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Our legislators continue to ignore the fact that Connecticut has a reputation of not being very friendly to business.
The Connecticut State Department of Education is intensifying its support of Public Schools after a review found that the systemic issues are ” impacting HPS’ ability to provide special education ...
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CT Insider on MSNChris Powell (column): Bears are likely to triumph before 'affordable' housingWith Gov. Ned Lamont's veto of the wide-ranging housing bill recently passed by the General Assembly, Connecticut towns aren't likely to reach the "fair share" quotas of "affordable" housing the bill ...
Tucker, the state’s education commissioner, announced this week that WestEd, a national organization, will complete an ...
Rarely has the central defect of Democratic Party ideology been as clearly exposed as it was when U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan voted with the high court’s leftist minority on curbing power ...
The Republican tax and spending cut bill that made its way through Congress this past week will bring significant cuts to the Medicaid program, leaving millions to worry about the future of their ...
They complain Connecticut does not spend enough money on public education. We spend $25,000 a year per public school pupil, ...
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CT Insider on MSNSuperior Court overrules New Canaan's denial of Weed Street affordable housing developmentThe largest of three controversial affordable housing developments may have a path forward after repeated rejections from New Canaan officials. On July 1, the Superior Court of Hartford overruled the ...
Democrats have been blasting President Donald Trump’s tax-and-spending bill for months, but many Republicans have remained ...
CT Mirror reporters followed dozens of bills from the concept phase to the House and Senate floors. Here's a breakdown of where they landed.
A good man who did not ask for this. A good man who served his country in Vietnam. A good man who has lived in a small Connecticut town and worked at one law office for nearly 50 years. A good man, a ...
In an effort to increase safety, allow first responders quicker passage and just for less congestion on the highways, the Connecticut Department of Transportation pushed the Connecticut General ...
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