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Former Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman dies at 80

August 12, 2026

Nancy S. Wyman, a prescient voice of caution about Connecticut’s unfunded pension liability as state comptroller, then the lieutenant governor who gave Democrats a crucial tie-breaking vote as the presiding officer in an evenly divided state Senate, died Wednesday. She was 80.

  • advocacy - state

Former Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman Remembered As Trailblazing Role Model

August 12, 2026

Accolades are pouring in for Connecticut’s first elected female comptroller and 108th lieutenant governor, Nancy Wyman. Wyman died early Wednesday, according to Gov. Ned Lamont’s office. She was 80.

  • advocacy - state

CT Gov. Ned Lamont defeats Josh Elliott in Democratic primary

August 11, 2026

Gov. Ned Lamont defeated liberal challenger Josh Elliott in a primary Tuesday that tested Democrats’ allegiance to a more moderate incumbent, who guided Connecticut through a pandemic and presided over an unprecedented string of budget surpluses and a major tax cut.

  • advocacy - state

Doug McCrory loses Democratic primary for CT 2nd Senate District

August 11, 2026

Sen. Doug McCrory, a veteran Democratic lawmaker of more than two decades, lost a bid to hold onto his state Senate seat representing Hartford, Bloomfield and Windsor in one of the state’s most closely watched legislative primaries on Tuesday night.

  • advocacy - state

Luke Bronin defeats Rep. John Larson in CT 1st District primary

August 11, 2026

Luke Bronin, the former mayor of Hartford who campaigned on the need for new voices in Congress, soundly defeated long-time incumbent U.S. Rep. John Larson in the Democratic primary on Tuesday, all but guaranteeing Bronin the seat.

  • advocacy - state

Lamont Visits West Hartford To Announce Next Year’s Minimum Wage Increase

August 05, 2026

Connecticut’s minimum wage is set to increase by more than 50 cents next year as state residents contend with rising costs for life’s necessities.

  • advocacy - state

Poll: Lamont Leads Elliott, Affordability Tops Voter Concerns

August 05, 2026

With early voting underway in the 2026 Democratic gubernatorial primary, Connecticut voters say affordability is the single most important issue to them, according to a Sacred Heart University/WFSB/CT Insider Poll. The poll also showed two-term incumbent Gov. Ned Lamont leading state Rep. Josh Elliott of Hamden, his primary challenger.

  • advocacy - state

Lamont, Elliott Spar Over Taxes, Trump In Primary Debate

July 23, 2026

On the gubernatorial debate stage in New Haven on Wednesday night, Hamden State Rep. Josh Elliott accused two-term incumbent Gov. Ned Lamont of being “too afraid of the federal government” and of not doing enough to keep immigration enforcement agents out of Connecticut.

  • advocacy - state

The Connecticut Data Privacy Act Expansion: Are You Covered?

July 22, 2026

Connecticut has enacted significant amendments to the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), expanding its scope and introducing new compliance obligations for businesses that collect, use, share, or sell personal information. Now, many businesses, including employers that may not think of themselves as “data companies,” could have new compliance obligations.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - state

CT Officials Tout New ‘Click To Cancel’ Law As Helping Residents Avoid Charges

July 17, 2026

With Connecticut’s automatic renewal law in effect as of July 1, consumers have new rights regarding automatically renewing subscriptions or memberships. These amendments to Connecticut’s existing “click to cancel” statute require covered businesses to provide annual renewal reminders, expand consumers’ cancelation options, and promptly honor cancelation requests, Attorney General William Tong said Thursday at a media briefing in Hartford.

  • advocacy - state

CT redoubles efforts to equip workforce for AI economy

July 17, 2026

‘We’re always going to have that human oversight,’ Gov. Ned Lamont pledged.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - state

Citizens’ group seeks to force gubernatorial debate on property tax

July 16, 2026

Study panel aims to wrap work by late September.

  • advocacy - state

New CT law clarifies property tax payments for solar arrays

July 15, 2026

Beginning this month, new commercial solar facilities will be subject to a uniform tax of $10,000 per megawatt per year.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

Hartford proposes one-year delay to property revaluation

July 14, 2026

Hartford officials are seeking to delay the city’s next property revaluation by one year, in a move Mayor Arunan Arulampalam has said would help protect homeowners from a larger share of the tax burden as residential property values rise while commercial office values continue to decline.

  • advocacy - state

Blumenthal ‘Shocked And Deeply Saddened’ By Sudden Death Of Senate Colleague Lindsey Graham

July 13, 2026

U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal said he was “shocked and deeply saddened” by the death if U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, who died suddenly over the weekend at age 71.

  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

CT Citizens Assembly On Property Taxes Convenes In New Haven

July 13, 2026

What is believed to be the country’s first statewide citizens assembly got underway Saturday as more than 100 randomly selected state residents gathered in New Haven to learn about the state’s property tax system. Participants in the Connecticut Citizens Assembly on Property Taxes will attend 12 daylong sessions this summer and will be tasked with proposing changes to the system.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

Governor Lamont Directs $411.7 Million in Surplus Funds Deposited Into the Early Childhood Education Endowment

June 30, 2026

Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is directing the Office of the Treasurer to deposit $411.7 million in state surplus funding into the Connecticut Early Childhood Education Endowment , bringing the endowment’s total value to more than $700 million.

  • advocacy - state

Several New Laws Take Effect July 1 In Connecticut

June 24, 2026

More than 80 new Connecticut laws will take effect in whole or in part on July 1, 2026.

  • advocacy - state

The Exemption from the Sales and Use Tax for Nonelectronic School Supplies

June 16, 2026

This Policy Statement addresses the exemption from the sales and use tax for “nonelectronic school supplies” under Conn. Gen. Stat. § 12-412(128). This Policy Statement (A) identifies a list of qualifying “nonelectronic school supplies”, and (B) sets forth criteria concerning when a purchase is made for business purposes.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

CT says its tax system is unfair, but changes would mean tradeoffs

June 14, 2026

Relief for renters and families bogs down despite huge surpluses.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state