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Several New Laws Take Effect Jan. 1 In Connecticut
December 19, 2025
More than 20 new Connecticut laws will take effect in whole or in part on Jan. 1, 2026.
Governor Lamont Submits Plan To Tap Into Emergency State Response Reserve To Maintain Affordability for Connecticut Residents
December 18, 2025
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration has submitted a plan to the bipartisan leadership of the Connecticut General Assembly to tap into the recently created Emergency State Response Reserve in response to recent federal funding delays and reductions that have been made by the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans to essential health and human services supports that the residents of Connecticut depend on for some of their most basic needs.
Analysis shows CT ready for next recession as never before
December 12, 2025
State reserves would cover a moderate downturn for two and a half years.
Lamont pledges $70M for health care after US Senate deadlocks
December 11, 2025
The money will partly offset the loss of tax credits that subsidize health premiums under Obamacare.
Governor Lamont, Treasurer Russell, Comptroller Scanlon Announce Continued Progress Toward Meeting Long-Term Pension Obligations
December 10, 2025
$10 Billion of Added Deposits Since 2021; Improved Funded Ratios for SERS and TRS to 60% and 64%, Respectively, Up From 37% and 52% in 2018
CTCPA, AICPA, Other State CPA Societies Advocate for Accounting as a Professional Degree
December 05, 2025
The CTCPA, AICPA, and other state CPA societies wrote to U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon imploring the department to include accounting as a professional degree.
CT officials focus on tax cuts as new election cycle starts
December 02, 2025
Lawmakers willing to pay down debt more slowly, if households benefit.
NASBA Responds to Federal Reclassification of Accounting Degrees as “Non-Professional”
November 25, 2025
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) strongly opposes the U.S. Department of Education’s implementation of new student-loan policies that reclassify accounting degrees as “non-professional.”
AICPA, state CPA societies call for accounting program recognition
November 24, 2025
The AICPA and state CPA societies are calling on the U.S. Department of Education to explicitly include accounting programs in the regulatory definition of “professional degree programs.”
NY Governor Hochul signs CPA licensing bill
November 21, 2025
With New York, at least 24 states have eased education requirements needed to become a certified public accountant in a bid to address a talent shortage.
Surging CT surplus approaches $2 billion
November 21, 2025
Swelling coffers intensify calls for Lamont to mitigate cuts to human service programs.
What to know about Trump’s draft proposal to curtail state AI regulations
November 21, 2025
President Donald Trump is considering pressuring states to stop regulating artificial intelligence in a draft executive order obtained Thursday by The Associated Press, as some in Congress also consider whether to temporarily block states from regulating AI.
CT Senator Backs Legislation Restricting AI Chatbot Companions
November 18, 2025
They say politics makes strange bedfellows, but what would it take to bring together Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Senate Republican Josh Hawley of Missouri? AI chatbots, it seems.
Erin Stewart kicks off campaign for CT governor
November 18, 2025
Erin Stewart is kicking off her campaign for governor of Connecticut with an on-brand, slightly cheeky video emphasizing her blue-collar roots, her success as a Republican mayor of a Democratic city and an intention to run a “different” campaign.
Governor Lamont Announces $12 Million in State Grants To Improve Transportation Infrastructure in 17 Towns and Cities
November 18, 2025
Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto today announced the State of Connecticut is awarding nearly $12 million in grants to 17 towns and cities for projects that will improve transportation safety and mobility.
What to know about the CT housing bill passes in special session
November 17, 2025
The House and Senate approved a wide-ranging housing bill last week to replace a similar bill that Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed after the regular session.
Lamont: ‘I Look Forward To Signing’ New CT Housing Bill Into Law
November 14, 2025
The state Senate didn’t match the state House’s marathon 7-hour debate on a revised housing bill Thursday, but it came pretty close.
Lamont Launches Bid For Third Term As CT Governor
November 14, 2025
Gov. Ned Lamont says he’s not done. In officially announcing his bid for a third term (he confirmed his intention to do so last week) Lamont said Connecticut had made remarkable progress, but there was more to do to make sure everyone was sharing in it.
CT could still see some fallout from government shutdown
November 13, 2025
The fallout of the 43-day-long government shutdown will linger for some time in Connecticut, even after all federal workers returned to work on Thursday.
CT Senate gives final approval to emergency human services fund
November 13, 2025
Lawmakers pass bill to empower UConn Health to purchase Waterbury Hospital.