Young Voters Are Reshaping Connecticut Politics in 2026
From high school activists to college organizers, young people are driving electoral outcomes and policy debates across Connecticut.
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From high school activists to college organizers, young people are driving electoral outcomes and policy debates across Connecticut.
House Republicans hold the deciding votes in Connecticut's budget fight as Gov. Lamont and Democratic leaders remain deadlocked ahead of the May 6 deadline.
Connecticut has passed just 11 land use reform bills since 2017, trailing Rhode Island's 42 and New Hampshire's 20, new NYU data shows.
Connecticut Republicans placed Gadsden flags on 18 House desks to protest Rep. Maryam Khan's display of a Pakistani flag, sparking a Capitol debate.
Connecticut Democrats revised HB 5468, dropping contested provisions to secure enough House votes before the legislative session ends May 6.
Connecticut Senate passes landmark immigration bill shielding schools, hospitals, and churches from federal enforcement along party lines.
Connecticut's House voted 124-21 to require tire retailers to join the state's tire stewardship program, closing loopholes that led to illegal dumping.