What Ms. Gillett fails to grasp, and what Gov. Lamont has apparently forgotten, is that public utilities are businesses.
A report exploring the potential of returning CT's Medicaid program to a managed care model found that doing so would likely not save money.
CT teacher unions are using the votes to show dissatisfaction with leadership they say is uncommunicative, inexperienced or ...
But Connecticut recently took its own step to strengthen protections ... according to a statement from Gov. Ned Lamont. “My passion is helping student loan borrowers fully understand their rights and ...
Connecticut's newly established Office of the Student Loan Ombudsperson will review complaints and help borrowers understand ...
New York’s minimum wage is expected to increase every year until it reaches $17 in New York City and its suburbs, and $16 in ...
A Hartford law firm will lead an investigation of the misuse of two state cars by the staff of Gov. Ned Lamont ...
It was wintertime, and Kiera Marrero was living in a home with no heat. Her four young children struggled with the cold, growing sick from the chill even as the family bundled up in gloves and ...
S&P Global has downgraded the credit ratings for Eversource, Connecticut Natural Gas, and Southern Connecticut Gas. The utilities say the drop is due to an “increasingly unpredictable and unstable ...
The state government will help 50 new Connecticut families in the coming year by offering child care and housing through the ...
Head Start supports low-income parents and their young children. By setting aside vouchers for their housing program, ...