Gov. Ned Lamont used his line-item veto power Tuesday to cut grants and earmarks worth $4 million from six sections of Senate ...
Responding to concerns raised by legislators, Gov. Ned Lamont rejected $4 million in grants for six organizations Tuesday ...
The governor's bill offers help with college tuition and mortgage payments to firefighters and police. EMS workers want to be ...
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Gov. Lamont line-item vetoes earmarks from emergency omnibus bill, citing lack of transparency
Gov. Ned Lamont on Tuesday signed but partially vetoed an omnibus bill passed by the General Assembly last week, striking six ...
Vetoed items include a $750,000 grant for the Capital Region Education Council, where state Sen. Doug McCrory works.
Senate Bill 298 is a wide-ranging omnibus bill that addresses education, warehouse working conditions, police training, firefighter cancer funds, and more.
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Among the earmarks is $750,000 for the Capital Region Education Council, where veteran state Sen. Doug McCrory works.
Gov. Ned Lamont holds a comfortable lead in his bid for the Democratic nomination for governor, according to a Nutmeg State Poll released this week.
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