How long can Connecticut afford to pick up the tab for all of the recent cuts to federal funding? State Comptroller Sean ...
Connecticut officials project the state will end its fiscal year in June with a $136.3 million budget surplus, about $28 ...
The state-run health plan for municipal and other public-sector employees outside of state government paid almost $23 million more in claims than it collected in member premiums last fiscal year, ...
Connecticut’s top fiscal watchdog said Connecticut must find a way to grow funding despite looming cuts in federal aid ...
WILLIMANTIC — Comptroller Sean Scanlon joined Connecticut fire service leaders to observe International Firefighters Day and released the Office of the State Comptroller’s (OSC) Special Examination on ...
(TNS) — One of the biggest issues facing Wall Street and the nation recently is how long the rampant enthusiasm over artificial intelligence will last. Analysts debate back and forth whether the huge ...
Cuts being announced on a daily basis from Washington. $14.3 billion in federal funding is in question. We all see them. Things like Medicaid, education, road repair, all could be impacted moving ...
The Clinton Police Department has officially joined the state’s Municipal Employee Retirement System (MERS), state Comptroller Sean Scanlon announced Monday. The department is the first group to join ...
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