The General Assembly's Committee on Children heard public hearing testimony Thursday on a bill to prevent book banning in Connecticut.
Professors, faculty, and staff at the University of Connecticut are calling for expanded paid leave benefits, arguing that the current policies are inadequate and harm employees.
In a bid to end healthcare discrimination, Democrats in the Connecticut General Assembly have kicked off the legislative ...
A recent survey commissioned by AARP Research revealed that a large majority of Connecticut residents support the ...
Connecticut residents, groups, and associations testified this week in support of a bill that seeks to prohibit the production of drugs and medical devices in Connecticut that could be used to ...
Connecticut expects to have a full seat at the table in ensuring the transition of Prospect Medical Holdings’ three local ...
The General Assembly’s Housing Committee heard testimony Thursday on several bills including legislation that would provide towns with what could effectively lead to an exemption from affordable ...
Hospitals across the state are crying foul over Gov. Ned Lamont’s budget proposal, in which they say his stated intention to ...
In several red states, officials say few or no abortions happened in 2023, raising alarm among researchers about the ...
Michael O’Connor, who is better known for leading the Millstone Nuclear Power Station for many years, is the new executive ...
Connecticut’s nonprofit service providers are facing a dire financial shortfall, with leaders warning Tuesday that a proposed ...
Editors and publishers of several independent news outlets in Connecticut have submitted testimony in favor of a bill that ...