Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont says he'll veto $40 million overwhelmingly approved last week as a supplement for towns and ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has returned from a state trade mission to India with a broken arm. The Democrat appeared Monday ...
Connecticut Sen. James Maroney of Milford appears on a collision course, again, with Gov. Ned Lamont on regulations for ...
Connecticut's governor, on trade mission in India, voices displeasure on bill that would add $40 million for statewide ...
Ned Lamont and legislative leaders said Tuesday they agreed on ... the funding out of two omnibus bills the General Assembly ...
Connecticut governor, lawmakers, reach deal to avoid veto override on $40 million for special education, $3 million for ...
The state is doing what it can to help federal employees who live here, the governor announced Tuesday. The Labor Department ...
Gov. Ned Lamont returned from India with a new trade deal, a broken arm in a sling, and some stern comments for both major parties in the General Assembly about off-budget plans to increase spending ...
Lamont said he still fully supports increasing funding for special education and pointed to the $54 million increase in his budget proposal.
Gov. Ned Lamont and Connecticut leaders visit India to strengthen economic ties and attract business expansion to the state.
HARTFORD – Gov. Ned Lamont wants to eliminate the fees workers in certain professions are required to pay when initially applying for occupational licenses, as well as the fees associated with ...
RELATED: Connecticut Education Association to hold 'Champions for Public Education Day of Action' March 4 After the march, the CEA spoke about the potential funding cuts in  public schools and ...