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Here’s what you need to know about the bill and its history in Connecticut. The ‘aid-in-dying’ bill would allow adults with a terminal illness to submit written requests for lethal medication.
This $150 million cut is part of the over $11.4 billion in public health grants nationwide that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday.
Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy said Tuesday he and legislative leaders have agreed to an outline for a state budget that does not impose new taxes but may extend taxes that are set to expire. ``There ...
Connecticut will use $42.9 million in American Rescue Plan funding that state leaders say will expand or improve broadband infrastructure for families and businesses in underserved areas across the… ...
On the campus of a medical marijuana grower in Rocky Hill, state lawmakers on Tuesday outlined two possible paths to legalizing recreational marijuana, which has eluded Connecticut for years while … ...
Education and public health leaders in Connecticut released updated COVID-19 guidance for the 2022-23 school year.
Ukraine said Thursday that it had signed the basis of a minerals deal with the U.S., although the details of the agreement are yet to be announced.
The argument that the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference is exempt from Title IX comes as lawyers outline their positions in a lawsuit by three female runners who are seeking to block ...
Governor Dannel Malloy will outline his agenda in Wednesday’s State of the State address.