The new laws touch a range of areas in Connecticut, from farming to pharmaceuticals to housing to the justice system.
Faced with a slumping economy and likely big cuts in federal aid, state legislators are once again weighing whether to turn delinquent taxpayers over to collection agencies — and block renewal of ...
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Curbing dangerous and distracted driving is on the mind of the Connecticut Department of Transportation, law enforcement and lawmakers this year, with legislators proposing multiple bills this session ...
The vast majority of license suspensions issued are for anglers, since Connecticut issues significantly more fishing licenses than hunting licenses each year, according to James Fowler, spokesperson ...
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