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Gov. Ned Lamont tried to ease worries over eroding federal aid Thursday, assuring residents that while Connecticut must brace for reduced help from Washington, the state is better prepared to ...
Gov. Ned Lamont defended his track record on municipal aid Tuesday, arguing that cities and towns have benefited greatly during his six years in office. The governor, a fiscally moderate Democrat ...
CT Mirror’s John Dankosky sat down with Gov. Ned Lamont at the University of Hartford to discuss working with the Trump administration, Connecticut’s 2025 legislative session, the state budget ...
Ned Lamont said Tuesday that he is pushing forward with his major expansion of child care. Lamont will move ahead with $300 million in state surplus funds that will be put into an endowment fund ...
Gov. Ned Lamont celebrated Connecticut's fiscal recovery and tweaked President Trump in his annual budget address in February. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror Support trusted journalism in ...
To hear Gov. Ned Lamont say it, Connecticut and the northeast are “running out of electricity” and need more generating capacity. The solution, he told CT Mirror Events Host John Dankosky ...
Anticipating President Donald J. Trump’s latest and broadest round of tariffs, Gov. Ned Lamont complained Wednesday they will add to the $5 billion in additional costs on Connecticut businesses ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont wants to continue funding for the state’s Learner Engagement and Attendance Program. Lamont met with education leaders Monday at Beman Middle School in Middletown.
Gov. Ned Lamont has been the state’s top political power player for six years, but it’s not clear how much longer he will hold onto that mantle. Lamont, in his seventh year in office ...