Senate Bill 234 would allow 16- and 17-year-old drivers with a valid license to transport their siblings, with certain time and vehicle capacity restrictions.
A bill that would restructure Connecticut’s bottle redemption system dominated testimony Friday during a public hearing before the Environment Committee at the Legislative Office Building.
One of the hearings drawing attention was in the Education Committee, where lawmakers considered a proposal to increase state oversight of homeschooled children raising Bill 5468.
Medicare Advantage insurers say a proposal by the Trump administration to keep their payments nearly flat next year may lead to service cuts that harm seniors struggling to afford health care. A ...
Medicare Advantage insurers say a proposal by the Trump administration to keep their payments nearly flat next year may lead to service cuts that harm seniors struggling to afford health care. A ...
An offshore wind project that the federal government has repeatedly tried to shut down is delivering power to the grid, according to the project’s developer. Revolution Wind, a 704-megawatt project ...
Lawmakers, environmental advocates, and industry representatives clashed over plastic pollution, climate policy, and invasive ...
The Education Committee, which scheduled a public hearing on a public education equivalence bill that opponents said unfairly targeted homeschoolers, had also announced a time limit, but had rescinded ...
The purpose of this new survey is to track institutions’ compliance with the Supreme Court decision in Students for Fair ...
Dozens of residents and some law enforcement officers provided testimony on House Bill 5449, An Act Concerning Automated ...
Dentists, hygienists, and researchers say a shortage of rural dental care professionals and worsening oral hygiene since the ...
Oil prices shot up this week as disruptions related to the war in Iran sent shockwaves through financial markets, ...