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CT small businesses hope their latest R&D tax credit push pays off

March 05, 2026

Industry advocates and small business owners argue that the credit would help boost the economy and spur innovation in the state.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

CT Comptroller Projects $77.3M Budget Surplus, Touts Quantum Tech As Key To State’s Future Economy

March 03, 2026

Can Connecticut become the Silicon Valley of quantum tech? Comptroller Sean Scanlon thinks it’s at least a possibility.

  • advocacy - state

Lamont to veto earmarks and grants in emergency bill

March 02, 2026

Gov. Ned Lamont informed Democratic legislative leaders in a conference call Monday afternoon he intends to use his line-item authority to strike references to earmarks and other spending from the emergency-certified bill passed last week.

  • advocacy - state

Proposed Privacy Bill Would Limit Data Sharing From Plate Readers, Flock Cameras

March 02, 2026

The General Law Committee is considering a privacy bill that would restrict how Connecticut state and law enforcement agencies use automated license plate readers, including Flock cameras.

  • advocacy - state

AICPA Urges Department of Education to Include Accounting Among List of Professional Degrees in Response Letter to Proposed Rulemaking

February 27, 2026

Following the release of the Department of Education’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) titled Reimagining and Improving Student Education, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) submitted its response acknowledging the Departments efforts to clarify the definition of “professional,” and urging the incorporation of similar language into the final rule, making the intent clear within the Code of Federal Regulations itself.

  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

Should CT Tax Tips And Overtime Work? House Republicans Say No As Committee Hears Testimony

February 27, 2026

Should Connecticut workers pay income tax on income they receive from tips or work beyond the standard 40-hour week? About a dozen Republican representatives say no.

  • advocacy - state

Lamont won’t rule out line-item veto of earmarks in emergency bill

February 26, 2026

Gov. Ned Lamont refused Thursday to rule out vetoing portions of the emergency bill speeding through the General Assembly towards his desk, wary over the inclusion of provisions that provide new earmarks or clarify badly written ones already in the budget.

  • advocacy - state

Senate Republicans Decry Emergency Bills Expected To Pass Senate

February 25, 2026

As the state Senate prepared to vote on a number of bills Wednesday, the Republican caucus decried the emergency certification designation applied to a pair of them.

  • advocacy - state

CT Democrats plan shortcut to fast-track far-ranging bill

February 24, 2026

The General Assembly is poised to take an “emergency” shortcut to pass legislation that would, among other things, provide millions in earmarks and other grants to select communities and groups, extend a moratorium on addressing racial imbalances in schools and set worker-friendly standards on warehouses.

  • advocacy - state

Senate Democrats Eye CT Sales Tax Cuts, Renters’ Tax Credits As Part Of Affordability Measures

February 20, 2026

A series of sales and income tax cuts, renter’s tax credits, health insurance subsidies and more highlighted the affordability measures Senate Democrats proposed Thursday.

  • advocacy - state

Lamont and CT lawmakers disagreeing on tax cuts, so far

February 19, 2026

Legislators want multiyear relief. Administration says don’t over-promise.

  • advocacy - state

Proposed CT Child Tax Credit Could Mean More Cash For Families, Backers Say

February 19, 2026

Is it fair to tax a person raising three children at the same rate as someone supporting only themselves? State Rep. Anthony Nolan, D-New London, doesn’t think it is.

  • advocacy - state

Connecticut Pushes Earned Income Tax Credit Campaign as Thousands Miss Out On Benefits

February 12, 2026

More than half a billion dollars flowed back into Connecticut households last year through the Earned Income Tax Credit, yet state officials say tens of thousands of eligible residents still are not claiming the refundable benefit — even after more than 50 years of putting money back into working families’ pockets.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

Senate GOP pitches deep cuts to CT tax and electric bills

February 10, 2026

Caucus plan would struggle to remain balanced in future years.

  • advocacy - state

Which parts of the ‘big beautiful bill’ will go into effect in 2026?

February 09, 2026

A number of provisions in President Donald Trump’s blockbuster bill to enact his second-term agenda will go into effect throughout the year.

  • business and industry
  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

CT Creates $330M Fund To Respond To Potential Federal Cuts To State Programs

February 06, 2026

In its first real act of the new session, the General Assembly moved to create a $330 million fund to mitigate potential federal funding cuts to social services, housing and healthcare programs.

  • advocacy - state

Lawmakers spar with Lamont administration over tax rebate plan

February 06, 2026

Should CT offer one-time or ongoing relief from flush coffers?

  • advocacy - state

CT Legislators Return For 2026 Session

February 04, 2026

The General Assembly is back in session today, ready to tackle new bills, committee meetings and financial decisions.

  • advocacy - state

Lamont to unveil $28.7 billion CT budget to lawmakers

February 04, 2026

Plan would finance $500 million rebate, lessen tax hike on hospitals, preserve new aid for K-12 schools.

  • advocacy - state

CT Nonprofits Say $155M In Additional State Funding Needed

February 03, 2026

Nonprofit agencies exist to do things so the government doesn’t have to, and they are the way government learns about what’s happening in communities and reaches out and helps people in need in the communities, according to Gian-Carl Casa, president and CEO of the CT Community Nonprofits Alliance.

  • advocacy - state