This year, several Connecticut lawmakers say they are making a renewed push to help policyholders of long-term insurance.
Time is precious, and that’s especially true for one lawmaker in Connecticut.
State Senator Martin Looney, who is a Democrat from New Haven, is fed up with movie theaters saying a film starts at a set time, then being forced to sit through 30 minutes of advertisements, trailers ...
Lawmakers are committed to expanding Medicaid reimbursement rates despite potential federal cuts and policy upheaval.
Cinemagoers in Connecticut may see two start times for listed films — one before commercials and one after. State Senator Martin Looney of New Haven, Connecticut, called the ads that play before movie ...
Following a CT Mirror investigation into skyrocketing long-term care insurance prices, lawmakers said more protections are ...
Hence our delight at a recent piece of visionary legislation put forward by a state senator in Connecticut, which would ...
Movie theaters would have to post the "real" time a movie starts under this state lawmaker's bill. He's tired of sitting ...
The last time Connecticut's revenues boomed, the state spent far more than it saved. Some conservatives fear Democrats will ...
Democratic leaders of both the House and Senate announced Tuesday morning that they would push for the first rate adjustment ...
With President Donald Trump’s administration barely one week old, Connecticut Democrats have been scrambling to battle against a wide variety of executive orders as Trump upends policies in ...