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The News-Times on MSNSen. Minority Leader Harding, of Brookfield, joins Orange-based law firm: "Checked every box"Senate Minority Leader Stephen Harding, of Brookfield, looking to expand his municipal law practice, joins Orange-based law ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is among the Democratic attorneys general and governors in 23 states and Washington ...
Gov. Ned Lamont could declare an emergency that would let Connecticut lawmakers work around the state's fiscal guardrails.
Citing news stories about alleged waste and fraud, Republicans called for a new inspector general's office to investigate ...
At least 20 protests are being planned in towns across Connecticut on Saturday as part of a nationwide “Hands Off!” movement ...
Declaring that Tariff Day is Tax Day, Gov. Ned Lamont visited a Hartford grocery store Wednesday to lament that consumers ...
Bridgeport officials accused of ballot stuffing and mishandling absentee ballots led Republicans in Connecticut's state ...
Ned Lamont, are ignoring what they called a "culture of corruption" in state government, promising to push for legislation to ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Once upon a time, “ revisionist power ” was a term reserved for nations trying to overturn the postwar liberal order – the usual suspects being countries like Russia, China or Iran.
Republican leader in the Senate, Stephen Harding, discusses his party's plan. Mike Hydeck: Welcome back, Steve. Good to see you. So one of the things you guys are focusing on is the public ...
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