The move comes less than a month after state officials apologized for what appeared to be a retaliatory inspection at a cannabis facility.
CT creates new office to regulate medical and recreational marijuana
Se acerca la fecha límite para el REAL ID en Connecticut: Qué debe saber sobre el nuevo requisito de la TSA
A partir del 7 de mayo, todos los residentes de Connecticut deberán tener identificación estatal que cumpla con el REAL ID.
CT towns say they’re struggling with change to car tax law
Some CT towns have seen dips in their grand lists caused by changes to the state’s car tax law, which in turn have impacted their budgets.
Funding political pet projects: the left leaves taxpayers voiceless
Busting the fiscal guardrails to funnel taxpayer dollars into polarizing missions isn’t just reckless; it’s a betrayal of the public trust.
As measles outbreaks increase, CT must hold the line on school vaccinations
Maintaining the prohibition of the religious exemption protects not only the child next door, but also every vulnerable child dependent on herd immunity.
On CT universal pre-K, Lamont undeterred by economic uncertainty
Gov. Ned Lamont vowed to preserve his $300M plan amid growing uncertainty surrounding the state budget and cuts to federal funding.
Report: Correction staff lied after incarcerated man died
A report accused the DOC of failing to provide correct medical care to a man who died within 24 hours of entering a correctional facility.
CT approves merger of Northwell, Nuvance health systems
The merger involves Nuvance hospitals in Danbury, Norwalk, Sharon and New Milford. The combined system will have 28 hospitals.
Avelo says it will run deportation flights out of Arizona, drawing condemnation in CT
The airline says it will run a long-term charter program with ‘domestic and international trips to support DHS’s deportation efforts.’
Uniendo el muro perforado entre la Iglesia, el Estado y la comunidad
Cuando las organizaciones religiosas y comunitarias quedan excluidas del discurso público, los servicios vitales pueden verse afectados.
CT cannabis shop owners: Let us sell our businesses sooner
CT law currently prevents social equity applicants from selling their ownership stakes in cannabis businesses for seven years.
A day in CT politics
For the past two years we have been struggling to end degrading, dehumanizing and humiliating strip searches without probable cause.
Hunting increases bear complaints
Most CT residents would prefer to stick to scientifically sound methods to coexist with bears rather than hunting them,
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.

