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It took a spark to ignite quickly. Liberal Democrats have been grumbling about Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont for more than a ...
So, I don’t need to pick a fight, but I think people know where I stand,” he said. Lamont said he is consulting with his wife, Annie, and Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz before making up his mind.
Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday that the challenges of navigating the economic uncertainties and political chaos generated by President Donald J. Trump only increase the chances he will seek a […] ...
Gov. Ned Lamont declined to provide a definitive answer Thursday on whether he will run for a third term as governor — a difficult feat that has only been accomplished by one other Connecticut ...
Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration didn’t violate state law when it moved $340 million in interest earned on federal COVID relief grants into the state budget, Attorney General William Tong said ...
Gov. Ned Lamont said that while CT must brace for cuts in federal aid, the state is better prepared to manage the crisis than most others.
Lamont said he wants $9 million from his proposed 2025 budget to go toward the program. The program sends counselors to the homes of chronically absent students.
CT Mirror's John Dankosky sits down with Gov. Ned Lamont on March 26 from 6-7 p.m. at the University of Hartford's Millard Auditorium.
Gov. Ned Lamont defended his track record on municipal aid Tuesday, arguing that cities and towns have benefited greatly during his six years in office. The governor, a fiscally moderate Democrat ...
The Lamont administration’s extreme, frantic and over-the-top denunciation of the legislation seemed to lack all sense of proportion or reasonableness. To put this in context, $40 million is not ...