Despite calls to regulate homeschooling to prevent abuse, opposition has been fierce, and many lawmakers have opposed the legislation.
Eve Rogers’ death in Enfield intensifies homeschool rules debate
Rep. John Larson files articles of impeachment against Trump
Larson has also joined a chorus of Democratic lawmakers — like U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy — calling for Trump’s removal by the 25th Amendment.
Personal Finance is a High School Requirement, Why Synchrony is Supporting Teachers
Synchrony’s Empowering Financial Futures grants bring financial literacy labs, teacher training, and free financial counseling to educators across the country.
Lamont’s former aide, Jeff Beckham, withdraws as judicial nominee
Gov. Ned Lamont’s former top fiscal adviser, Jeffrey Beckham, asked Lamont to withdraw his nomination as a judge of the CT Superior Court.
Survivors seek to nix statute of limitations for child sexual abuse
Survivors also want to expand the definition of child sexual abuse to include provisions around AI-generated material and more.
Medicaid uncertainty looms over new CT hospital tax deal talks
As the hospital industry seeks a new multiyear financial arrangement with CT, both are threatened by huge cuts in federal Medicaid assistance.
Financial literacy courses are expanding in CT, thanks to new requirement
Schools across CT are working to meet the new graduation requirement. Stamford got a boost from the city’s well-established finance sector.
No kings, no silence. CT shows up for accountability
On Saturday, March 28, thousands of people across 50 locations in Connecticut gathered in Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, and other communities throughout the state for the “No Kings” rallies. These rallies are a part of a nationwide call to reaffirm a basic principle of our democracy: no one is above the law. The energy was […]
Bill aiming to extend dental care places patients at risk
Proponents describe the bill as expanding access. In reality, it risks delaying diagnosis.
CT lawmakers must improve funding for reproductive health care
Sexual and reproductive health care has always been, and remains, chronically underfunded in our health care system.
SCSU rally calls for ICE-detained student’s release
The SCSU nursing student in question was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Middletown, on Tuesday, March 31.
Lamont withdraws judicial nomination of former Rep. John Shaban
Shaban was one of two politically connected nominees to face difficult questioning Thursday by the legislature’s Judiciary Committee.
Sen. Blumenthal calls for DOJ investigation into CT Sun sale
The senator said he requested the US Department of Justice launch an antitrust investigation into the WNBA’s role in the Connecticut Sun sale.
Himes at odds with some Dems, constituents over surveillance law
FISA’s 702 program allows the government to monitor non-U.S. persons abroad without warrants. Americans’ records can get swept up.
CT Bill Tracker: Legislation we’re following in the 2026 session
CT Mirror’s 2026 legislative session bill tracker is a tool to help you follow legislation as it works its way through the process.

