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On this week's edition of Capitol Report, Connecticut Democrats and Republicans respond to the U.S. Department of Justice ...
Connecticut has experienced three heat waves this summer, and a fourth could possibly be on the horizon as temperatures are ...
We have to put those kinds of resources behind education if we want to move the needle on hate in the state,” Jason Chang, ...
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CT Insider on MSNChris Powell (opinion): Euphemism can't erase doubts about sex change for minors
Is "gender-affirming care" good or bad? Whatever it is, it's a euphemism, a term of camouflage to prevent something from being plainly understood and to present it in a favorable light — in this case ...
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CT Insider on MSNEditorial: School choice is best for Connecticut
One reason our editorial board preferred Republican gubernatorial nominee Bob Stefanowski in the 2022 election over the ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s promise to grant state employee unions raises every year of his term is either a stunning ...
Public Act 25-43” goes into effect Oct. 1 and will hold gun manufacturers, distributors and retailers accountable for failing ...
Gov. Ned Lamont joined Mark Sudol on Power & Politics with reaction to President Donald Trump's “Big, Beautiful Bill” that was signed into law last month. He addresses what it means for Medicaid, SNAP ...
Fans in the Nutmeg State may find themselves without their lone professional sports team, if recent reports that the Connecticut Sun may be moved to Boston will come to fruition.
In Texas and beyond, the party has adopted a newly combative posture following months of internal conversations. Now, they ...
Connecticut spends more per capita on pension benefits than most other states, but three-quarters covers payments that past ...
In a July 30 letter to Department of Correction Commissioner Angel Quiros, state Sen. Saud Anwar, D-South Windsor, who also ...
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