CT pronto podra exijir que todas las empresas ofrezcan al menos 40 horas de tiempo pagado por enfermedad cada año. Esto es lo que debe saber.
Yash Roy
Yash Roy is a CTMirror intern for fall 2023 and spring 2024. Originally from Princeton, New Jersey, he is a junior at Yale majoring in Global Affairs with certificates in Journalism and Data Science. Having reported for the New Haven Independent and Yale Daily News for two years, Yash has extensively covered New Haven and Connecticut politics, the state and city budget, economic inequality, police brutality, education and higher education. This summer, Yash reported for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on state politics. He also led an investigation into the property developers, local officials and state regulators involved in the building of two apartment complexes that were evacuated due to chemical contamination.
CT may expand its paid sick leave law this year. Here’s what to know
CT legislators are considering expanding the state’s paid sick time law to require that all businesses offer at least 40 hours of paid sick leave each year.
About 11% of votes in CT Democratic primary were ‘uncommitted’
About 11.6% of Democratic voters cast a ballot for ‘uncommitted’ in Tuesday’s presidential primary, a higher share than in 2020 and 2016.
Connecticut’s presidential primary election is this week. Here’s what to know.
CT heads to the polls on Tuesday to cast its votes in the state’s Democratic and Republican presidential primary elections.
CT employee raises could hinder aid for higher education
CT higher ed officials say raises for state employees could complicate their already uphill climb to close deficits and preserve programs.
¿Qué son los desalojos sin culpa y por qué CT quiere eliminarlos?
La nueva ley, si se aprueba, requeriría que los propietarios citaran una causa cuando desalojen a los inquilinos.
What are no-fault evictions and why is CT considering eliminating them?
The CT legislature is considering a proposal that would require landlords to provide a reason when they evict renters. Here’s what to know.
Esto es lo que debe esperar de la sesión legislativa de CT en 2024
¿Presentará el gobernador un nuevo presupuesto? Esto es lo que los residentes de CT pueden esperar de la sesión legislativa de este año.
CT’s 2024 legislative session begins soon. Here’s what to expect
On Feb. 7, the Connecticut General Assembly will convene for its 2024 legislative session, which will last through May 6.
Cómo CT utilizará las cámaras de velocidad y de semáforo en rojo
La Legislatura de CT autorizó el uso de un sistema automatizado de cámaras de tránsito, por infracciones de velocidad y semáforos en rojo.
A look at CT’s guidance for municipal speed, red light camera use
This month, the CT Department of Transportation released guidance for municipalities that choose to apply for speeding and red light cameras.
¿CT prohibirá ventas de carros de gasolina nuevos?
CT esta considerando regulaciones que requerirían que todos los automóviles nuevos vendidos aquí a partir de 2035 sean cero emisiones.
Will CT ban new gas car sales? Here’s what’s going on
Last fall, Lamont pulled regulations that would have required that all new cars sold in CT beginning in 2035 be zero-emission. Now what?
CT universities stage ‘silent protest’ against Israel-Hamas war
The collective protest involved students at several CT universities staging sit-ins, marching with signs and handing out pamphlets.
¿Hay protecciones disponibles para los inquilinos en CT?
Legisladores en CT aprobaron protecciones para inquilinos, pero no una medida de tope de alquiler. Esto es lo que debe saber.