
Connecticut & New England Shine in National Child Well-Being Rankings
The new 2025 “Kids Count Data Book,” which tracks state trends in child well-being, has just been published, and once
The new 2025 “Kids Count Data Book,” which tracks state trends in child well-being, has just been published, and once
As first reported by The Hartford Business Journal, the General Assembly last week approved a massive, more than $1 billion,
The state legislature last week passed a bill that would allow striking workers to collect unemployment benefits after 14 days
Senate Democrats voted unanimously to extend Connecticut’s popular Paid Family and Medical Leave program to as many as 50,000 public
Sen. Julie Kushner, D-Danbury, led Senate passage recently of a bill that will give about 12,000 unionized personal care attendants
The Democrat-controlled Appropriations and Finance, Revenue & Bonding Committees have wrapped-up their budget packages for the next two years, with
Citing troubling economic forecasts and Trump-era trade policies, Senate President Martin Looney and Majority Leader Bob Duff called Monday on
A bill introduced by Connecticut Republicans that would strip public safety workers of their right to include overtime wages in
Republicans on the legislature’s Labor Committee unanimously opposed a bill advanced by majority Democrats last week, giving special consideration in
The legislature’s Insurance and Real Estate Committee advanced priority legislation last week that seeks to create an enforcement mechanism to