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Bills passed during the 2025 legislative session will increase funding for Connecticut's rental assistance program and provide other supports to help more people find affordable housing.
Connecticut did not meet the moment in 2025. Despite the outcry of our residents and the glaring reality of a housing and affordability crisis in our state, we didn’t do nearly enough to support ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s office negotiated a housing bill with state lawmakers, but that didn’t stop him from vetoing it when it came to his desk.
Connecticut has turned four long-vacant factory buildings in New Britain into apartments that meet the state’s definition of affordable housing. The buildings were once the home of the defunct ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) —The 2025 session of Connecticut’s state legislature has been over for more than a week, but a major piece of housing legislation passed by majority Democrats continues… ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) on Monday vetoed a sweeping housing reform bill that his administration helped to negotiate. Lamont said the legislation pushed too far in mandating local zoning ...
Incentive frameworks proposed in the bill would have rewarded towns that established a five-year plan to build 25% of their “fair share” of the state’s goal for 120,000 affordable housing units.
The sponsor of Connecticut’s controversial affordable housing bill wants Gov. Ned Lamont to sign the bill before calling lawmakers for a special session to make revisions.
Continuing to push for enhancing housing options for our veterans in Connecticut. Some are disappointed a bill that would help elderly veterans or those with disabilities get affordable housing ...