Many housekeepers at Connecticut hospitals say COVID-19 pandemic benefits have only come after prolonged demands for recognition, if at all.
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Deer Lake likely to be preserved as sale to nonprofit nears closing
Pathfinders, Inc., signed an agreement to buy the property from the Boy Scouts’ Connecticut Yankee Council for $4.75 million.
Many CT health insurance plans will see double-digit rate hikes in 2023
The Connecticut Insurance Department has signed off on increased costs for health plans on and off the state’s Affordable Care Act exchange.
Bob Stefanowski’s tax returns: Average income $12M over 3 years
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski’s tax returns showed taxable income of $35.6 million over the past three years.
Stefanowski sues to knock Independent Party nominee off the ballot
Bob Stefanowski is seeking an injunction forcing the secretary of the state to remove Rob Hotaling and his running mate from the ballot.
AG Tong opens civil rights investigation of Project Veritas allegations
Attorney General William Tong is investigating whether Cos Cob assistant principal Jeremy Boland illegally discriminated against conservatives.
CT reserved $1,000 pandemic bonuses for 30,000 workers. At least 255,000 want them.
Demand for the Premium Pay Program far outweighs what the state budgeted, leading some lawmakers to call for increased funding.
Project Veritas says video shows bias against conservatives and Catholics in Greenwich schools
CT politicians from both parties condemned the remarks made by a Greenwich educator.
National political groups target Hayes, Logan in heated 5th District race
A Republican super PAC is the latest group to release TV ads in Connecticut’s most competitive House race of the 2022 midterm elections.
Battle over Windham Hospital birthing unit enters final stages
The state’s pending final decision on the closure of Windham labor and delivery marks the first in a series of proposed changes that could significantly impact the future of reproductive health in rural Connecticut.
Lawsuit claims Woodbridge zoning policy violates housing laws
Attorneys and housing advocates have sued Woodbridge, alleging the town’s zoning policies violate Connecticut’s Fair Housing Act.
White House approves $43 million plan for CT to expand high-speed broadband access
The White House approved Connecticut’s plan to invest nearly $43 million in affordable broadband access through a program launching in 2023.
Stefanowski pledges to remove hundreds of ‘nuisance taxes’
Bob Stefanowski said he won’t wait for the legislature to suspend what he calls “nuisance taxes” and will instead cancel them himself.
Gay men are (not) the (only) ones contracting Monkeypox
Sure, men who have sex with men are at risk of contracting Monkeypox. But so is anyone who shakes someone’s hand or likes hugs.
CT businesses spared from unemployment tax hikes, for now
CT businesses will be spared from unemployment tax hikes for now, but big challenges loom in coming years if debts aren’t paid.

