While 8-30g has played a role in expanding affordable housing, its limitations and unintended consequences highlight the need for comprehensive reform. ... Read full Story
By creatively allocating existing and new state resources to CDFIs, the state could multiply its impact with private and philanthropic dollars to create housing. ... Read full Story
Gov. Lamont should be securing a healthy, renewable energy future, not aligning with policies that run against the well-being of Connecticut. ... Read full Story
A bill could allow children to attend preschool for free or at a radically reduced cost. But many elements of the program are still unclear. ... Read full Story
CT municipalities say early voting wasn’t cheap and are asking the legislature for more funding to provide the service in the years to come. ... Read full Story
Lawmakers are weighing whether overtime earnings should continue to be factored in when calculating retirement pay for state employees. ... Read full Story
So far this year, both online betting and in-person 'retail' betting, as it's known, have beat out last year's wagers over the same period. ... Read full Story
Decisions by the Trump administration to cut federal funding have left CT food pantry leaders worried about their ability to provide meals. ... Read full Story
Jim Himes questioned intel leaders over the leaked Signal chat as other CT reps called for the resignation of Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth. ... Read full Story
The Trump administration nixed about $155M in grants that support infectious disease management, genetic screening of newborns and more. ... Read full Story
Citing local news stories about alleged waste and fraud, Connecticut Republicans called for a new inspector general's office to investigate state government. ... Read full Story
The measure would require CT to deny permission to any hospital seeking to close labor and delivery if there isn’t an alternative within 25 miles. ... Read full Story
Stephanie Thomas called an executive order seeking to require proof of citizenship to register to vote 'unlawful and unconstitutional.' ... Read full Story
March 25 marks how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year, and CT lawmakers are raising awareness. ... Read full Story
"Sly Lives! is exceptionally strong in its attention to musical detail—even more than Questlove's previous cinematic effort, the Academy Award–winning Summer of Soul, Sly Lives! feels like a film made by a great musician. The film's interviewees offer illuminating ruminations on Sly's vocal arrangements, including his penchant for switching back and forth between unison vocal parts and harmonized ones ..." — Jack Hamilton, Slate, 13 Feb. 2025
Did you know?
English has multiple p-words that imply a strong instinct or liking for something, including propensity and proclivity, but to keep things precise, penchant is the proper word for implying a pronounced, persistent taste in a person ("a penchant for pretty pendants") or a predominant predilection for performing particular actions ("a penchant for petting penguins"). Penchant traces back all the way to the Latin verb pendere, meaning "to weigh," but is more immediately preceded in English by the French word penchant, from the present participle of pencher, meaning "to incline."