Washington — There’s a truce, not an end to the fighting that caused the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
January 25, 2019 @ 5:30 pm
New state data: HIV diagnoses up in 2017
HIV diagnoses increased in Connecticut from 2016 to 2017, but long term, the number has been on the decline.
Uninsured rate rises in the nation, ACA enrollment drops in CT
New polling from Gallup shows that the percentage of uninsured Americans inched up last year, but there’s no evidence yet that Connecticut is following that national trend.
Lamont picks ex-IBM executive to run state’s ‘nerve center’
Former senior IBM executive Josh Geballe is nominated to run the Department of Administrative Services.
Under Barr, there will be no funny business
Last week was a whirlwind for the Mueller investigation, but for the first time in months, much of the news was good. The Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony from Attorney General-designate William Barr to discuss how he would handle his duties as Attorney General, and specifically his plans for the Mueller investigation.