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With SNAP suspended, food pantries struggle to keep up
November 06, 2025
In a scene that’s been playing out across Connecticut over the past week, Diana Colombo lined up at a mobile food pantry in East Hartford on Wednesday morning — a line double its typical length.
CT Election Results — More Than 30 Towns Flip Party Control, Voters Decide Questions From Liquor In Restaurants To Gender-Neutral Charter Language
November 05, 2025
With election results still being tabulated, Democrats are celebrating big wins across the state. Unofficial results show 27 communities flipping from Republican to Democratic control in terms of mayor or first selectmen, and 3 towns led by a Town Council switching power as well.
CT Election Results: Democrats Flip Stratford, Milford, New Britain Amid National Surge
November 04, 2025
Democrats racked up wins in municipal elections across the state Tuesday, flipping chief executive seats in Ansonia, Stratford, Milford, and New Britain, and others. All results are unofficial until certified by the Secretary of the State’s office.
Democrats score big in CT municipal races, flipping GOP seats
November 04, 2025
Democrats made broad gains Tuesday in Connecticut’s first general election since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, flipping open top-of-ballot seats that had been controlled by Republicans in the Democratic cities of New Britain and Norwich and suburbs of Branford and Westport.
Trump ordered to pay SNAP benefits; CT officials still want to help
November 04, 2025
Lawmakers want state funds to shield program
Governor Lamont Announces $3 Million in Emergency Funding for Connecticut Foodshare To Address SNAP Benefits Crisis
October 28, 2025
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration is providing $3 million in emergency state funding to the nonprofit organization Connecticut Foodshare to help Connecticut residents who are expected to lose access to food stamp benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the shutdown of the federal government.
Connecticut Republicans: Use Unbudgeted Funds To Offset Property Tax Hikes
October 22, 2025
With property values climbing faster than paychecks, many Connecticut homeowners are facing municipal tax increases — and Republican lawmakers say the state’s record surplus should be part of the solution.
CT 2025 municipal elections: How to vote and know who’s running
October 20, 2025
Next month, Connecticut voters will head to the polls to elect candidates for local positions in their city or town. No statewide or national elections — like those for United States Senate and House of Representatives seats or for governor of Connecticut — are held in odd-numbered years. But on Nov. 4, many communities throughout the state will still elect officeholders to positions like mayor, city councilor, alder or board of education member.
Study: Connecticut Among Top States For Research & Development
October 14, 2025
Connecticut is among the top states in the country for research and development, according to a recent report from Smilehub.org. Smilehub is a nonprofit tech company that uses data to create ratings.
Report: CT Manufacturers Profiting, But Healthcare Costs, Tariffs Are Concerns
October 06, 2025
While 70 percent of surveyed Connecticut manufacturers were profitable in 2024, nearly all saw the cost of business go up due to a variety of factors. Nearly two in three businesses though (66%) reported that the Trump administration’s tariff policies are negatively impacting them, according to a recent report issued by the state’s largest business organization.
MyCTSavings Compliance to Begin in 2026
October 02, 2025
MyCTSavings is a state-sponsored retirement savings program, for employers with 5 or more full- and/or part-time employees that do not offer a retirement plan. When businesses enroll, their employees can save for retirement through payroll contributions into a Roth IRA. The program is free to businesses, and more than 50 payroll companies work with MyCTSavings to provide payroll integration with your existing payroll process.
2025 Municipal Revaluations in Connecticut
October 01, 2025
A number of Connecticut municipalities listed below are scheduled to conduct real property revaluations effective October 1, 2025. As early as this month, property owners in these municipalities will begin receiving revaluation notices with the proposed new assessments of their properties. Typically, these notices include an opportunity to attend an informal hearing with the revaluation company or the assessor's office to discuss the new assessments, which should represent 70% of a property's fair market value.
Lamont Slams Congress On Government Shutdown, But Says CT Better Positioned Than Most States
October 01, 2025
The federal government shutdown that began just after midnight Wednesday morning could have wide-ranging and long-lasting effects on the state, according to Gov. Ned Lamont.
CT prepares as federal government shutdown looms
September 30, 2025
Connecticut officials say they feel prepared to weather the early days of a federal government shutdown, which would begin early Wednesday, unless there’s an 11th-hour funding deal.
Several New Laws Take Effect Oct. 1 In Connecticut
September 22, 2025
Dozens of new bills passed by the Connecticut General Assembly and signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont will soon take effect.
CT slashes more debt – but not from pensions
September 17, 2025
Nearly one-third of retiree health care liabilities eliminated since 2020.
Connecticut Sees Two Credit Rating Upgrades Amid Fiscal Gains
September 12, 2025
Connecticut’s bond ratings received upgrades from two of the nation’s top credit rating agencies, Gov. Ned Lamont and state Treasurer Erick Russell announced Wednesday.
A CT special session? Lawmakers agree on issues — just not solutions
September 05, 2025
Senate President Pro Tem Martin M. Looney of New Haven said he sees little chance of a special session before mid-October
Governor Lamont Announces Connecticut’s Minimum Wage Will Increase to $16.94 on January 1, 2026
September 03, 2025
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that beginning on January 1, 2026, Connecticut’s minimum wage will increase from the current rate of $16.35 per hour to $16.94 per hour.
CT’s coffers are swelling, but towns are feeling the pinch
August 21, 2025
Municipal aid has lagged inflation despite massive CT surpluses