Gov. Ned Lamont hopes to strengthen the state’s existing hate crime statutes and seek greater penalties to more effectively and appropriately charge criminals.
A federal judge on Friday issued a temporary restraining order to restore funding and ordered the Trump administration not withhold funding allocated by Congress.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong on Friday announced an initial victory against the Trump administration and said ...
Terrence Cheng, chancellor of Connecticut’s largest public college system, spent a year evaluating a move but still lives in New York, auditors say.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, after a three-year study, will ask state lawmakers to clarify state law on hate crimes.