
Workers Compensation Rates Continue to Decline, Saving Connecticut Businesses Money
Connecticut businesses will see another decrease in their workers compensation rates for 2025. This reduction, announced by Gov. Ned Lamont’s
Connecticut businesses will see another decrease in their workers compensation rates for 2025. This reduction, announced by Gov. Ned Lamont’s
Residents who graduated from a Connecticut college or university may be eligible for tuition loan reimbursement under a $6 million
Democratic senators from across the state praised a new report, which last week showed that Connecticut had spent more than
Members of the public can pay tribute to former Gov. M. Jodi Rell, who will lay in state at the
The latest national review of more 3,000 hospitals by the watchdog organization The Leapfrog Group saw Connecticut rise from 12th
Although recent precipitation has provided some temporary relief of Connecticut’s severe drought conditions, many experts say the drought is the
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority voted 2-1 last week to reduce the revenues of Connecticut Natural Gas and Southern Connecticut
The Federal Railroad Administration has awarded Connecticut $291 million from President Joe Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that will be used
Connecticut’s latest consensus revenue report suggests the state will remain in a strong financial position in the coming years, bolstered
Connecticut businesses will avoid an increase in federal unemployment taxes next year thanks to the state’s decision to repay all