HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Lawmakers came to a compromise on special education funding. It came after Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed the $43 million meant to help schools pay for it. Lawmakers said their ...
Gov. Ned Lamont and legislative leaders said they agreed on a deal to deliver $40 million for special education and $2.88 ...
The compromise calls for legislative leaders to shelve override votes and instead pass two new bills that that would go ...
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Editor's note: shortly after this guest column was published, Hearst Connecticut reported a deal had been struck between the ...
Connecticut governor, lawmakers, reach deal to avoid veto override on $40 million for special education, $3 million for ...
Gov. Ned Lamont said he will veto $43 million that lawmakers passed last week. The money was set to fund special education, Planned Parenthood, and Bridgeport Pride. Lamont supports the initiatives ...
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.
After a round of back-and-forths between Gov. Ned Lamont and Democratic legislative leaders over how much more spending the ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont returned home on Monday, March 3, and vetoed a $40 million spending measure for special education ...
The governor is focusing on specific portions of two bipartisan bills passed last week.