President Donald Trump signed an executive order to shut down the Education Department. What will this mean for Connecticut? Gov. Ned Lamont was in studio to discuss it. Also, Sen. Chris Murphy has ...
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Lamont's quest: Engage Trump without appeasing or provokingGov. Ned Lamont was sharing a table with Gov. Janet Mills of Maine at the White House when President Donald J. Trump chose to ...
Rising healthcare costs are creating problems for the state’s budget, even pushing Gov. Ned Lamont’s budget proposal over the ...
I've become more and more convinced that a lot of our social ills will be cured when a co-equal branch of government asserts ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and members of the state’s congressional delegation joined disability rights advocates outside the state Capitol in Hartford on Tuesday to rally against anticipated federal ...
Gov. Ned Lamont led a protest Tuesday at the State Capitol, opposing potential deep cuts to Medicaid as part of a national "Medicaid Day of Action." President Donald Trump aims to slash up to $2 ...
Connecticut Democrats, in reaction to governor's abrupt hiring freeze, say the state budget surplus is robust enough to keep ...
CT Mirror's John Dankosky will sit down with Governor Ned Lamont on March 26, 2025, at the University of Hartford's Millard ...
Fresh off sparring with the General Assembly, Gov. Ned Lamont now finds himself in a conflict with cities and towns. The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities recently launched a campaign ...
Gov. Ned Lamont hit the road on Wednesday, visiting New Britain to promote a $300 million plan he says will deliver free preschool for many of the state’s working and middle class families.
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — In Gov. Ned Lamont’s last two State of the State addresses, one policy proposal garnered more bipartisan applause than just about any other: getting phones out of ...
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