Health insurers report billions in profits while increasingly promoting products that shift more financial responsibility onto patients and physicians.
Medical debt? Blame high-deductible insurance
How climate education and creativity are empowering CT students
What started as a legislative requirement has grown into something far more powerful: a movement that connects learning to action.
Bill limiting when towing companies can sell cars passes CT Senate
A bill that would require towing companies to consider the age of a towed vehicle before it’s sold breezed through the CT Senate Wednesday.
FISA clears House, with only 1 CT congressperson in favor
The U.S. House voted Wednesday to extend a controversial surveillance law that most Connecticut lawmakers opposed.
CT seeks to claim money from ‘Mimi’ Torres-García’s father
Officials say Victor Torres owes more than $300,000 for the cost of his incarceration. CT seeks to recover the debt from any settlement.
CT legislature OKs raises for unionized state employees
The legislature approved contracts Wednesday that would grant 2.5% annual cost-of-living raises for most CT state employees through 2028.
House bill ‘a start’ to fixing medical care in CT state prisons, lawmakers say
HB 5567 would grant correction ombuds resources to investigate medical complaints, require DOC to fix problems with medication, nurse staff.
CT House passes transportation bill relaxing clean bus mandates
Officials say the measures, allowing the state to purchase diesel buses, come in response to changing environmental policy under Trump.
2 babies relinquished under CT safe haven law in April
The Safe Havens Act, enacted 25 years ago, allows a parent to give up an infant anonymously and without the threat of prosecution.
Are CT men under 26 always enrolled for selective service when licensed to drive?
Many U.S. states register men ages 18-25 for the Selective Service – or military draft pool – when issuing a driver’s license.
CT bottle bill proposals narrowed down to just one: criminal charges
Proposals that would have made a range of changes to Connecticut’s bottle redemption law have been reduced to just one.
Wrongful conviction lawsuit puts 1990s New Haven police practices on trial
Stefon Morant alleges officers coerced witnesses, fabricated evidence and withheld key information. The trial begins in Hartford this week.
YIGBY could be Connecticut’s solution to health and housing crisis
This bill would make it easier for religious organizations like churches and synagogues to build affordable housing on their own land.
When our senator votes for bulldozers and bombs
Every dollar this country sends abroad carries a moral signature. Sen. Blumenthal affixed ours to bulldozers and bombs.
CT’s next generation isn’t waiting. They’re leading.
CT’s young people are not waiting their turn to step into the political arena. They are organizing, asking hard questions, and leading.
