An unprecedented uptick in gun sales following the Sandy Hook shootings has created the backlog.
Three High School Seniors in the 12th District awarded $1,000 Comcast scholarships
A proposed recycling law would be paid for by consumers.
Connecticut's minimum wage is $8.25 an hour. Is that fair? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Business and employment experts are sounding the alarm over a legislative proposal they say would give Connecticut workers on-the-job powers "never before seen in the workplace."
The magazine covered the air, hotel and dinner costs for the governor — about $1,000.
Wednesday, May 1, Senator Ed Meyer voiced his support of SB 804 that will "give preference to local agriculture when purchase produce," according to a press release from his office.
The governor told reporters last week that his proposal is on the ropes and not likely to pass the legislature.
In a recent press release Governor Malloy, along with the Department of Agriculture Commissioner announced matching grants to expand CT's agricultural industry. The town of Guilford received a $2,400 matching grant.
Senator Ed Meyer and Representative Patricia Widlitz awarded Margaret Martin, of Branford, as the winner of the CTPA Arbor Day Poster Contest. Fifth graders from across the state were invited to create a poster to feature their favorite tree.
As co-chair of the General Assembly's Envoronment Committee, Senator Ed Meyer chose Earth Day to highlight several pieces of legislation that are in place to safeguard CT's natural landscape.
The governor and members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation are upset about the Senate's vote on Wednesday.
In a late night meeting on Wednesday, Planning and Zoning ultimately voted against the zone change request that would have allowed the conversion of an billboard in Guilford to a light up LED billboard.
Shelley A. Marcus, of Branford, was sworn in as a Superior Court judge last week.
A report by Connecticut Voices For Children says the state's wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers are not paying their fair share.
Scott Ennis, founder of Disabled Americans for Firearms Rights, announced that he will be filing a lawsuit against Gov. Dannel Malloy to challenge parts of the laws.
The survey was paid for by Republican Tom Foley, the Greenwich millionaire who narrowly lost to Malloy in 2010.
A snapshot of what the passing of the 2013-2014 fiscal year budget means to Guilford taxpayers, and how your district voted on the ballot items.
With 60% of voters in favor, the town's budget and all bonding projects on the voting ballot at Tuesday's referendum passed.
The president will visiting Connecticut today with an agenda of reducing gun violence.
"I have one word for you, 'tacky...'" says one Guilford resident in response to that very question at a recent Planning and Zoning Public Meeting on the issue.
Connecticut lawmakers are considering banning indoor tanning for teens and children under the age of 18, arguing the practice is unhealthy for minors.
Bills pending before the General Assembly were proposed following recent Taser deaths in this state. But the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association says the bills could increase the risk of lawsuits against police departments.
A settlement was filed in Superior Court last week concerning Branford Daycare Center Precious Cargo after they closed abruptly in 2012. The Center will provide 'full consumer refunds to parents who lost deposits and prepaid tuition payments..
The Commerce Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly kills the bill.
The governor says state weapon manufacturers sell most of their products out of state anyway.
Sen. Ed Meyer (D-Guilford) says he did not vote in favor of Branford Attorney Shelley Marcus' judgeship at Friday's confirmation hearing. His opposition is, in part, due to her controversial role in the 'gifting table' trials, in whi
Rep. Ernest Hewett, a Democrat from New London, apologies for remark he made during a public hearing to a 17-year-old girl who was testifying.
U.S. Senator Chris Murphy's visit to Manchester recently resulted in a call to the police department.
Sweeping federal budget cuts are expected to effect airports across the country, including Connecticut.
Senator Ed Meyer showed his support Wednesday for bipartisan Senate Bill 465, which would require all newborns to be screened for Adrenoleukodystrophy, ALD, a disease affecting the central nervous system.
Operators of small package stores are decrying Connecticut's proposal to eliminate a law that now protects small liquor stores from their larger competitors.
Here is information about the fare increase, schedules, and ticketing.
The cameras would catch motorists who run a red light and could generate millions of dollars in revenues for the state.
There's something for everyone in the myriad of bills pending in the state's General Assembly this year.
Toyota agreed to pay a total $29 million to the 30 participating states to settle consumer protection claims over lack of timely disclosure and misrepresentations by the company. Connecticut will receive $1.4 million.
In his 2013 State of the Union, President Obama called for gun control, immigration, mortgage and medicare reform, and action on climate change, the minimum wage and the Paycheck Fairness Act.
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.
Monday afternoon, Malloy visited Guilford's neighbor, Branford, to discuss the Blizzard of 2013, the latest of many natural disasters he has seen Connecticut through.