Rep. DebraLee Hovey originally posted the status Friday in response to former Rep. Giffords' visit, but deleted it Sunday afternoon, the Hartford Courant reports.
"We can’t allow the loss of innocent life we saw in Newtown to happen again," Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty said in a statement.
The unemployment rate remained steady at 7.8 percent in December despite the looming threat of going over the fiscal cliff.
In the wake of the Newtown shootings the first of what is likely to be numerous gun-related measures was introduced this week in the state legislature by a New Haven lawmaker.
A new report cites the Newtown shooting as an example of why action is needed now to rectify the challenges people face in obtaining mental health services.
In response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Connecticut is convening a panel of experts to explore all necessary facets of trying to prevent future tragedies.
Members of the state Congressional Delegation took to the floor of the House of Representatives Wednesday to lament the lack of action on the bill that would have sent aid to the victims of Hurricane Sandy.
Connecticut Attorney General responds to claim filed on behalf of a 6-year-old survivor to obtain permission to sue for $100 million.
In the wake of the Newtown shootings, when the Journal News newspaper printed the names and addresses of legal gun permit holders in three New York counties, the reaction was swift and harsh. But it couldn't happen here.
Sen. Blumenthal calls on companies to forgo fees - some ask for up to 13 percent for each contribution - and some major companies agree.
Trees felled by Hurricane Sandy to be salvaged; given new life as lumber.
If Congress goes over the fiscal cliff, Connecticut would not receive any more unemployment benefits from the federal government.
The DMV is reversing 106 years of history by now requiring adults to obtain a learner's permit before they can get a driver's license in Connecticut.
The failed campaign of Republican Linda McMahon made the race one of the costliest in the U.S. this past November.
With votes from town officials last night, the stage is set for Sandy Hook School students to attend Chalk Hill in Monroe, but a return date has not been announced following the deadly shooting in Newtown.
Congressman: Guns "were designed with the explicit purpose of killing as many people as rapidly as possible."
As state unemployment remains high, a stronger national economic recovery is seen as the answer, according to one report.
Transportation officials met this week to discuss the dismal state of funding for transportation issues and how that can be rectified.
The leaders of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities suggest the governor has overstepped his budget authority.
After voting through social media, the public has chosen a name for the state Department of Transportation's new orange work zone safety mascot.
Town leaders at a meeting this week said they're worried the deepening budget problems, which include a growing deficit that is expected to balloon to more than $1 billion next year, will mean cuts in town aid.
Connecticut readies for the possibility of emergency financing.
Federal money is helping pay for 120 temporary jobs in Connecticut, according to this press release.
Officials for Gov. Dannel P. Malloy disagree with the Connecticut comptroller's deficit figures, but acknowledge they must now file a deficit mitigation plan with the legislature.
Connecticut is hoping to receive federal money to pay for repairs, according to this press release.
Connecticut is one of several states testing a program for the next three years.
It's one of dozens of states across the country that collectively spends $80.4 billion annually to lure business growth, the New York Times reports.
The top ten municipalities in Connecticut with the highest turnout in the 2012 elections.
The money is part of $81 billion being sought by Connecticut, New York and New Jersey.
Approximately 1.5 million people in Connecticut voted.
Social services, education see the biggest cuts.
Approximately $150 million will be cut by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in the coming days.
A Shelton resident questions the policy of city officials to be present at meetings via phone conference or Skype.
The state's budget deficit is now projected to top $1 billion but Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has vowed he won't hike taxes again to close the budget gap.
The lobbying group for towns wants the state to limit education mandates and increase education aid.
Towns throughout the United States may have to deal with some budgetary problems despite the positive prediction.
The former head of the WWE gave a post-election interview to Bloomberg News recently and said she was working on her acceptance speech when she learned she'd lost her bid - once again - for a U.S. Senate seat.
Is the state heading toward its own fiscal cliff?
Both easily won the state, but with a big help from female voters.
Shelton Planning and Zoning commissioner Joshua Kopac officially resigned November 6.