
Senate Moves to Expand Treatment Options for Sickle Cell Disease
More than 50% of Connecticut residents living with sickle cell disease are covered through Medicaid, and they are now one
More than 50% of Connecticut residents living with sickle cell disease are covered through Medicaid, and they are now one
The big picture: Connecticut has virtually no safeguards in place for homeschooled children, one of just 12 states nationwide with
Connecticut House Republicans overwhelmingly opposed a new state police contract with raises for troopers during Monday’s Appropriations Committee meeting, despite
Sen. Julie Kushner, D-Danbury, led Senate passage recently of a bill that will give about 12,000 unionized personal care attendants
The Trump administration has no problem with racism in schools; CT democrats call for a stronger Trust Act and what
Amid reports that federal cuts could directly harm Connecticut households, the state recently created a tool for businesses, nonprofits and
As families across Connecticut work to put their kids through college, Connecticut House Republicans have recommended funding levels for higher
Planned raises for Connecticut State Police would be cancelled under a budget plan unveiled Thursday by House Republicans, who floated
Civil rights advocates and Sen. Gary Winfield, D-New Haven, called Tuesday for reforms to Connecticut’s TRUST Act in response to
The Democrat-controlled Appropriations and Finance, Revenue & Bonding Committees have wrapped-up their budget packages for the next two years, with