Connecticut's felony disenfranchisement law denies voting rights to thousands, fueling racial and economic injustice.
Connecticut’s existing felony disenfranchisement policy continues to perpetuate the state’s legacy of suppressing the ...
Russell's nomination is part of Democrats' final push to confirm as many of President Joe Biden's judicial nominees before ...
A developer will transform Bridgeport Harbor Station Unit 3, and the state wants mixed-use development — ideally with a ...
Stamford's Linda McMahon is expected to be President-elect Donald Trump's pick to succeed Miguel Cardona as Education ...
The report found CT behavioral health providers are paid less by Medicaid than by commercial insurers and often less than ...
Erica E. Phillips writes about how the federal policy changes during President Donald Trump's second term could tangibly ...
DeVaughn Ward will draw from his experience of having loved ones in prison in his new role as the state’s interim ...
Advocates promised to protect their communities amid Trump’s stated plans for mass deportations — while saying the future ...
Business groups are challenging CT’s ban on ‘captive audience’ meetings, which unions say are used to thwart organizing.
Connecticut’s educational system sits at a crossroads and faces a critical turning point about how education and associated ...
Now that CT voters approved a no-excuse absentee voting ballot question, the doors are open for legislators to pass a law ...