Connecticut Senate follows up on House action, approving $40 M for special education, $3 million for refugees, LGBTQ-plus, reproductive services.
Governor Ned Lamont’s budget proposal walks back on a 2021 law that made Connecticut the first state to provide free phone calls to incarcerated people.
Steve Forbes seconds Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont’s call to rethink the Jones Act, a misbegotten law passed over a century ago, which increases the costs of goods and serves no arguable purpose. BySteve Forbes,
Gov. Ned Lamont and Connecticut leaders visit India to strengthen economic ties and attract business expansion to the state.
Ignoring a hinted veto, the House voted overwhelmingly for a bill that would provide a supplemental $40 million for special education.
Ned Lamont, whose 2019 tolls plan amounted to a high-speed tire blowout at the start of his first term, declared a new champion of tolls: President Donald Trump. Lamont, in his Feb. 5 budget speech to lawmakers,
With Connecticut nearly 100,000 units short of the housing it needs, Gov. Ned Lamont wants new development zones to create more affordable homes.
The special education plan would push CT's budget $100 million over spending cap, said a strongly opposed Gov. Ned Lamont.
CT Democrats want $40 million more in special education grants this year and say they'll find cuts to make it work within the spending cap.
Data centers are already a reality in Connecticut, but Gov. Ned Lamont says he wants them to be prioritized. Lamont said artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a crucial sector of the state’s economy.
Gov. Ned Lamont discusses Connecticut's economic strengths and challenges, focusing on housing availability and energy costs in meeting with business leaders.
Connecticut lawmakers passed two emergency bills this week. Gov. Ned Lamont has already signaled he doesn’t support a major part of one of them.