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Gov. Ned Lamont’s recent veto of HB 5002, a sweeping housing reform bill, is the latest act in this theater of quiet cruelty.
Our legislators continue to ignore the fact that Connecticut has a reputation of not being very friendly to business.
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CT Insider on MSNSuperior Court overrules New Canaan's denial of Weed Street affordable housing developmentThe largest of three controversial affordable housing developments may have a path forward after repeated rejections from New Canaan officials. On July 1, the Superior Court of Hartford overruled the ...
CT Mirror reporters followed dozens of bills from the concept phase to the House and Senate floors. Here's a breakdown of where they landed.
For most people, the Fourth of July and the holiday weekend are a time to unwind and forget about the stress of work. But for one man, this Independence Day brings with it ...
Years of contrived austerity have demonstrated to voters that no public good (indeed, nothing at all!) is more important than ...
Lamont should not seek a third term as governor. Our Connecticut Democratic Party should choose a new leader to steer our ...
Lemar, who has represented New Haven’s 96th General Assembly District for 15 years, was among the Democrats who felt betrayed ...
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has just vetoed a bill for a state-managed crypto reserve from seized assets, more rejections ...
Despite Lamont’s veto of H.B. 5002, several other laws signed this year will help more people find affordable places to live.
Texas just passed several laws that will make it easier to build housing in the Lonestar state. In Connecticut, a similar ...
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CT Insider on MSNLetter: Lamont betrayed labor movementAs a Democratic Town Committee chair and a proud union member with UNITE-HERE Local 34, I’d like to express my disappointment with Gov. Ned Lamont’s decision to veto SB-8, which would have provided ...
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