HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) signed a bill Friday investing $40 million in special education after a week of back-and-forth at the state capitol. The money comes as school ...
I've become more and more convinced that a lot of our social ills will be cured when a co-equal branch of government asserts ...
Gov. Ned Lamont argues that cities and towns have benefited greatly during his time in office. The lobbying group for ...
Gov. Ned Lamont shown addressing Homes with Hope employees, elected officials, and others gathered at Gillespie Center in Westport on ...
More than 50 Connecticut cities and towns have called for Gov. Ned Lamont and the state General Assembly to increase ...
Employee health care costs would push Gov. Ned Lamont's spending plan more than $100 million over the spending cap in the ...
Leaders from Connecticut towns and cities say policies from Gov. Ned Lamont and other state lawmakers are leading to higher ...
In the middle of a budget-setting legislative session, Connecticut governor warns that federal cuts could change state's ...
Connecticut leaders and members of the state’s congressional delegation discussed a presidential order to start dismantling ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to shut down the Education Department. What will this mean for Connecticut? Gov. Ned Lamont was in studio to discuss it. Also, Sen. Chris Murphy has ...
Ned Lamont now finds himself in a conflict with ... s statutory education grants — including general aid, special education and funds for charter and magnet schools — haven’t kept pace ...
Ned Lamont now finds himself in a conflict with cities and ... annually because Connecticut’s statutory education grants — ...