After two decades of public financing in Connecticut elections, the 2026 political cycle is expected to be the most expensive yet.
Erin Stewart is chronically unfiltered, casually profane and rarely off the record. Over coffee at Cafe Busy Bean, a brisk one-minute walk from her recently vacated office in New Britain’s City
Employees at Wallingford’s North Colony branch wrote to Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf this month, noting understaffing and last-minute schedule changes, and imploring him to recognize their union.
Meet Democrat Larry Pemberton and Republican Brandon Sabbag, who are vying for the state house seat. The special election will be held on Jan. 13.
Connecticut's over-reliance on property taxes to fund essential public services is one of the most regressive features of our economy,' CCM's CEO writes.
Many common concerns could be found at a recent meeting of Republicans: safety, political rhetoric, government dependence and costs of living.