A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
The arrest of a Waterbury woman, accused of keeping her stepson captive for two decades, has some lawmakers thinking about ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and other leaders are seeking answers after a Waterbury man was held captive in Blake Street home ...
More than 50 Connecticut cities and towns have called for Gov. Ned Lamont and the state General Assembly to increase ...
Nearly $10 million in cuts to federal funds to Connecticut schools and pantries to buy fresh produce for school lunches and ...
Fresh off sparring with the General Assembly, Gov. Ned Lamont now finds himself in a conflict with cities and towns. The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities recently launched a campaign ...
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities launched a campaign attacking the governor for allowing CT's overreliance on property taxes.
The Connecticut General Assembly passed House Bill 7066 on Feb. 25, which includes provisions addressing changing immigration policies and steps that schools should be taking.
As educators and policymakers try to determine the best way forward on the use of cellphones in school, students had a chance on Thursday to share their concerns about the devices and how they’ve been ...
CT mayors and first selectpersons call on Gov. Lamont and lawmakers to boost state education funding and investment in youth.
There’s already one Keeler Court at Tri Unity Christian High School but if there were to be a second, it should be at the Breslin Center. (March 13, 2025) ...
Advocates say tax relief such as a child tax credit is needed now as support programs shrink, but federal cuts could ...