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Supporters say this will create scholarship opportunities and open more financial support for children in both private and public schools.
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Connecticut gubernatorial candidates have criticized an electricity rate hike for 2027 that Eversource Energy, the state’s largest public utility company, has requested.
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All eligible Connecticut voters now have the option to vote in elections and primaries using absentee ballots.
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Republican opponent Bruce Blakeman said the governor owes small businesses and hourly workers "who got completely screwed by her incompetence" in three-day strike.
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Connecticut is testing North America’s first floating fish passage system, using AI and cameras to help migrating fish safely navigate around dams.
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A five-year delay in a New York mandate for electric school buses will be included in this year’s final state budget, according to lawmakers.
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Labor leaders and Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials announced a tentative deal Monday night, ending the three-day strike on the Long Island Railroad.
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Connecticut State College and University Board of Regents Chair Marty Guay has resigned amid a growing scandal involving former Interim Chancellor O. John Maduko and allegations of sexual harassment.
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On Day 3 of the Long Island Railroad strike, New York State Attorney General Letitia James warned Long Islanders to beware of price gouging at car rental companies and ride-sharing services like Lyft and Uber.
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250 years ago, candidates mostly relied on their own personal wealth to finance campaigns. That’s no longer the case.
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As the weather warms up, harmful algal blooms can begin growing on ponds, rivers, and lakes.
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Governor Ned Lamont (D) and State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-Greenwich) are set to square off as their party’s top candidates this November in the race for Connecticut governor.