Guest columnist Jennifer Jackson, CEO of the Connecticut Hospital Association, says that every day, Connecticut hospital teams ask themselves: what did we do well, and how can we do better?
Gov. Ned Lamont, Attorney General William Tong, Comptroller Sean Scanlon, and state Rep. Cristin McCarthy Vahey, D-Fairfield, ...
In their letter, the attorneys general urge FDA to reconsider the draft guidance and to continue its careful scrutiny of all ...
Among its 75 sections of new laws are provisions addressing wage theft in the building trades, job protections for services workers, compensation for workers assaulted on the job, including nurses and ...
"I want to be clear about one thing. We just saw a political earthquake in this convention hall," Luke Bronin told a crowd of ...
VERNON, CT — Joe Courtney secured the Democratic nomination to run for an 11th term representing the Second District in the U ...
While two of the state's largest advocacy organizations said they were mostly pleased with the General Assembly’s work this year, business and grassroots citizen groups said lawmakers didn’t do enough ...
Since the closure of the Connecticut Yankee nuclear power plant some 30 years ago, the state has been home to just one nuclear power plant, Millstone in Waterford, and has restricted adding others.
Here are a few bills that received significant news coverage this year that stalled, ran into unexpected opposition or simply ...
An act intended to enhance online safety cleared the House Friday by a bipartisan 131-17 vote. The legislation, Senate Bill 5, passed the state Senate by a 32-4 vote last month and now heads to Gov.
In a 40-minute press conference, Lamont spent about a half hour answering questions about numerous topics, including ...
An amendment to House Bill 5464, An Act Implementing Recommendations From the Department of Transportation, removed section 15 of the bill on April 29 in a House vote. The amended bill then passed the ...