Governor details new state investment in manufacturing.
State officials also made the Top 50 Prominent Latinos list.
Those taxpayers who received an extension of time to file their 2020 Connecticut individual income tax returns have until Friday, Oct. 15.
"This is huge news for teachers, nurses, first responders, servicemembers and so many other public servants."
Coalition of 20 attorneys general demand postal regulatory commission review of plan to transform the Postal Service.
The move marks Connecticut’s first assessment of pathways to achieve a 100 percent carbon-free electric grid.
State employees terminated after refusing to comply with Gov. Ned Lamont's vaccine orders.
Millions of impacted patients need to resume safe use of their CPAP, biPAP and ventilator devices as soon as possible, Tong said.
Attorney General Tong and others are "deeply troubled and concerned" over the impacts of social media on youth.
The governor is promoting connectivity resources available to residents.
The governor stressed the importance of ensuring that people with disabilities have full access to employment and community involvement.
Firearms turkey season opened Oct. 2.
New bill would set stronger sexual assault conduct standards for schools and educational programs.
To date, the Department of Education has denied nearly all PSLF/TEPSLF applications.
A coalition of 17 attorneys general urged the Biden administration to reevaluate its rush to expel refugees to Haiti.
Despite pushback from Republican lawmakers, senate votes in favor of Governor.
According to Truth in Accounting's new Financial State of the States report
The Labor Department reports it has corrected more than 100,000 claims made that it considers fraudulent.
The state will appeal a controversial and unprecedented decision that purports to extinguish Connecticut’s claims against Purdue Pharma.
Attorneys general are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold its precedents protecting a woman’s pre-viability right to choose.
Penalties would go to automakers that failed to meet corporate average fuel economy standards for model year 2019-2021 vehicles.
"Our state will soon be asked to accept as many as 310 Afghan refugees for resettlement in Connecticut."
Women’s Health USA, In Vitro Science Inc., Center for Advanced Reproductive Services, PC and Reproductive Medicine Associates all settled.
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that more than 50 million pages of state government documents have been digitized.
“Any level of food insecurity among children and college students is morally reprehensible and must be addressed,” said Congresswoman Hayes.
Governor extends mask mandate for public schools.
Guilford Republicans defeat incumbent GOP board of education members.
DEEP released the Connecticut Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory from 2018, the most recent year for which there is data available.
"Connecticut can play a leading role in the great global endeavor to protect our climate," Director Nathan Frohling said in a statement.
Attorney General Tong joined a coalition arguing that South Carolina’s “fetal heartbeat” abortion regulations harm women’s health care.
Tong is one of 18 attorneys general arguing that Americans in territories should not be excluded from nationwide federal aid programs.
"These significant increases will be one more strain on Connecticut families and small businesses at a tremendously challenging time."
The Connecticut Office of Tourism is launching a new fall marketing campaign to promote safe travel.
Applications are due Nov. 1.
Connecticut is among the first states to connect Medicaid and Housing Services.
Treasurer Wooden released a statement following the confirmation of the excess amount in the Budget Reserve Fund totaling $1.142 billion.
"Connecticut’s business community will continue to face considerable challenges in the coming months."
A coalition of 18 attorneys general filed the brief supporting laws restricting the sale of handguns to people younger than 21.
"Today we remember so many who did not come home on 9/11."