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CT legislature passes $370M budget stabilization plan

May 08, 2024

Higher education and human services get a temporary boost, but the GOP says budget rules were ignored.

  • advocacy - state

On final day of session, a showdown is threatened in CT Senate

May 08, 2024

A collision seems unavoidable today, the last day of the 2024 General Assembly session, over two bills the Senate Democratic majority pledges to pass and the Senate Republican minority vows to block.

  • advocacy - state

House Passes ARPA Allocations, But Republicans Say It’s A Disguised Budget

May 07, 2024

Republicans in the General Assembly have asked Attorney General William Tong to examine whether the Democratic majority is circumventing constitutional obligations in its implementation of the remaining funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).

  • advocacy - state

First expansion of CT paid sick days law wins passage

May 06, 2024

Senate sends Democratic bill to Gov. Ned Lamont for promised signature.

  • advocacy - state

Revenue boom has CT officials rethinking budget timetable

May 03, 2024

New estimates solve many problems, but there’s little time to make changes.

  • advocacy - state

House Approves Bill To Regulate Sale Of Cannabis Products

May 01, 2024

The House late Tuesday approved a sweeping bill that will restrict sale of hemp products, including beverages containing the main psychoactive ingredient of the cannabis plant.

  • advocacy - state

CT revenues soaring, but legislators still can’t spend them

April 30, 2024

Progressives predict system will spark reforms next year.

  • advocacy - state

Report: Billions more in taxes coming in to CT than expected

April 30, 2024

Legislative leaders say CT needs to slow massive savings program.

  • advocacy - state

AI Protects State From Cyber Attacks Amid Debate Over Sweeping Regulatory Proposals

April 29, 2024

Amid the debate over how much the state should regulate artificial intelligence in the private sector, state government is being protected from cyber attacks by AI technology that is making security decisions on the spot.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - state

House Passes Property Tax Exemption For Fully Disabled Veterans

April 29, 2024

A bill that would create a property tax exemption for some of Connecticut’s disabled military veterans was passed unanimously by the state House of Representatives on Monday.

  • advocacy - state

I’m a Gen Z CT resident. What 2024 bills should I care about?

April 29, 2024

As the 2024 legislative session approaches its end on May 8, the days before are expected to be buzzing with bills either passing both chambers to get to the governor’s desk or dying on the Capitol floor.

  • advocacy - state

Senate Approves AI Bill After Passionate Debate

April 25, 2024

The Senate Wednesday passed a bill to regulate artificial intelligence after a passionate debate over whether the rules will protect state residents from the kind of dangers the internet has brought or become unbearable burdens to businesses and stifle innovation.

  • business and industry
  • advocacy - state

CT paid sick leave expansion passes House; heads to Senate next

April 24, 2024

Under the bill, employees would accrue one hour of paid time off for every 30 hours worked up to 40 hours of paid time off in a year

  • advocacy - state

Feds ban non-compete clauses as CT reconsiders bill to limit them

April 24, 2024

Because of expected legal challenges, proponents of the ban are pushing for state and federal laws to place limits on non-competes

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • advocacy - state

Senate Democrats pass AI bill over Lamont’s objections

April 24, 2024

The Senate Democratic majority defied Gov. Ned Lamont Wednesday night by passing a complex bill intended to put Connecticut at the forefront of evolving national efforts to set standards for the development and use of artificial intelligence.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - state

Amended AI Bill Moves Forward Amid Industry Opposition

April 22, 2024

Senate Democrats on Monday urged the passage of an amended bill that starts to regulate artificial intelligence as the Judiciary Committee approved the bill and sent it back to the Senate floor.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - state

CT AI bill would set standards, but Lamont remains wary

April 22, 2024

Senate Democrats said Monday they are narrowing a groundbreaking proposal to set standards for the development and use of artificial intelligence in Connecticut, an effort to address Gov. Ned Lamont’s skepticism over a small state playing an outsized role in shaping technology.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - state

CT officials insist tax cuts will remain as pandemic relief expires

April 22, 2024

Many states offered big relief in early 2020s as ARPA funds cushioned budgets.

  • advocacy - state

Lamont won’t say if he’ll ease ‘debt diet’ to make CT budget fix work

April 19, 2024

Democratic legislators seek borrowing to avoid cuts in core programs.

  • advocacy - state

State Budget Tussle Focused On $300 Million In Additional Spending

April 18, 2024

Democrats say they can find additional money; Republicans say it doesn’t exist.

  • advocacy - state