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CT small businesses hope their latest R&D tax credit push pays off

For years, small businesses in Connecticut have called for state legislators to allow their companies to be...

🔒Nassau Financial Group takes equity stakes in 2 insurtech startups

Hartford-based financial services firm Nassau Financial Group has taken equity stakes in two insurtech startups — a Connecticut asset management technology company and a genomics-based health navigation firm.

Blumenthal teams up with GOP senator to rein in data centers

Hoping to blunt concerns over the rising costs of electricity in Connecticut and around the country, U.S....

🔒Serial entrepreneur Glyman launches fintech to help banks manage stablecoin payments

Essex-based fintech startup Coinbax has raised $4.2 million to build tools that give banks greater control over stablecoin transactions, betting that new federal regulations will accelerate mainstream adoption of blockchain-based payments.
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🔒AG Tong issues legal guidance on how Connecticut laws apply to AI

Attorney General William Tong on Wednesday issued new guidance outlining how Connecticut’s existing laws apply to the rapidly expanding use of artificial intelligence.

🔒Lamont agenda targets taxes, AI rules, solar permits and warehouse quotas

Gov. Ned Lamont's 2026 legislative agenda touches on artificial intelligence guardrails, solar permitting, warehouse worker protections and tax relief for businesses — here's what Connecticut companies and nonprofits need to know.

SCSU expands AI in manufacturing training with new quantum, micro-credential program

Southern Connecticut State University said it is expanding its workforce training programs to address growing demand for artificial intelligence skills in Connecticut’s manufacturing sector.

CT legislators consider bill to regulate ad volume on streaming services

A bill introduced in the General Law Committee and proposed by Sen. Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) would prohibit any streaming video service from transmitting commercials at a volume “that is louder than the volume established by the Federal Communications Commission” (FCC) for TV broadcast stations or cable TV providers.
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🔒Adopted in 2022 to ease student loan burdens and support workforce recruitment, CT tax credit program sees no takers

A Connecticut tax credit designed to help employers pay down workers' student loans has gone completely unused since its 2022 launch — and experts say poor promotion, administrative complexity and eligibility restrictions are largely to blame.

🔒AI adoption accelerates across CT’s banking industry

Connecticut banks are moving beyond AI experimentation, deploying tools like Microsoft Copilot across their operations — though the pace of adoption varies sharply between large national institutions and smaller community banks.
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