Keith M. Phaneuf / CT Mirror
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More than half of essential workers who qualified for state-funded coronavirus pandemic bonuses will receive discounted payments under modifications the General Assembly adopted Monday.
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Retail tax of 25 cents per gallon will be phased back starting Jan. 1 and will be fully restored by May 1.
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Report shows debt from retirement benefit, bonding programs down more than 7%, with more to come off books soon.
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Connecticut lawmakers eyeing Nov. 28-29 for possible special session to extend gas tax holiday.
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New report pushes surplus to almost $2.8 billion, suggests state finances are well prepared through 2025.
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Big tax cuts blunt GOP charges state has done too little to fight inflation.
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The contracting watchdog board will receive lists of candidates for all five positions in its investigative team this week.
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Gov. Ned Lamont announced Wednesday he would provide $1,000 “appreciation bonus payments” next month to thousands of child care workers to bolster an industry in crisis.
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A new state panel tasked with revitalizing Connecticut’s poor urban centers is recommending $76.5 million in financing for more than two dozen economic development projects in 12 communities.
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Fifteen unions representing more than 40,000 state employees announced Wednesday that they plan to seek arbitration to secure special pay for workers who faced considerable health risk during the worst of the pandemic.