What If Everyone Voted in Elections?
/One of the best ways to promote voting and to ensure equal access to the ballot is to declare voting a universal and fundamental civic duty. The state legislature is considering doing so.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to promote voting and to ensure equal access to the ballot is to declare voting a universal and fundamental civic duty. The state legislature is considering doing so.
Read MoreA new report finds Connecticut consumers lost over $230,000 dollars to scams in 2022. According to the Better Business Bureau of Connecticut, consumers reported 400 scams in 2022, up nearly a quarter from the year before.
Read MoreConnecticut Foodshare distributed enough food last year to provide nearly 39 million meals through a network of more than 650 food pantries, community kitchens, and mobile food distribution sites, while also working on long-term solutions to food insecurity.
Read MoreUConn will be revising its MBA program, making it faster, more flexible, and more convenient for graduate students to earn their degrees.
Read MoreA prominently placed full-page ad appeared in The New York Times a week ago, an open letter from “Hospital CEOs Across America” who signed their names “United to Fight Gun Violence,” as the ad headlined. CEOs from Connecticut’s leading hospital healthcare organizations were among them.
Read MoreConnecticut was the first state in the country to develop a wealth equity policy that has the potential to break generational cycles of poverty as well as promote long-term economic growth in our state. Now, it needs to be funded.
Read MoreThe economic impact to the State of Connecticut from its fifteen non-profit independent colleges and universities is $16.5 billion annually, according to a just completed study released by the Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges (CCIC).
Read MoreThe CT Health Horizons initiative is a collaboration between higher education institutions and healthcare provider partners to grow and diversify the next generation of nurses and social workers in Connecticut.
Read MoreThe Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE) has announced the election of 35 of Connecticut’s leading experts in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine to membership in the Academy.
Read MoreConnecticut's General Assembly is considering legislation to establish sweeping nursing-home reforms, including minimum nursing-home staffing levels and stricter penalties for violations.
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