Senate Bill 298 is a wide-ranging omnibus bill that addresses education, warehouse working conditions, police training, firefighter cancer funds, and more.
Most of CT’s 35 bargaining units are overdue for raises, and time is running out for Gov. Ned Lamont to settle with a key ...
Gov. Ned Lamont wants a bill passed to study the feasibility of a “Connecticut option” — a new health plan for universal, ...
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Gov. Ned Lamont has tried to get away with playing a shell game with state taxes and federal reimbursements, Red Jahncke ...
Ned Lamont as he seeks his third term. Lamont announced he was running for re-election late last year. He was elected to ...
Among the earmarks is $750,000 for the Capital Region Education Council, where veteran state Sen. Doug McCrory works.
Connecticut Senate Democrats have a good relationship with Gov. Ned Lamont despite the governor’s veto of parts of an omnibus ...
In their letter, the governors expressed concern for residents in their respective states, who “have experienced significant economic harm as a result of the sweeping tariffs imposed by the Executive ...
Dozens of opponents say the Connecticut bill is an overreach that would ban sales of popular Glock firearms and similar ...
Vetoed items include a $750,000 grant for the Capital Region Education Council, where state Sen. Doug McCrory works.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont supports a bill that would require the Department of Children and Families to get an alert when children are withdrawn from school.