CT's Judicial Branch has canceled plans to open a 20-bed juvenile detention facility in Tolland, a project that sparked fierce opposition.
Cities and states are filing lawsuits and looking for other funding as the Trump admin. seeks to shut off federal dollars for public trails.
THC beverages are now limited to 3 milligrams of THC per 12-ounce container, and purchases are restricted to individuals 21 and older.
As more lawmakers weigh in on the issue, Sen. Chris Murphy also plans to introduce legislation that would ban trades on ...
On National Working Moms Day March 12 we must address the unjust disparities in access to maternity leave and understand the value of expanding paid leave.
About 1,900 people submitted testimony opposing a ban on sale of convertible pistols, and only 50 people wrote in support of the ban.
The bill would require education officials to notify DCF when a family seeks to withdraw their children from the public school system.
A coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging a Trump administration policy ordered last August.
Two bills, HB 5044 and SB 450, seek to expand the power of CT's Public Health Commissioner to establish vaccine recommendations.
The agency has been prohibited from buying new diesel buses since Jan. 1, 2024, part of a wider effort to convert the CT fleet to electric.
The bill, which would largely end no-fault evictions, passed during the last Housing Committee meeting of the session Tuesday.
The town currently has a moratorium on affordable housing construction, but it may be required to accept an application for a 14-unit building.