The recently authorized bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster is designed to add protection against the Omicron variants of the virus and bolster previous vaccination protection. Continue Reading →
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The recently authorized bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster is designed to add protection against the Omicron variants of the virus and bolster previous vaccination protection. Continue Reading →
“There were hundreds of us together working as one unit. Nobody cared the color of your skin. Nobody cared your religion. Nobody cared if you were a Republican or Democrat. We were all Americans at that moment. It was such a unique feeling. We were attacked and we all came together.” – Joe Kelly Continue Reading →
The green ribbon was small, and so were the scissors, but the crowd that gathered at Armstrong Court to celebrate Phase II of renovations to the 1950’s era housing development was substantial. Continue Reading →
“We have the workforce, the high quality of life, and the values that we know will make you, your families, and your employees feel welcome.” – Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz Continue Reading →
The change is the result of legislation Lamont signed into law three years ago that schedules several increases in the minimum wage over a five-year period. Continue Reading →
Governor Ned Lamont on Wednesday announced that his administration is releasing $7.29 million in state funds to purchase and protect 1,013 acres of open space in 17 Connecticut communities, and $276,200 to restore and renew of green spaces in 6 urban areas. Continue Reading →
“Issued debt is just one of the four components of Connecticut’s liabilities, but an important one. And on that metric, the state is doing well.” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
Connecticut families can soon apply to receive a state tax rebate of up to $250 per child for a maximum of three children. Continue Reading →
The fiscal year 2023 budget adjustment bill, which includes more than $600 million in tax cuts. Continue Reading →
There was push back on State Rep Kimberly Fiorello’s comments about the framers’ Three-Fifths compromise and her suggestion that the CT House has an “unhealthy” focus on race. Continue Reading →