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They don’t always see eye to eye on issues but state Reps. Matt Blumenthal (D) and Joe Polletta (R) don’t want tolls in ...
Here’s a first look at meetings of South Dakota state government’s boards and commissions, as well as one committee of the Legislature, that are open to the public during the new week starting Monday, ...
With concerns about potential cuts, criticism continues regarding the future of former Connecticut State Colleges and ...
You know you’re in trouble when the pharmacy worker catches your eye and lowers her voice: “You know how much this costs, ...
Up to $155 million in state bond funding could be released to offset public benefits charges on electric bills. The vote will ...
Saturday’s protest took on additional meaning, as it coincided with the 35th anniversary of the American with Disabilities ...
The independence-leaning ruling Democratic Progressive Party won the last presidential election, but the China-friendly Nationalists and the Taiwan People's Party have enough seats to form a majority ...
Earlier this year, Omahan Walter Gilliam was invited to talk to Connecticut lawmakers about the benefits of what soon became ...
CT Gov. Lamont has cited concerns with “fair share” which would have required towns to plan and zone for a set number of ...
Connecticut is one of the few states that charges property taxes on vehicles. It's been doing so since before the advent of ...
Statehouses across the U.S. are addressing long-standing bathroom disparities for female lawmakers. In Kentucky, there is ...