakers offered their support Tuesday for a bill that would modernize training for new police officers and strengthen ties between social workers and law enforcement.
More than a dozen health care providers and the Connecticut Hospital Association are fighting a bill capping out-of-network ...
As artificial intelligence increasingly shapes hiring, workplace surveillance, and wages, Connecticut lawmakers are debating whether to impose new safeguards. AI-driven systems are already determining ...
The Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee approved legislation Tuesday to reduce the percentage of courses ...
Created by the Lamont administration last year, the Prescription Drug Task Force met in December for the first in a series of workshops to brainstorm ways to mitigate the rising cost of ...
A 34-year-old man involved in the home invasion and killing of a man living on his boat in Mystic in 2008 has been granted ...
Lawmakers in Connecticut are weighing a series of proposed housing and zoning reforms that could reshape the state’s approach to residential development.
Legislators and members of the public took turns Monday morning expressing concerns about a bill before the Judiciary Committee that is designed to consolidate Connecticut’s various hate crime ...