News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
Daily news and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
Secretary of the State Merrill, in Friday response, denies that request.
The measure heads to the U.S. House where a political showdown is looming.
The proposed changes in Connecticut, which some say could leave thousands losing coverage, will have to be decided on by Aug. 18.
The report also says private student loans, those not backed by the federal government, are being directly marketed to students.
The annual randomized audit is a Connecticut law.
A state board released the findings of its investigation into Connecticut Light & Power's work during the past two storms.
If it turns out Connecticut lost money due to the false interest rates, restitution could be sought from the banks.
An organization says the legislature in Hartford improved. Orange produced mixed but encouraging results.
The Sunday sales law is likely here to stay, but more changes to the industry could be coming.
Although most people polled want to repeal the law, the majority also believe they agree with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
The country still ranks 16th worldwide in the number of citizens holding a college degree.
Funding for engineering expenses for new boilers and asbestos abatement at Turkey Hill School was also approved.
Frozen, ready-to-eat meat and poultry products were shipped to CT wholesalers
The governor traveled to Houston, Texas to speak at the group's annual convention.
A daily roundup of the news from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
Several U.S. lawmakers are backing a bill, filed on the eve of July 4 in the U.S. House of Representatives, that would require it.
If the bill passes in Washington D.C. then excises taxes will drop in half for small breweries.
Last week's Supreme Court ruling mostly declared the Affordable Care Act constitutional. Here's why the upcoming election is about more than just nationalized healthcare.
A daily roundup of the news and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
Various measures were taken in the past couple years in order to close Connecticut’s deficit, but that problem keeps resurfacing.
The latest news and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
The candidates in Connecticut share their views on the Affordable Care Act.
The memo shows just how much the state spends for the retirement of certain employees.
The court on Thursday voted 6-3 to reject a law that made it a crime to lie about winning war medals.
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The justices also found that the so-called "individual mandate" in what's become known as Obamacare, is constitutional.
The number of foreclosure filings in the south central region of Connecticut rose from 481 in the first quarter of 2011 to 851 in the first quarter of 2012 for an increase of 75 percent.
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