In this study every state got an alcohol score, using two metrics and weighted 80% — 20% for the fatalities per 100,000. Connecticut scored a 19.62 out of 100, good for sixth on the list between New ...
Current state law prohibits expiration dates on most gift cards sold in Connecticut and businesses must provide a cash refund ...
Whyte is the fifth incarcerated person to die in state custody since February whose death is considered untimely or is under ...
Senate Bill 397, An Act Concerning Democracy and Government Accountability, and Senate Bill 91, An Act Concerning the ...
Blumenthal, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, wrote to Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of the U.S. Central Command, raising concerns about crew safety about such vessels, which he said ...
The Transportation Committee this week unanimously voted to advance a bill that would allow the state Department of ...
The bill allocates $200 million from the state’s Emergency Federal Response Fund to establish a health care affordability ...
According to published reports, U.S. District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai in Eugene, Oregon,ruled that a December declaration by ...
The committee voted Senate Bill 311, An Act Concerning Disconnected Youth, along to the Appropriations Committee on a mostly ...
Most people who get their health coverage through the Affordable Care Act say they face sharply higher costs, with many worried they will have to pare back other expenses to cover them, according to a ...
Peter Fousek, of the CT Tenants Union, says Connecticut should treat housing through large-scale landlords like a public utility.
Columnist Barth Keck asks the critical question about a bill that would give Connecticut's public health commissioner more latitude with vaccine standards: What about the common good?