Gov. Ned Lamont made a push for his plan to increase funding for childcare, trying to convince lawmakers that the influx of cash is necessary. Lamont’s budget proposal looks to utilize $300 million ...
Leaders of various nonprofits across Connecticut say chronic staffing issues within their organizations would be made worse if the state does not step in with an additional $19 million to make up for ...
While some Connecticut public safety agencies are getting a boost under Gov. Ned Lamont's proposed budget, others are taking ...
Nearly one year ago, Siberian Husky puppy Jonathan XV took over for Jonathan XIV as the University of Connecticut 's mascot ...
Connecticut’s governor said he is urging state lawmakers to implement the largest expansion of preschool access in ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) is focusing on pre-K and preschool access in Connecticut, urging the Connecticut General Assembly ...
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Public News Service on MSNCT groups rally against gas pipeline expansionConnecticut groups are rallying today against a natural gas pipeline expansion. Project Maple would extend Enbridge's natural ...
Facing potential cuts from President Donald Trump’s administration, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and the legislature are ...
Connecticut governor proposes a 50 percent cut in early voting that began in 2024 and will be supplemented by a ...
The governor and the mayor announced a wave of upcoming promotions to celebrate Connecticut’s vibrant pizza culture.
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.
The vote took place Thursday in a special meeting and came after state officials released reports on the Chancellor's spending.
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