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CT Insider on MSNChris Powell (opinion): Emperor Ned promises to put his legions firstGov. Ned Lamont took an oath that was more politically consequential than the one he took to assume office after his elections as governor in 2018 and 2022. The Yankee Institute's indispensable Meghan ...
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CT Insider on MSNLamont to honor dozens of crews, from CT and elsewhere, for battling brush fires last fallNed Lamont will hold a ceremony Friday honoring firefighters and emergency response personnel from more than 70 departments and organizations in Connecticut and more than a dozen from outside the ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) has ordered all United States and state flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Pope Francis.
With key legislative committees issuing recommendations, Gov. Ned Lamont and the legislature are working to set the stage for an eventual compromise on taxes and spending to balance the state budget.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration reported the 2022 tax gap in January as directed by the legislature. It also notified legislators that the Department of Revenue Services is facing a real ...
Columnist Colin McEnroe analyzes what's at stake in CT's decision not to sign a letter of compliance from the Trump ...
Faced with a slumping economy and likely big cuts in federal aid, state legislators are once again weighing whether to turn delinquent taxpayers over to collection agencies — and block renewal ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has consistently blocked any effort to raise taxes on the wealthy since he took office in 2019, backed by other fiscally moderate Democrats and minority Republicans in the state ...
Late last year, Gov. Ned Lamont announced a program that utilized funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to eliminate $30 million in medical debt for 23,000 Connecticut residents.
Gov. Ned Lamont and his Education Commissioner Charlene Russell announced Tuesday that they would not sign a letter from the Trump administration certifying that state schools are in compliance ...
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) and state Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker have notified the Trump administration that they will not end diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
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