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A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
CT has ‘no meaningful regulation of homeschooling,’ which has meant some children aren’t getting sufficient education, a new ...
Superintendents and students from seven Connecticut school districts are advocating for the state to increase education ...
The rat was resurrected with a greater measure of transparency in Senate Bill 1384, a 13-line piece of legislation clearly ...
CT Dept of Education will look into whether state leaders are following the correct legal process for funding charter schools ...
Music, culture, and artistic pride was on display at the State Capitol Wednesday morning as more than 100 organizations gathered to celebrate Connecticut’s first official Arts, Culture & Tourism Day.
Connecticut's Autism Awareness Day highlighted transitioning and emphasized advocacy and resource access for those with ...
Demonstrators march through Bushnell Park toward the Connecticut State Capitol during a May Day rally in Hartford on Thursday ...
Wednesday was a busy night at the State Capitol as lawmakers debated over bills that could impact gun manufacturers and store ...
President Donald Trump has held office for nearly 100 days, and his administrations policies continue to ripple through ...
Connecticut Democrats cite a constitutional crisis and worsening world economy on President Trump's 100th day.
Tuesday was Women-Owned Business Day at the Connecticut State Capitol. While the number of businesses owned by women keeps growing, the organization that helps them is facing some serious ...