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.
In addition to investing in child care, Gov. Ned Lamont's $55.2 billion, two-year budget proposal will include a $50 income ...
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Facing potential cuts from President Donald Trump’s administration, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and the legislature are ...
While Gov. Ned Lamont didn’t move the 'fiscal guardrails' as far as some of his fellow Democrats had hoped, the overture was ...
Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled his new two-year budget Wednesday that would cut taxes for middle-class families but immediately ...
Connecticut officials, facing a daily stream of conflicting orders from Washington, are seeking clarity amid the confusion ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont's budget proposal will reduce some occupational fees, business taxes aimed at making the state ...
Connecticut Governor Ned ... Lamont wants to use the state’s anticipated fiscal year 2025 budget surplus to create a Universal Preschool Endowment Fund. The legislative proposal is House Bill ...
Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled proposals around preschool, taxes and hospitals, as well as the state's controversial "fiscal ...
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