While some Connecticut public safety agencies are getting a boost under Gov. Ned Lamont's proposed budget, others are taking a hit, officials said Tuesday.
Gov. Ned Lamont is violating the fiscal guardrails, converting them from a regime of budgetary discipline into a slush fund ...
Kim Harriman is utility Avangrid’s senior vice president of government affairs and former general counsel to New York’s ...
Connecticut governor proposes a 50 percent cut in early voting that began in 2024 and will be supplemented by a ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont's budget proposal will reduce some occupational fees, business taxes aimed at making the state ...
Facing potential cuts from President Donald Trump’s administration, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and the legislature are ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) is focusing on pre-K and preschool access in Connecticut, urging the Connecticut General Assembly ...
Republicans in the state Senate proposed sweeping tax cuts on Monday. But with growing budget needs and uncertainty from the ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont will propose more money for special education in his next two-year budget, which will be presented to lawmakers on Wednesday. Lamont said at a news briefing at the ...
Ned Lamont on Wednesday will propose a new two ... even though they're qualified and licensed," said Sen. Ryan Fazio, R-Greenwich, stressing the need to help support doctors, contractors, nurses ...