Advocates and child care providers are asking for $70M from an emergency fund created to address Trump administration cuts to ...
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, experts generally recommend that children under 11 or 12 not be left alone.
More than a dozen states, including Connecticut, sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its rollback of vaccine ...
Many of the "emergency" items being voted on today in the State Senate don't appear related to any immediate crisis.
The General Assembly is expected to pass Senate Bill 298, a lengthy omnibus bill that includes a repeal of the 2024 single-stair exit law.
Two bills crafted by CT Democrats were speeding to passage in the Senate after a partisan debate over policies, process and power.
House Bill 5269 would also establish a working group made up of lawmakers, experts and parents to study how energy drinks affect children.
Lamont’s job approval rating in the University of New Hampshire poll was a tepid +4, with 49% approving and 45% disapproving.
Thousands of CT providers offer option to apply for medical credit cards to cover out-of-pocket costs. Lawmakers want consumer protections.
SB 220 would require that schools adopt an individual reading plan for every student in grades 4-9 who doesn't meet annual ...
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would provide relief to long-term care insurance policyholders squeezed by large ...
Connecticut Democrats spoke at the "People's State of the Union," which put a spotlight on Americans affected by Trump policies.