And you thought your legislators didn't do anything.
Voices for the Farmington River says it has collected 1,800 signatures opposing the MDC plan.
In a letter published in the state's newspapers today, June 11, the former Republican governor lashes out at Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and other Democrats for rolling back campaign finance laws.
The visit is part of a broader effort by Perry to boost business growth in his state by luring disgruntled businesses from other areas.
Municipal meetings scheduled for June 10-14, 2013.
A new federal report shows the state’s Gross Domestic Product declined from 2011 to 2012.
Senate approves lifting a ban on the last day of the session, but the governor hasn't stated a position on the bill.
The governor is expected to sign the bill when he returns to the state.
CT DEEP says, 'If you care, leave it there.'
Democratic leaders apparently want the revenue from the games to help balance the state budget.
An informational session will be held on June 17 at 7 p.m. in the Granby Town Hall Meeting Room.
The National Hurricane Center wants you to be prepared.
No arrests have ever been made in the investigation and most of the fired state workers have gotten their jobs back.
Two votes originally thought to be blank were determined to be 'nos.'
Critics complain Malloy has taken numerous steps to keep Connecticut residents in the dark on important policy issues.
State-mandated procedure will take place at 9 a.m. at the Senior and Community Center.
In a partisan vote, the House early this morning passed a bill to allow undocumented immigrants to get a Connecticut driver's license.
Cuts in unemployment benefits will impact 30,000 Connecticut residents later this month.
A total of 1332 voters cast ballots on Wednesday.
The measure would require genetically modified foods to have labels making it clear they are scientifically engineered.
Voting hours are 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The proposal to allow certain malt liquors, including beer, to be sold in pouches cleared the legislature recently and awaits the governor's approval.
Chris Donovan, Larry Cafero and Joe Aresimowicz are among a list of state political movers and shakers whose names have come up in recordings airing this week in the campaign corruption trial of a former Donovan aide.
Municipal meetings scheduled for May 20-24, 2013.
Exceeding the constitutional cap is key to the governor's passage of his $43.8 billion biennial budget.
School district proposes increase in participation fees and a new fee for music students using school instruments as part of $50,000 reduction.
Should the public have the right to read pardon records? State Sen. John Kissel (R) says 'yes.'
Well, for this year anyway. Tax Freedom Day, the day by which residents must work in order to pay all their taxes, was Monday, May 13. Out of the 50 states, Connecticut has achieved tax freedom the latest each year for the last five years.
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A bill passed by the House to require tattoo artists to be licensed by the Connecticut Department of Health now moves to the senate.
A newly released database shows you'll pay very different hospital charges depending on where you're treated.
Budget also lowered, pending recount results.
Tuition and fee hikes implemented this year won't yield badly-needed revenues until 2014.
May 10 'recanvass' is open to the public.
Results so close officials will see if recount is necessary