State Looks to Address Tax Gap Highlighted by New Report
/The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS) has released the state’s tax gap report, required under Public Act 23-204 Sec. 374. This year’s report analyzes data from the 2022 tax year and estimates Connecticut’s net tax gap at $2.998 billion.
Read MoreCT Student Earns First Patent for Work on Removing Water Contamination
/Snigtha Mohanraj, STEM student at New Haven's Engineering and Science University Magnet School and a Werth Industry Academic Fellow at Southern Connecticut State University, has registered her first patent.
Read MoreCT Bus Ridership Falls in Year After Fares Return
/Federal Transit Administration data shows decreased use of several city bus routes across Connecticut in the year since the fares were reinstated in April 2023.
Read MoreImpact of Announced Pause in Federal Funding Draws Immediate Concern, Criticism
/In Washington and in Connecticut, voices have been raised in reaction to actions announced by the new federal administration that appear to have required a pause in a vast array of federal funding provided to programs delivered by states and nonprofit organizations.
Read MoreConnecticut Democracy Center to Recognize Democracy Advocates
/The Connecticut Democracy Center (CTDC) has announced the recipients of their second annual Connecticut Democracy Center Awards.
Read MoreConnecticut's Median Annual Pay at $59,800, Research Shows
/The median annual pay level in Connecticut in December 2024 was $59,800, according to new data compiled by ADP Research.
Read MoreTest for Radon This Month, Department of Public Health Reminds Residents
/In recognition of National Radon Action Month which takes place in January, the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) urges Connecticut residents to test their homes for radon gas, the leading environmental cause of cancer deaths.
Read MoreHealthcare Cabinet Report Urges Array of Actions in Connecticut
/The 2025 Comptroller’s Healthcare Cabinet Report, which includes ideas on restructuring current efforts and legislative proposals to promote healthcare equity and access in Connecticut, arrives just as the legislative session gets underway.
Read MoreCT Attorney General Tong Plans to Challenge President Trump on Birthright Citizenship
/Just hours after the inauguration of President Trump on Monday afternoon, and directly after the President’s executive order to end birthright citizenship in the United States of America, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced plans to challenge the President’s plans in court.
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