CITY POLITICS
Early voting sees high turnout, grapples with accessibility issues

The 2024 presidential election marks Connecticut’s third — and longest — implementation of early voting. Many are taking advantage of the opportunity to cast a ballot before Nov. 5.

Board of Alders unimpressed by NHPS updates on facilities, security

At an Education Committee meeting, officials and alders discussed the state of school facilities and critical staffing shortages, as well as where to direct the recently proposed $5.5 million in funds announced by Mayor Justin Elicker.

City leaders propose more checks on landlords, expanding tenants’ unionization power

New Haven officials announced a new proposal to give the city power to reduce tenants’ rent if landlords are noncompliant, allow more tenants to unionize and protect tenants from retaliation.

Could Harris’ policies mitigate New Haven’s housing crisis?

Vice President Kamala Harris hopes to address the lack of affordable housing. It remains unclear what her policies would mean for New Haven.

How can homeless New Haveners vote in the 2024 election?

Registering to vote can be challenging for homeless people. The News looked into how unhoused individuals can still vote without a place of residence or an ID.

State legislature candidates prioritize education spending

Republican and Independent challenger Andrea DiLieto Zola, a political newcomer, will challenge incumbent State Rep. Roland Lemar.

How to register to vote in Connecticut

The deadline to register in Connecticut is officially this Friday, but all voters can register at the polls during early voting or on Election Day.

Connecticut minimum wage set to increase in 2025

Late last month, Connecticut’s Gov. Ned Lamont announced that the minimum wage will increase 66 cents next year, sparking questions on the efficacy of an increase on the state’s cost of living crisis.

New Haven’s representatives mark Oct. 7, from Jerusalem to City Hall

On the anniversary of Hamas’ attack on Israel, local alders held a moment of silence to honor all victims of the Middle East war, hours after Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal met with Israel’s prime minister.

Local pro-Palestinian activists campaign against Harris as election nears

At a protest organized by Connecticut’s Palestine Solidarity Coalition, locals rallied against Israel’s war in Gaza and Lebanon, with some encouraging voters to cast their ballots for third-party candidates in November.

Elicker proposes redirecting $8.5 million to New Haven Public Schools

New Haven ran a $16.4 million budget surplus in Fiscal Year 2023-2024. Mayor Justin Elicker has proposed assigning $3 million in freed funds to New Haven Public Schools in addition to $5.5 million of ARPA funds.