Connecticut again saw more people moving out than moving in during 2022, but it was not in the top 10 of outbound migration states.
Marc E. Fitch
Senior Investigative Reporter
Marc worked as an investigative reporter for Yankee Institute and was a 2014 Robert Novak Journalism Fellow. He previously worked in the field of mental health is the author of several books and novels, along with numerous freelance reporting jobs and publications. Marc has a Master of Fine Arts degree from Western Connecticut State University.
Fissel believes the task force is being blocked by DHMAS, the state agency overseeing mental health and addiction funding and policy.
A convicted felon obtained PPP loans for a fake business, before being arrested again on narcotics charges, including intent to distribute heroin.
A rough year on Wall Street is having a big effect on Connecticut's pension funds, which are showing losses approaching 15 percent.
Five states with the longest histories of legalizing and taxing cannabis products saw tax revenue declines in 2022.
Connecticut's quasi-public trash agency faces an FOI hearing over an executive session that resulted in a $2.4 million contract extension.