Less than three weeks after a top official resigned, Republican state senators are asking whether some of her fellow ...
Senate President Martin Looney, D-New Haven, and Majority Leader Bob Duff. D-Norwalk, have called on Lamont to follow the ...
"We view it as a creeping culture of corruption. It's mismanagement. A lack of oversight and accountability," Harding said.
This article originally published at SNAP benefits to end in CT Nov. 1 without additional aid as Gov. Lamont weighs relief ...
Lawmakers and Gov. Ned Lamont are aligned on most portions of a new housing bill, written to replace the vetoed House Bill ...
After HB 5002 veto, the governor and lawmakers have worked to modify new housing legislation, to be taken up at next month's ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — more commonly known as SNAP, or food stamps — is a key benefits program that ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has nominated Christina D. Ghio to serve as Connecticut’s child advocate, a position responsible for monitoring and evaluating agencies working with children.
The fast-growing group became Quiet Corner Indivisible-CT, one of several chapters to spring up in more remote, conservative ...
Connecticut officials’ efforts to invest state money in shrinking federal human service programs are encountering more legal ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and Democratic legislative leaders have nearly wrapped plans to use part of last fiscal year’s historic state ...
Republicans including Texas Sen. Ted Cruz expressed outrage. Some in Connecticut, including Senate GOP Leader Stephen Harding ...