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The AI bill's passage in the CT Senate left unanswered a bigger question: Are the changes enough for Gov. Ned Lamont?
We don’t allow doctors and nurses to hide behind a hospital’s license, and we shouldn’t allow administrators to either.
Mr. President, you are not a student, so you likely cannot relate to those in the younger generation. You are not searching ...
The bill to require state licensure of municipal camps passed despite concerns it could unintentionally shutter low-cost ...
A provision in a bill that passed the Senate would shield more records from disclosure under the Connecticut Freedom of ...
CT faith leaders led a protest at Tweed New Haven Airport Monday against Avelo Airlines as it began its deportation flights ...
The legislation would penalize companies that manufacture or sell drugs or devices that can be used in capital punishment.
A bill that passed the House was notable for what it did not address: A report that found CT has ‘no meaningful regulation of ...
Following what some called a lack of federal action, the CT House passed a bill to restrict the use of social media ...
The $4.1M sale is said to be among the largest carried out by the state in recent years and represents progress toward CT's ...
The omnibus bill, which in part requires state regulation of municipal summer camps, follows a child sexual assault case at a ...
About 9,000 Afghans living in the United States who had been protected from deportation will no longer be shielded as of ...