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A late-night deal between Democratic lawmakers and the Connecticut governor would allow $200 million to be invested in ...
A nursing home strike settlement no one budgeted for is threatening budget talks between Gov. Ned Lamont and state ...
For decades, state legislators have passed two-year budgets in order to avoid haphazard, seat-of-the-pants, one-year changes.
The Senate passed a bill to provide unemployment benefits to strikers after two weeks out of work, defying Gov. Ned Lamont’s ...
Lamont denied reports that he threatened to veto an omnibus public health bill over a measure allowing for overdose ...
HARTFORD – As promised “at least 80 times,” Gov. Ned Lamont told members of the press he would veto any legislation that would create a state unemployment fund for striking workers.
Connecticut was named a "State Sanctuary Jurisdiction" through "self-identification" on the list, which the governor and ...
The bill would provide unemployment insurance to strikers after two weeks out of work, similar to the policies of the only ...
Jeffrey Garfield urged Gov. Ned Lamont to veto a bill that would give the legislature power over the hiring of SEEC's ...
Democratic leaders are cautiously optimistic about one popular tax-cutting idea: A $150-per-child tax credit, up to $450 per ...
With a strategy grounded in education, inclusion, and forward-thinking governance, Connecticut is making a bold bet: that it ...