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This Week on Capitol Report, the panel discusses a new budget proposal from Democrats on the Appropriations committee, which may be more than Gov. Ned Lamont wants to ...
Gov. Ned Lamont consistently maintains two guiding principles as his mantra in restoring Connecticut to fiscal health after ...
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CT Insider on MSNChris Powell (opinion): Dems frantic to spend more as economizing is forbiddenWhat's most remarkable about the state budget being devised by the Democratic majority in the General Assembly isn't the scrambling to dismantle or evade the constitutional spending cap -- the "fiscal ...
President Donald Trump has held office for nearly 100 days, and his administrations policies continue to ripple through ...
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Peter Cyr, a Democrat running for mayor, says he can slash millions from the town's budget in the coming years while reducing ...
Connecticut will spend about $330,000 a year on the governor's ceremonial foot and horse guards, which have been around for ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
As talks on the next state budget hit a new phase, local officials are ramping up their push for more education aid. New ...
The Lamont administration estimates the troopers’ raises would cost $6.3 million next fiscal year, a tiny share of an overall ...
Some legislators now wonder how to convince arbiters they can’t afford 4.5% raises for engineers, social workers, IT ...
Opinion
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CT Insider on MSNRed Jahncke (opinion): State employees won't tolerate de facto wage freezeGov. Ned Lamont has finally bowed to reality and imposed a de facto wage freeze on unionized state employees. Yet, did Lamont announce the freeze? No. He remained closeted in his office and left it to ...
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