ニュース
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
A proposal to cap the amount residents pay for out-of-network medical care at 240% of Medicare rates faces pushback from ...
Deidre Gifford knew that the Medicaid audit of Helen Zervas' eye care practice was being cancelled, emails show, but didn't ...
Hundreds of students from across CT flooded the Legislative Office Building, urging Lamont to 'prioritize funding for our ...
The state’s largest health care workers’ union agreed to push a May 19 strike deadline at 51 Connecticut nursing homes back ...
Officials say new rules will speed the process for cleaning up thousands of abandoned, derelict and potentially contaminated ...
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Converting PURA to a quasi-public agency solely to give Sen. John Fonfara a promised seat is off the table for the 2025 ...
AmeriCorps members in CT, including 184 working in a preschool program, were informed last month of program closures due to ...
CT Dept of Education will look into whether state leaders are following the correct legal process for funding charter schools ...
SB 1560 would cripple essential programs for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and other system benefits that keep our ...
These bills may seem like routine guardrails to protect teens, but they actually risk endangering groups CT Democratic ...
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