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Prompted by a large setback from Gov. Ned Lamont’s veto, top leaders at the state Capitol are headed back to the drawing ...
Ned Lamont ended nearly three weeks of public rumination and private negotiation about the fate of an omnibus housing bill ...
Let’s now go back to the drawing board, work together across the aisle and find real bipartisan solutions that address housing affordability — without gutting local control,” said Senate Minority ...
A controversial housing bill intended to address the shortage and high cost of housing in the state will not become law, Gov.
Gov. Ned Lamont has vetoed two controversial bills passed by the Connecticut legislature on housing and striking workers.
Governor Ned Lamont during a press conference Monday said he’s vetoing two bills approved during the 2025 regular session of ...
Ned Lamont, but I may if he decides to run again. He is the only person capable of holding off the extreme, overreaching, big government desires of the Democratic controlled legislature in Connecticut ...
Connecticut will soon offer expanded benefits to the families of firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics who die in the line of ...