Emanuela Palmares, has been nominated by the Independent Party as its 110th District candidate. Her name will appear on both the Republican and Independent Party […]
The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning, Hazardous Weather and Air Quality Alert for Bethel and surrounding area through this weekend, in […]
State Rep. Stephen Harding (R-107), proudly received notice recently that he was selected for a Public Policy Award from the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) […]
As summer draws to a close and back-to-school shopping starts, I wanted to remind you that “Tax Free Week” is coming up, beginning Sunday, August 21 and ending Saturday, August […]
“Connecticut’s community colleges are essentially “driverless”…they lack a strong presence behind the wheel. Missing in action is some body clearly capable of navigating, steering, charging […]
State Senator Toni Boucher joined State Representatives Janice Giegler, Bob Godfrey, Stephen Harding, John Shaban, and JP Sredzinski, to tour the Duracell facility. Report […]
The National Weather Service has a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect until 8:00 p.m. EDT for the following Connecticut Counties: Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New […]
Republican U.S. Senate Candidate Dan Carter questioned whether Senator Blumenthal uses personal email to conduct official business, following the FBI decision not to pursue legal […]
It’s blunt talk. Moody’s Credit Outlook shines a bright light on our state’s under-performance. And it debunks the notion that the stock market is the […]
“Today, while Governor Dan Malloy cut a deal with election watchdogs to pay a $325,000 fine after illegally circumventing clean election laws to raise money […]
In the closing moments of a nearly 15-hour filibuster, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy announced early Thursday morning that Senate Democrats received a commitment from Republicans […]
Murphy and Himes are working in Congress to pass emergency federal funding to support our communities combating the epidemic. Deaths caused by drug overdoses have […]
To comply with federal motor voter laws, Connecticut Senate Republicans today proposed a plan to help ensure current state voter registration laws are enforced without […]
Murphy, Cassidy Host Senate Mental Health Summit. Mental health experts, providers and advocates will discuss urgent need for comprehensive reform. Report by Paula Antolini […]
“I’m honored to be overwhelmingly chosen by the delegates at the Democratic convention to represent the Second Assembly District in the upcoming election and I […]
Former Bethel Republican Town Committee (BRTC) Chairman Will Duff received the unanimous endorsement of the 2nd General Assembly District held in Bethel Municipal Center on […]
Connecticut Senate Republicans are sharing details about the Democrat fiscal year 2017 budget, which lawmakers are scheduled to vote on this week. While not all […]
Commissioner Bzdyra has announced that he is seeking to restructure the DMV in order to improve service and reduce wait times. The restructuring will occur […]
Cameron: As I wrote weeks ago, none of Governor Malloy’s plans to spend $100 billion to rebuild and expand our transportation systems over the next 30 […]
“The bad news is in,” said Senator Boucher. “The Democratic budget closes the deficit, not by reducing the highest state benefits in the nation, but […]