The Connecticut AG joined a coalition of 22 states and four cities against the Trump-era rule preempting greenhouse gas standards.
A California-led coalition of attorneys general is urging the SEC to require U.S. companies to provide climate change-related details.
In 2020, Congress passed COVID-19 relief legislation, which included a 120-day eviction moratorium for certain rental properties.
The first-of-its-kind program directly addresses the racial wealth gap while investing in the state’s long-term economic growth.
Wooden thanked the General Assembly for their efforts to produce "one of the most equitable and impactful budgets" the state has ever seen.
This year’s "Dream Big!" competition offers two programs for Connecticut students.
Hamilton Lane Provided an Overview of the Strategic Plans for Private Equity and Private Credit Allocations
The state has submitted its plan for use of its $110 million federal American Rescue Plan funds.
The governor said the bipartisan agreement will also reduce taxes on the majority of the state’s businesses.
Lamont threatens to veto retooled rendition.
The bill formally recognizes the Attorney General's role in combating hate and defending civil rights.
The EPA now requires the information to protect the public from the serious health risks posed by exposure to highly toxic asbestos.
Connecticut schools that use Native American nicknames and mascots risk losing state funding under a new budget provision.
Attorney General Tong applauded the Senate for "the powerful bipartisan message they sent" in passing the bill.
Connecticut is now allowing student-athletes to benefit from their own names and likenesses.
The new law bars limited services pregnancy centers from using false, misleading or deceptive language about the services provided.
Lesser released a statement in response to the GOP leadership press conference regarding health care in Connecticut.
The coalition argues that FERC must do more to satisfy its legal duties to ensure that new pipeline projects are in the public interest.
Lawmakers drinking alcohol excessively during legislative sessions could face serious consequences
The state legislature recently approved a "modernization of Connecticut's gaming landscape."
A new house bill coudl positively impact the education, de-carceration and treatment of children in the juvenile system.
The coalition of 47 attorneys general is urging congressional leaders to support the Fraud and Scam Reduction Act.
The bill recognizes Patricia "Pidgie" D'Allessio for her help in taking a sexual predator and murderer off the streets in the 1950s.
Grants will expand high-quality summer enrichment programs for Connecticut children.
Town Committee announces incumbents, Brittany Barney and Mary Fortier, will seek re-election.
Why did the CDC change the mask guidance?
Connecticut state senator and former campaign treasurer pleaded not guilty to wire fraud, conspiracy charges.
The inaugural sale of of “Social Bonds” follows four historic credit rating upgrades, the state treasurer reports.
"Connecticut residents are frustrated by the increasing threat of motor vehicle-related crimes committed by juveniles."
President Joe Biden sign the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act into law on Thursday, May 20.
Joint Letter to PURA Answers Questions, Urges Support for $46.5 Million COVID Relief Bill Credit.
The Blue Plan was called for by the Connecticut General Assembly through Public Act 15-66.
The 2019 Rule led to a dramatic loss of Title X providers nationwide.
President Joe Biden said he will nominate Jennifer Homendy for Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board
"...we are seeing sustained progress by addressing the sins of the past and investing in the future of this great state."
A study by BroadbandNow said Internet providers over-reported to the FCC availability of broadband service in cities and rural towns.
Gov. Lamont applauded the bipartisan House vote.
Water companies are asking legislators to consider them in plans to allocate federal funding under the American Rescue Plan Act.
Republican officials asked the state's attorney general to weigh in on whether the matter is constitutional.
A coalition of 44 attorneys general expressed "serious concerns" over the safety and well-being of children.