Officials from the Department of Social Services (DSS) painted a mostly bleak picture of the future for Medicaid services in the state Friday afternoon, as news regarding lower-than-expected Medicaid ...
A Superior Court judge has upheld state regulators' 2022 decision rejecting United Illuminating’s request for a $130 million ...
The Energy and Technology Committee debated two bills aimed at addressing Connecticut's electricity costs this week in its ...
More than a dozen health care providers and the Connecticut Hospital Association are fighting a bill capping out-of-network ...
The Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee on Thursday approved a bill to expand the debt-free community college program to include state universities within the Connecticut State ...
Connecticut’s Federally Qualified Health Centers have taken legal steps to compel the state’s Department of Social Services ...
The General Law Committee held a public hearing today to discuss various bills, including Senate Bill 3, “An Act Concerning ...
The Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee approved legislation Tuesday to reduce the percentage of courses ...
However, Sarah Kettle, state director for the National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action, disagreed with the assertion that HB 7042 would not impact law-abiding firearm dealers ...
Guest columnist and former state representative Christine Palm says that as our federal ship of state tosses democracy, ...
Several people have submitted testimony in favor of Senate Bill 1408, which would require the state’s Office of Policy and ...
The state is doing what it can to help federal employees who live here, the governor announced Tuesday. The Labor Department ...