Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) has nominated a new associate justice to the Connecticut Supreme Court. The Honorable William H. Bright, Jr. of Columbia has been nominated to fill the seat of Raheem Mullins,
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont wants to elevate an Appellate Court judge to the Supreme Court and two former state lawmakers to the Superior Court.
William H. Bright Jr., 62, of Columbia, who is the chief judge of the Appellate Court, has been tapped as an associate justice for the Supreme Court. Robin L. Wilson, a Superior Court Judge from New Haven, has been nominated as an Appellate Court judge.
Gov. Ned Lamont will unveil his first proposal this legislative session. It has to do with making Connecticut more resilient to climate change. From extremely frigid
Gov. Ned Lamont told a business audience Wednesday that Connecticut’s spending cap, one of the so-called fiscal guardrails that have constrained state spending in a time of record budget surpluses, is “sacrosanct.”
Connecticut lawmakers debated Thursday how the state should respond to President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement.
State Attorney General William Tong shows his disgust at President Trump’s pausing all federal grants and funds to states and
Connecticut officials are expressing concerns about what a federal funding freeze could mean for families across the state, saying they’ll do what they can to provide support for residents in the coming days and months.
The guide aims to keep school communities informed of students' rights while ensuring "compliance with state and federal laws."
The Trump administration created budgetary chaos in Connecticut and across the nation Tuesday with a memo announcing its intention to pause all federal grants at 5 p.m. so that all spending could be assessed under a litmus test from the president targeting his culture-war concerns.
Connecticut officials breathed a sigh of relief when the White House announced that it rescinded a decision to freeze federal loans and grants.
A federal judge Tuesday blocked President Trump’s administration from halting federal funds after a day filled with chaos as Gov. Ned Lamont and other top officials scrambled to learn the