While some Connecticut public safety agencies are getting a boost under Gov. Ned Lamont's proposed budget, others are taking a hit, officials said Tuesday.
House Minority Leader Vincent Candelora, R-North Branford, speaks to the press after Gov. Ned Lamont’s budget address on February 5, 2025. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror “I think that the ...
In addition to investing in child care, Gov. Ned Lamont's $55.2 billion, two-year budget proposal will include a $50 income ...
Gov. Ned Lamont made a push for his plan to increase funding for childcare, trying to convince lawmakers that the influx of cash is necessary. Lamont’s budget proposal looks to utilize $300 million ...
Facing potential cuts from President Donald Trump’s administration, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and the legislature are ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont's budget proposal will reduce some occupational fees, business taxes aimed at making the state ...
Connecticut governor proposes a 50 percent cut in early voting that began in 2024 and will be supplemented by a constitutional amendment to expand mail-in votes ...
Connecticut officials, facing a daily stream of conflicting orders from Washington, are seeking clarity amid the confusion ...
Ned Lamont unveiled a proposal Wednesday ... idea "an excellent starting point," and Speaker of the House Matter Ritter also praised Lamont for what he sees as an ambitious proposal.