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CT Insider on MSNAlma Rutgers (opinion): Lamont needs to stop presenting Greenwich as a model town of housingHousing is priority number one for this administration, and we work with our friends in the legislature.” In his keynote address at the Connecticut Housing Conference in Hartford last fall, Gov. Ned ...
A Trump administration proposal could put more than 1 million low-income households at risk of losing their ...
A Trump administration proposal could put more than a million low-income households at risk of losing their ...
Marcia Estelle, who serves as president of the board of directors for The Maples senior living facility now that’s she’s ...
Other inmates said they heard the victim screaming for help, according to police, but guards said they just heard "casual" ...
The court decision reaffirms that 8-30g is an important tool,” Attorney Tim Hollister said. “It’s a way to overcome ...
A judge ruled that the New Canaan Planning & Zoning Commission improperly denied a proposal to build affordable housing units ...
Apartments in Stamford, Conn. A new report from the Centers for Housing Opportunity (CHO) released on Tuesday indicates that the boards that determine ...
Eight out of Connecticut’s 36 state senators were present for each of the 437 votes taken in the Connecticut Senate during ...
Texas just passed several laws that will make it easier to build housing in the Lonestar state. In Connecticut, a similar bundle of reforms was vetoed by the governor.
The vetoed legislation aimed to increase affordable housing supply through a mix of zoning mandates and incentives.
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