Gov. Ned Lamont is asking Connecticut lawmakers to help him bypass a 2022 law that was meant to safeguard millions of dollars from opioid legal settlements so that he can redirect some of that ...
A FORMER circus performer who drove off with a friend on the bonnet of his car after drinking alcohol has been jailed ... The defendant, who used to perform as a circus clown, was stopped by police ...
Connecticut Foodshare currently gets $850,000 in state funding annually, money which can only be used to buy food. The Lamont administration has earmarked an additional $900,000 in the next state ...
CONNECTICUT, USA — Gov. Ned Lamont introduced his $55.2 billion, two-year budget proposal Wednesday. It highlighted funding for education, housing and healthcare, but also opened up the session ...
Gov. Ned Lamont presented his two-year, $55.2 billion-dollar spending recommendations to Connecticut lawmakers Wednesday, kicking off the legislative budget process this session. The spending ...
HARTFORD — Democratic lawmakers praised Gov. Ned Lamont's budget presentation Wednesday, while Republicans criticized the governor for what they charged was fiscal irresponsibility. Business ...
Delta State Governor Senior Special Assistant On Media Mr. Ossai Ovie Success, has slammed Senator Ned Nwoko over his recent defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC). According to Ossai ...
Ned Lamont. In his speech in the Hall of the House of Representatives Wednesday, Feb. 5 the state’s Democratic governor unveiled his $55 billion fiscal year 2026 and 2027 biennium budget proposal.
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) introduced his two-year budget proposal in a speech that was met with criticism from Republicans, pleas for more education spending from the state’s largest teachers ...
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Gov. Ned Lamont celebrated Connecticut's fiscal recovery and tweaked President Trump in his annual budget address. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror Support trusted journalism in Connecticut.