An increase in state education aid for Connecticut’s high-need school districts is long overdue.
Why CT students can’t wait any longer for SB 7
CT’s homeless students deserve better transportation
We know what happens when transportation fails. Nearly half of homeless students nationwide are chronically absent.
CT leaders must deliver on early care and education promises
It appears that just a fraction of the promised $300 million childcare support might be delivered. — a devastating blow to parents and guardians counting on this support.
Who will heal the healthcare workers?
Each day in the U.S., an average of 57 nurses are assaulted, which is about two per hour.
CT House postpones vote on universal absentee voting
A protracted debate on a bill that would make voting by absentee ballots a universal option in Connecticut ended without a vote Wednesday.
PURA approves deep cuts to public benefits charge on electric bills
The changes will result in about $30 off the average Eversource monthly bill and about $34 off United Illuminating monthly bills, PURA said.
Officials plan to tap savings to make next CT budget work
The move would ensure Connecticut’s next budget provides major boosts to municipal aid, affordable child care and tax relief.
CT House passes ban on ‘convertible pistols’
HB 5043 would ban the sale of pistols that can be easily converted into a machine gun. It would primarily affect Glocks.
Is most of the CT public benefits charge always tied to Millstone deal?
Under a state contract, utilities like Eversource and United Illuminating must buy 50% of Millstone’s output at a fixed price through 2029.
CT could become first state to offer free bus transit to veterans
Lawmakers approved reduced-price fares last year, but program was never funded. This year, Gov. Ned Lamont wants to take it a step further.
CT Judicial Branch launches remote hearings page amid fear of ICE at courthouses
The Judicial Branch launched a new webpage, where residents can find information on remote hearings, amid concerns about ICE at courthouses.
This Earth Day make polluters pay
Accountability must be at the core of climate action, shifting the burden off everyday people and onto the biggest polluters.
The key to lower energy bills? More solar, now
Solar power is uniquely positioned to meet this moment, if state lawmakers let it.
We are training CT’s kids for jobs
Even in the programs genuinely building workforce skills, what kind of workforce readiness are we actually producing?
Amended AI bill passed by CT Senate after extensive questioning
With Tuesday’s vote, the artificial intelligence bill now moves to the House, which last year opted to not take up that session’s AI measure.

