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The new legislation creates a new tax credit for farmers’ investments in machinery, equipment and buildings. It also ...
Eight out of Connecticut’s 36 state senators were present for each of the 437 votes taken in the Connecticut Senate during ...
HARTFORD —More than $28.4 million was spent influencing state lawmakers, leaders and agencies in the first quarter of 2025, ...
For the second time, a proposal to make more police records secret under Connecticut’s public records law fell short in the legislature. A bill aimed at strengthening police accountability ...
The 2021 law will erase nonviolent crimes from public records in hopes of improving employment and housing opportunities for formerly incarcerated people. Technological upgrades required $8 ...
Less than two weeks before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office, Connecticut’s General Assembly reconvened for its 2025 legislative session. For nearly five months, the part-time ...
Legislature considers $37 million for several men who claim wrongful conviction By Mike Savino • Published February 14, 2025 • Updated on February 14, 2025 at 6:32 pm ...
In 2021, Connecticut passed the “ Clean Slate” law to erase conviction records for minor offenses. At the time, Governor Ned Lamont (D) said it would change the lives of people who had been ...
To mark the state’s first Survivor of Homicide Victims Awareness Month, several of those loved ones shared their stories and pushed for legislative change.
The state legislature took action last year against human trafficking, enacting laws that require hotels and motels to keep records of guests for up to six months and to hang posters about ...
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