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Business leaders and budget watchdogs ask whether the $212 billion spending plan would set up the state and its anchor city for a fall.
April 7 -
It was the second month in the last 12 to show a year-over-year increase.
April 6 -
Top lawmakers bought time amid pressure from unions and progressive legislators.
April 6 -
Lawmakers packaged revenue, social justice and market positioning while flexing political muscle when they voted to legalize marijuana.
April 1 -
MTA and regional transportation advocates welcome the news that the Federal Highway Administration is advancing the project.
March 31 -
The governor pointed out the advantages of the current low interest-rate market environment and the state’s low debt levels.
March 24 -
Lawmakers approved a Golden State Stimulus that provides relief to businesses and $600 checks to low-income residents on the strength of an earlier-reported surplus.
March 23 -
The legislature's GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee will craft a two-year capital plan after rejecting Gov. Tony Evers' $2.4 billion plan for only the second time in recent history.
March 22 -
An agreement between Gov. Ned Lamont and Connecticut tribal nations opens the door for the state to compete with its Northeast neighbors.
March 22 -
Nineteen states recognized delayed payments due to last year's IRS delay in the tax deadline to July 15.
March 19