Lamont proposes criminal justice cuts: free messages for CT inmates, public defender access at stake
Gov. Ned Lamont is looking to reverse several Connecticut criminal justice reform policies passed in recent years.
Gov. Ned Lamont proposed eliminating free tablets, texts and emails for Connecticut’s incarcerated population at his biennial ...
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Hosted on MSNGov. Ned Lamont proposes largest expansion of preschool access in Connecticut historyGov. Ned Lamont says he wants Connecticut to lead on early childhood, which requires making preschool affordable and ...
While some Connecticut public safety agencies are getting a boost under Gov. Ned Lamont's proposed budget, others are taking ...
Vanishing ARPA funds will test Gov. Ned Lamont’s commitment to budget ‘guardrails' as lawmakers seek more funds for Medicaid ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has proposed the largest expansion of preschool access in Connecticut history, enabling thousands ...
Connecticut’s governor said he is urging state lawmakers to implement the largest expansion of preschool access in ...
Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled his new two-year budget Wednesday that would cut taxes for middle-class families but immediately ...
Gov. Ned Lamont’s biennial budget address on Wednesday sparked mixed reactions, with housing policy advocates like Open ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont wants to dramatically expand the state’s access to early childhood education like preschool and ...
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