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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat who serves on the Senate Armed Services Committee, sees benefits for ...
Up to $155 million in state bond funding could be released to offset public benefits charges on electric bills. The vote will ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has scheduled a State Bond Commission vote for Aug. 1 on the release of $155 million in state bond funding to ...
Connecticut defense contractors and military personnel across the state stand to benefit from billions of dollars in Pentagon spending under an $895 billion defense authorization bill that passed ...
The spending package also includes the $858 billion recently authorized in the annual defense bill. The National Defense Authorization Act is a major boon for Connecticut’s major defense ...
The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which must still pass the annual appropriations process, cleared the ...
A big chunk of your electric bill consists of this public benefits charge. Republicans say get rid of that, and everybody’s bill gets a lot cheaper. Connecticut lawmakers prepare to tackle ...
Connecticut's three big defense contractors — Sikorsky, Electric Boat and Pratt & Whitney — will see major investments. Federal bill bolsters CT defense companies, nuclear submarine deal ...
Washington – The U.S. House on Tuesday approved a massive defense bill that would send billions of dollars to Connecticut defense contractors and also make significant changes to Pentagon policy ...
The U.S. House overwhelmingly passed a bill that could raise Social Security benefits for tens of thousands of people in Connecticut who worked in public service as well as their families.