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Overall, the tax department estimates that the state is owed $3 billion in unpaid taxes including three different categories: ...
Eight out of Connecticut’s 36 state senators were present for each of the 437 votes taken in the Connecticut Senate during ...
Top Connecticut officials pledged Monday to do what they can to fill the upcoming gaps from cuts in Medicaid and food stamps as they rallied to counterattack President Donald Trump’s new ...
Nearly six decades on, FOIA remains a cornerstone of democracy—and despite delays, loopholes and denials in state laws, the ...
The ultimate cost of these historic cuts to Medicaid and SNAP will be human lives—the unnecessary death of Connecticut ...
President Donald Trump’s tax cut bill could have large implications for states. The legislation nearing completion in ...
SHELTON — Marissa Gillett, the embattled chairwoman of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority who is involved in an active ...
HARTFORD —More than $28.4 million was spent influencing state lawmakers, leaders and agencies in the first quarter of 2025, ...
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Push to make more Connecticut police records secret falls shortFor 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 ...
Those bills, which passed out of several legislative committees earlier this year, would eliminate access to higher education records, information on Connecticut Lottery winners, the identities of ...
Is Utah becoming a ‘black hole’ for public records? Here are the anti-transparency laws the Legislature passed in 2025.
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