The gun industry could face civil damages for the misuse of firearms in limited circumstances in Connecticut under the bill.
Mark Pazniokas
Mark is the Capitol Bureau Chief and a co-founder of CT Mirror. He is a frequent contributor to WNPR, a former state politics writer for The Hartford Courant and Journal Inquirer, and contributor for The New York Times.
After 100 days of Trump, CT Democrats know where they stand
CT Democrats say President Trump’s performance is actually worse than his dismal polling reflects. Republicans say it’s too early to judge.
Cheng out at CSCU following spending controversy
Cheng agreed to step aside as of July 1 following months of controversy regarding his overspending on meals, alcohol and chauffeur services.
Effort underway to seek a pardon for former Gov. John G. Rowland
A discreet effort is underway to explore the possibility of President Donald J. Trump pardoning former Gov. John G. Rowland.
CT special election 2025: Amy Romano wins Shelton House seat
Amy Romano won a special election Tuesday to the state House of Representatives, maintaining Republican control of the district for 50 years.
Big demand for this CT ag grant, but no money for it next year
Gov. Ned Lamont toured a farm to celebrate Earth Day and a grant program that illustrated the reach and limits of spending cap constraints.
Chris Murphy, a new ‘pugilistic populist,’ maps resistance to Trump
Chris Murphy says President Trump is bullying key institutions into submission. He wants to meet the moment with uncompromising defiance.
Stephanie Thomas apologizes for invoking ‘SS’ when criticizing exec order
Stephanie Thomas was discussing her objections to President Trump’s executive order on elections when she referred to Nazi Germany’s SS.
CT creates new office to regulate medical and recreational marijuana
The move comes less than a month after state officials apologized for what appeared to be a retaliatory inspection at a cannabis facility.
Veterans say Trump’s planned cuts will return VA to era of backlogs
The Trump administration plans to cut 83,000 jobs in the Veterans Administration, and CT veterans, politicians and advocates are pushing back.
Across Connecticut, demonstrators rail at Trump policies
Demonstrators thronged at the state Capitol and across Connecticut as part of a national “Hands Off” day of action protesting President Trump.
AGs, including Tong, sue Trump over agency closures
CT wants to stop the dismantling of agencies that mediate labor disputes and support public libraries, museums and minority-owned businesses.
CT one of 19 states suing Trump over elections order
Trump’s order would direct states to require proof of citizenship for voting and that no mailed ballots be accepted after Election Day.
Moon-bound NASA opens a door for CT’s small manufacturers
The matchmaking event was for CT small manufacturers to gain entree to NASA, SpaceX and the billions related to America’s return to the moon.
Trump’s tariffs are ‘a six-letter word for tax,’ Ned Lamont says
Lamont said Trump’s latest, and broadest, round of tariffs will make CT exports less competitive and create additional costs on businesses.



