CT cannot afford to treat firearms as immune to the basic principles of public health, consumer safety, and corporate accountability.
CT lawmakers, stop treating guns like a special case
New Haven joins growing list of CT towns offering microtransit
Through Via NHV, a two-year pilot program, riders can use an app or phone call to arrange a $1.75 ride — the same cost as a two-hour bus pass.
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.
REGISTER: Rep. Jim Himes is IN THE ROOM April 17
CT Mirror’s John Dankosky will sit with Rep. Jim Himes on April 17, 2025, 6:00-7:00PM, at Stamford’s Ferguson Library.
CT film, TV community call potential tax credit cuts a ‘guillotine’ for media industry
State officials and film and TV leaders say media production in CT could be at risk if the state’s digital media tax credit is lowered.
Parking reform offers many benefits for CT communities
Government should not make it harder for developers to build housing near public transit by requiring them to build parking spaces that will sit empty and drive up costs.
The end of the New Deal – A pursuit of cruelty
The idea that the current administration is just trying to make government more efficient requires extreme gullibility and naivety to accept.
We are failing our future by failing CT schools
When CT students’ educations are suffering, it is not the time to boast about having extra money available.
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.
After Trump cut LIHEAP staff, CT energy assistance future unclear
Lawmakers warned the cuts could put CT’s most vulnerable in harm’s way and result in higher taxes and electricity bills for all residents.
New London, Waterbury schools hit hardest by federal funding freeze
Of roughly $6 million in ESSER funds CT school districts have obligated, more than half were slated for New London and Waterbury.
¿Las tarifas de la energía canadiense afectarán las facturas de servicios públicos de CT?
¿Las tarifas del presidente Trump aplicarán a la electricidad que fluye entre EE. UU. y Canadá a través de líneas de transmisión? Qué saber.
Dem states sue Trump administration over sudden cancellation of $11B in health funds
Connecticut joined 22 states in the lawsuit, which came on the same day thousands of HHS workers reportedly found they’d been part of a mass layoff.
Police: Former Republican lobbyist vandalized CT senator’s Tesla
Rep. Craig Fishbein on Monday said Teslas were being vandalized as ‘acts of political terrorism’ inspired by animus to Trump and Musk.
They are coming for my kids. Yours will be next
The powers that be see little value in my kids and the support system they use to survive in this world, to navigate a reality that many had no say in.

