State Sen. Matt Lesser and fellow Democratic state senators Martin Looney and Gary Winfield of New Haven and Bob Duff of Norwalk announced their intention to pass a state civil rights law in the upcom ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — Prompted by the recent shootings in Minneapolis, state Senate Democrats called Monday for a new state civil ...
It’s important for folks to be able to rest assured that the Constitution of the United States means something,” state Senate ...
CT Democrats said they will propose a bill allowing residents to sue federal agents for violations of their constitutional ...
No immigration enforcement operation should end in death, nevermind a cold-blooded murder like the initial video indicates,” ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Sen. Prez Looney: Avelo’s actions just the latest example of “caving to government dollars at the ...
State Sen. Martin Looney’s recent tirade in the Hartford Courant proved just how out of touch 44 years in the legislature will make you. Looney paints a rosy picture of Democrat “unity.” The truth?
Standing in a Crown Street bar packed with young Democratic politicos from across Connecticut, 72-year-old Gov. Ned Lamont ...
Gov. Ned Lamont, flanked by Senate President Pro Tem Martin Looney, left, and House Speaker Matt Ritter, far right, say they will act swiftly to counter further cuts in federal aid to Connecticut.