Forty employees have been reinstated so far and more expected to return to work by Jne 29, according to the Hartford Courant.
And, Himes tweets about D-Day anniversary.
And, Lieberman says Obama administration is "moving too slowly."
And DeLauro holds town hall on Twitter.
And, Murphy touts "Buy America" bill.
And, Blumenthal presents Waterbury with $1 million in EPA funding.
An innovative and popular school voucher program funded with federal dollars meets with improved student outcomes in Washington, DC. Remind me why Democrats oppose it?
And, DeLauro speaks about elevating the teaching profession.
And, Blumenthal praises the Senate's approval of FDA Safety and Innovation Act.
During a Wall of Honor ceremony in Hartford, family members spoke about loved ones who gave their lives for their country. One of the fallen was Woodbridge's Eric Soufrine.
And, DeLauro comments on a lawsuit challenging contraception coverage in the Affordable Care Act.
And, Himes speaks with constituents in Norwalk.
And, Himes is scheduled to discuss entrepreneurship at Stamford Innovation Center.
And, Blumenthal delivers commencement address to University of Hartford graduates.
And, Murphy commends the approval of the National Defense Authorization Act.
And, Himes applauds House passage of Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act.
The governor signs the bill that would allow Sunday liquor sales, and some places in the Bethany/Woodbridge area say they will be open this weekend.
And, DeLauro and Murphy oppose Republican plans for domestic violence act.
And, Lieberman talks with CNN about the Taliban.
And, Himes meets with Greenwich students during their class trip to DC.
And, Blumenthal announces $5.5 million in funds from FEMA for West Hartford.
And, Murphy launches a new campaign geared towards women.
The 2012 legislative session brought sweeping changes to the state.
And, Connecticut receives federal grant money for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The reform bill now goes to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy for his signature.
And, Himes remembers author Maurice Sendak.
Voters in Orange don't approve, but the votes cast in Bethany and Woodbridge are enough to pass the budget.
And, DeLauro discusses the importance of global exports to Connecticut's economy.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, who previously said he would support the measure, is expected to sign the bill into law.
In a rare Saturday session, the state Senate approved passed two bills, according to the Hartford Courant.
And Himes tweets a pic of his Stamford office.
The referendum on the $43.6 million Amity Regional School District #5 budget is Tuesday, May 8.
Offenders would face $1,000 fine on top of existing criminal charges, according to the Stamford Advocate.
And Himes talks about his possibilities for reelection.
And DeLauro commends the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's latest announcement.
With approval from the Senate and Governor Malloy promising a signature, the bill will become law.
And members of CT Congressional delegation call for investigation into Veterans Support Organization’ (VSO).
Nearly half a million more dollars are going to the captains and lieutenants in the Connecticut State Police department this fiscal year.
Also, Himes discusses the impending lame-duck Congress session.
Think all Republicans are religious, intolerant right-wingers? Take another look.