Lamont’s administration failed to adhere to a law that aims to increase fairness in Connecticut’s criminal justice system.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont's budget proposal will reduce some occupational fees, business taxes aimed at making the state ...
Ned Lamont says Prospect's bankruptcy filing may mean someone other than Yale buys the companies Connecticut hospitals in ...
Gov. Ned Lamont said he won't try again to adopt California's phase out of new gas-powered car sales in CT, even without ...
In addition to investing in child care, Gov. Ned Lamont's $55.2 billion, two-year budget proposal will include a $50 income ...
With costs reaching more than $100,000 per year for some students, Gov. Ned Lamont called Monday for an additional $50 ...
I work well. I know the CEOs pretty well. I want them to believe in Connecticut. And if they don’t we’ll find alternatives,” ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) rolled out a two-year, $54 million proposal to increase state aid for special education services on ...
During a news conference at the University of Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont announced several new actions taken to expand access to contraception in the state. Among them is the launch of a new program ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) has nominated a new associate justice to the Connecticut Supreme Court. The Honorable William H ...
Gov. Ned Lamont hopes to strengthen the state’s existing hate crime statutes and seek greater penalties to more effectively and appropriately charge criminals.
Public interest groups such as the People's Parity Project, Alliance for Justice and CT Pro-People Judiciary Coalition asked ...