On Wednesday morning, lawmakers will convene at the state capitol for the start of the 2025 legislative session. At the top of the agenda, this year is the negotiation of a two-year state budget.
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Lawmakers are now rolling out their proposals this year to protect patients and make prescription drugs more affordable. In ...
With 2025 almost here, Connecticut organizations are preparing for the next legislative session. The 2025 session will not be as short as the one in 2024 and after some committee shortcomings ...
Lawmakers target worker monitoring and strict quotas at workplaces like Amazon along with pushing for a third try at making ...
Democrats in the Connecticut General Assembly are doubling down on worker protections in their 2025 legislative priorities, ...
The plans to reform towing laws in this year’s legislative session follow a Connecticut Mirror and ProPublica investigation that found people’s cars can be sold just 15 days after they’re towed.
The Transportation Committee held its first meeting of the 2025 legislative session Wednesday morning, setting an agenda that ...
Bridgeport leaders are working together with mayors and superintendents from Connecticut’s largest cities – Hartford, New ...