The CT Mirror asked Democrat William Tong, Republican Jessica Kordas, Ken Krayeske, Green Party, and Independent A.P. Pascarella 13 questions.
13 questions with CT Attorney General candidates on justice issues
Up to 10,000 CT veterans could be eligible for VA benefits from burn pit exposure
A new law called the PACT Act expanded the number of veterans eligible for bun pit relief and paved an easier path to compensation and care.
CT Democrats decry lawsuit challenging assault weapons ban
Gov. Ned Lamont and Attorney General William Tong condemned the groups challenging CT’s assault weapons ban just days before the election.
In CT U.S. Senate race, Blumenthal runs on decades-long record
Opponent Leora Levy calls him “out of touch,” but Sen. Richard Blumenthal is promoting his legislative history as he runs for reelection.
New Haven deploys crisis response team to help police with mental health calls
The program, Elm City COMPASS, will work with first responders to help residents experiencing mental health, drug, alcohol or housing crises.
CT treasurer candidates seek to better manage savings, debt
The campaign between Erick Russell and Harry Arora to succeed retiring state Treasurer Shawn Wooden is coming down to a debate over expertise.
Bear attack highlights the need for controlling this population
In several years, the bear population will exceed 5,000 meaning they will be common sights on our roads and in our backyards.
Stefanowski takes on Lamont response to COVID, discrimination
If Bob Stefanowski’s goal was to criticize how Lamont handled the pandemic, he found himself competing with the agendas of two guest speakers.
Killingly school board chair claims CT official lied; demands apology
Board of ed chair Norm Ferron decried ‘wild claims’ from CT officials investigating Killingly’s rejection of a school mental health clinic.
In North Carolina, a county elections director stood up to locals
Michella Huff considered it ludicrous that anyone could think the election had been rigged where Trump received upward of 70% of the votes.
An independent governor could move Connecticut forward with ideas, not ideology
An Independent governor would be free from partisan pressure and able to pursue the policies that voters want.
PODCAST: Growing CT’s economy through science and technology
Hear an outstanding panel of thinkers debate how Connecticut should move forward in the post-pandemic economy.
La votación anticipada está en la boleta electoral en CT, un tema clave para los residentes Negros y Latinos
Connecticut es uno de los cuatro Estados sin votación anticipada. Pero algunos votantes Negros y Latinos dicen que les ayudaría.
Ned Lamont, Bob Stefanowski spent $34M in rematch so far
Combined expenditures by the two wealthy self-funders reached $34 million, a record for a Connecticut gubernatorial general election.
Do our elections offer a real choice?
Poverty and neglect breeds crime and violence. Anyone serious about ending this trend will vote to support our less privileged.

