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Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) will veto two hotly debated bills that were passed during this year's legislative session.
Gov. Ned Lamont will veto two bills passed by the Connecticut legislature, he announced Monday. “I don’t do a lot of vetoes,” he said at a press briefing at his office. “A veto doesn’t mean dead stop.
Changes to a CT housing bill are likely to focus on controversial issues, like a policy similar to "fair share" and parking ...
Gov. Ned Lamont sided with suburban towns and Republican legislators who had urged him to nix H.B. 5002 as an intrusion into ...
A controversial housing bill intended to address the shortage and high cost of housing in the state will not become law, Gov.
Lemar, who has represented New Haven’s 96th General Assembly District for 15 years, was among the Democrats who felt betrayed. So much that he took to Facebook to not just disagree, but question the ...
Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed a sweeping housing bill on Monday, saying he wants more time to work with municipalities to address ...
Prompted by a large setback from Gov. Ned Lamont’s veto, top leaders at the state Capitol are headed back to the drawing board to craft a bill to foster affordable housing in one of the nation’s most ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is confronting a quandary largely of his own making: Whether to sign the largest housing bill to ever reach ...
Lamont's comments Friday were his first public statement on the housing bill in more than a week, as the governor returned ...
We already saw the damage that having extreme liberal campaign centerpieces has done to our nation and the impact upon all of ...
Connecticut’s governor said on Monday that he will veto two bills that passed the legislature this year.One dealt with ...
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