The proposal is currently pending before the legislature's Transportation Committee.
Touring part of the state Tuesday Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said climate change is to blame for the severe storms this state has seen in the last two years.
And they will continue until the roads are as wide as possible.
These businesses are at least 90 days delinquent on their taxes, according to the state's Department of Revenue Services.
Malloy discusses the Blizzard of 2013, the latest of many natural disasters he has seen Connecticut through.
Customers are asked to clear the way to mailboxes for when the U.S. Postal Service resumes mail delivery.
More wicked weather bears down on central and western Connecticut.
My neighborhood has been cleared of at least one lane all the way through and they are on the move to the next neighborhood.
Emergency declaration means direct federal assistance in snow removal equipment and personnel, power generation, and other commodities and provides some specific federal disaster funding.
Mayor Salina details how the roads are being cleared and it is a painstaking process.
Town officials will meet if possible. If not they will conduct several conference calls on Sunday.
Residents should see roads plowed soon.
Gov. Malloy briefs Connecticut residents on the impact of the historic blizzard, which is being blamed for at least one death, and gives an update on the latest restoration efforts.
Town got 30 inches of snow in a 24-hour period.
A Declaration of Emergency provides the governor with a number of emergency powers during the storm.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1, but offices will remain open for walk-ins and package deliveries will continue. Tell Us: How will this affect you?
The governor delivered his budget to the General Assembly on Wednesday.
Top taxpayer stays the same.
Congressman asks director to rectify votes of the state's delegation, including a New London congressman
As of Nov. 1 all purchases in this state from the online retailer will include the 6.35 percent state sales tax.
Timeline will look at the crucial steps along the way towards construction at a school that is rapidly deteriorating.
Meeting begins at 7 p.m. in Council chambers.
So many forms, so little time ... here's where you can find them, 24 hours a day.
Phase I work has begun on east side of the school.
Sen. Chris Murphy watches a state police demonstration of the power of military-style assault rifles in Simsbury.
Town Manager Denise McNair said while she made cuts, she is still not totally happy with the budget.
Two sides clashed in Hartford Monday as parents of those lost in the Dec. 14 shooting, as parents made pleas for both social change and gun laws.
Most of the increase associated with starting all day kindergarten.
Nearly one month since his nomination, former State Sen. Andrew McDonald was confirmed by the General Assembly Wednesday.
The governor met with three different chambers of commerce Thursday where he spoke about education, the state's First Five program and the economy.
As state and federal lawmakers look at new laws to curb gun violence, sales of guns in Connecticut are rising.
"It is the ultimate show of patriotism," the Berlin Mayor said.
Gov. Dannel Malloy and Sen. Richard Blumenthal note Obama's Newtown reference in the president's second inaugural address.
Parks and Recreation still accepting registrations.
'Take your child to the library' on Feb. 2.
Income tax assistance starts soon.
There are grants, loans, tax credits and other state assistance available.
The task force will conduct a review of current law and make recommendations.
Connecticut has the seventh-highest population of retirees and that population is going to grow, experts warn.
CT DEEP requesting proposals. Applications due by March 29, 2013.