News

The bill reduces the penalty for illegally possessing less than half an ounce of psilocybin to a $150 fine for a first ...
Protect Connecticut is dedicated to passing legislation this session that will proactively safeguard CT residents from the ...
Lawmakers approved a bill to cover CT's Medicaid shortfall, with Gov. Ned Lamont declaring the first spending cap emergency ...
The bill is meant to resolve a crisis ignited two months ago by a CT Supreme Court decision that reinterpreted a line in a ...
Students in our schools worry about parents being deported because of their immigration status, making it hard for them to ...
The government wants to shut Americorps down. To some, that’s just a budget cut. To me, it feels like an attack on everything ...
Last week's deal among Gov. Ned Lamont and Democrats solved one problem but sets the stage for budget battles that could ...
The government wants to shut Americorps down. To some, that’s just a budget cut. To me, it feels like an attack on everything I’ve fought to become.
The public benefits charge has drawn the public's ire due to the debate over CT's electric prices, which are among the ...
To support our farmers and secure a more resilient food system, we must rethink how we value food, not as a commodity, but as ...
Paula Cofrancesco was accused of mishandling reports that children were sexually abused while attending town-run camp programs.
CT Mirror's Keith M. Phaneuf discusses his story about budget negotiations in Connecticut and looming battles over funding priorities.