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Mimi Torres-García Case Renews Calls for CT Homeschool Regulation

Jacqueline “Mimi” Torres-García’s mother reached out to Farmington school officials in late July 2024 with a short em

Pura Approves $66M Rate Hike For United Illuminating Customers

The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority approved a rate hike for United Illuminating’s electric customers in its fi

The Rising Cost of Government Debt

Over recent years the amount of U.S.

USA FACTS: How Are Americans Doing Financially?

 More than a quarter of US adults say they’re struggling financially: 73% of Americans reported “living comfortably”

Freedom Corner: Habeas Corpus and Its Place in the American Judicial Process

The writ of habeas corpus is a legal defense that allows individuals detained by a government authority to challenge

The Federal Reserve’s Dilemma

The US Central Bank was created by the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and, at that time, its main objective was to ensur

A New CT Law On Handling Library Book Challenges

The school year is back in full swing for students and educators, and under a new law, every district is required to

Is Autism Increasing?

The CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network estimates that 3.2% (1 in 31) of 8-year-old

The Government Shutdown & the Affordable Care Act

[WASHINGTON, DC] – As of October 1st, 2025, the federal government has shut down.

CT Dems Are Holding Firm On Health Care. This Is Why.

A Quiet Corner town that favored President Donald Trump by nine percentage points in 2024 is home to a couple in thei

How A Berlin Couple Got Billed for A CT Legislator’s E-ZPass Tolls

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Unsafe Space: Students Allege Two Years of Antisemitism at Yale University

To Replace HB 5002, CT Towns Pitch Regional Approach to Housing

CT Electric Rates to Drop in September as a Result of State Borrowing

How Are Public Schools in Connecticut Funded?

Comptroller Scanlon On Array Prescription Drug Help

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