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Lamont unlikely to sign Connecticut Trust Act revision that would penalize companies for helping ICE
A bill would expand the law that prevents local police from working with ICE to also penalize companies for doing so. The ...
It is fair to say that women’s basketball is extremely popular in Connecticut,” he said. “I would love for them to stay.” ...
The Connecticut Senate on Wednesday night approved legislation that would regulate artificial intelligence and possibly win ...
The legislation would safeguard consumers and mandate transparency and accountability from the still-new industry.
Appellate Court Judge Eliot Prescott will replace retiring Inspector General Robert J. Devlin, Jr., at the end of June, ...
Lawmakers have until next Wednesday to plug a massive budget deficit. But they still don't have a deal with Gov. Ned Lamont ...
Unless the groups reach an agreement, 1,700 CT group home workers will join 6,000 nursing home workers who have already ...
The state House of Representatives has approved legislation requiring all school districts to adopt a policy on the use of ...
While it isn't a federal holiday, flags across the United States have been lowered in recognition of the contributions of law ...
The AI bill's passage in the CT Senate left unanswered a bigger question: Are the changes enough for Gov. Ned Lamont?
Amid intensifying federal immigration enforcement, as 2025 legislative session nears its close, CT advocates push for Trust ...
A $250 million-to-$300 million deficit in Connecticut's Medicaid program is creating a cash-flow problem as payments are ...
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