Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Thursday that he will be introducing a proposal increasing oversight and financial stability of Connecticut health care to ensure that
Reformers hope to mimic legal maneuvers that Gov. Ned Lamont employed five years ago to free up money for social services and other programs.
Proposal would include home buyer notifications about flood risk, limits on state funding for development in risk zones and other components.
Connecticut Democrats paid homage to their longtime state leader, then selected the mayor of Danbury to become the next party chairman
Gov. Ned Lamont will unveil his first proposal this legislative session. It has to do with making Connecticut more resilient to climate change. From extremely frigid
Trading Connecticut for Italy? That was a topic of discussion during this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” sketch. The sketch comedy show did an “MSNBC Special Coverage” segment, in which cast members posed as well-known news anchors.
This legislative session, lawmakers in Connecticut are hoping to move the needle on a key part of tackling the climate crisis: resiliency.
A cut in Connecticut taxes has not been widely discussed at the Capitol this year amid spending battles, but Gov. Ned Lamont is poised to propose one.
The protocol goes into effect beginning at 6 p.m. on Jan. 19 and will last until noon on Jan. 25. Anyone in need of shelter should call 2-1-1. Rides are available.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Thursday a new state grant program aimed at boosting Connecticut’s supply chain operations. The Governor, alongside the Department of Economic and Community Development, said that the $25 million effort is being set up in hopes of attracting new operations to set up shop in Connecticut,
The Connecticut leader was one of only two Democratic governors at Trump's swearing-in, along with Colorado's Jared Polis
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong sat down with Dennis House to discuss the Stone Academy case, Prospect Medical Holdings filing for bankruptcy and his future.