Gov. Ned Lamont warned on Thursday that the likely impact in CT of all cuts Congress could make to Medicaid would be a fiscal nightmare.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has returned from a state trade mission to India with a broken arm. The Democrat appeared Monday at a state Capitol news conference with his left arm in a black sling. Lamont,
I guess we’re having a redo today,” said House Minority Leader Vincent J. Candelora, R-North Branford. “The governor, while he claims to stand for fiscal principles, vetoed a bill, then within a
After a round of back-and-forths between Gov. Ned Lamont and Democratic legislative leaders over how much more spending the state can afford, the governor said Monday
Setting up a showdown with the Legislature, Democratic Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that he would veto $40 million in spending for special education and $2.8 million for nonprofits that are threatened with spending cuts by Republican President Donald Trump.
Connecticut governor, lawmakers, reach deal to avoid veto override on $40 million for special education, $3 million for social service providers.
Gov. Ned Lamont called revelations about a state senator the governor previously agreed to nominate as one of Connecticut’s five energy regulators "a problem."
Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Tuesday that the state’s Department of Labor has brought together several services and programs to assist those who have been affected.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and key legislative leaders have reached a deal to allocate millions of dollars in emergency funding for special education and nonprofits. The House and Senate are expected to vote on it on Wednesday.
Defying a likely override, Gov. Ned Lamont on Monday vetoed a bipartisan $40 million supplemental special-education appropriation rushed through the General Assembly during his absence from Connecticut last week,
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont says he'll veto $40 million overwhelmingly approved last week as a supplement for towns and cities to spend on special ed.
Tuesday was a day of action for educators at the Capitol complex in Hartford. The Connecticut Education Association called it “Champions for Public Education