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The racial makeup of the state’s Board of Pardons and Parole was debated Friday in the Judiciary Committee as two Republican lawmakers argued that they couldn’t vote to approve two white nominees – no ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
On the new episode of the On Fire with Jeff Probst podcast, Rachel LaMont offered some excellent advice to players in the ...
Premier Boxing Champions is currently looking at additional possible dates for the bout, which might take place in either ...
Dan Haar is columnist and senior editor at Hearst Connecticut Media Group, writing about the intersection of business, public ...
Gov. Ned Lamont expressed optimism that the budget proposal Democratic lawmakers approved is not far off from the one he presented in February. But he also told reporters at a press conference in ...
Under proposals advanced by Connecticut's Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee, families would see a child tax credit, while the wealthy would pay more taxes.
Democratic lawmakers called Wednesday for a child tax credit that would be enacted for the first time in Connecticut history, ...
Majority Democrats adopted a second measure Tuesday over Republican objections that would gradually phase out property taxes ...
A key committee OK'd bills that would reduce CT transportation construction debt and phase out property taxes on vehicles — ...
A growing number of Republican-led states are taking aim at driver’s licenses issued by other states to people in the U.S.