The special education plan would push CT's budget $100 million over spending cap, said a strongly opposed Gov. Ned Lamont.
It is estimated that roughly 92,000 public school students in grades K through 12 are covered by special education programs in Connecticut.
The most painful lesson of the past two months, two years and two decades remains: Nobody knows what to do about the cost of electricity in Connecticut.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s office is scrambling to keep his reappointment of Connecticut’s top utilities regulator afloat this week amid a maelstrom of questions surrounding her relationships with both lawmakers and the state’s most powerful utilities.
Gov. Ned Lamont and Connecticut leaders visit India to strengthen economic ties and attract business expansion to the state.
Agreement would confirm Marissa Gillett's reappointment as chair of PURA while moving the regulatory body outside of the executive branch.
Conn. Gov. Ned Lamont is trolling his neighbors to the south with a social media post proposing renaming the Long Island Sound to the “Connecticut Sound.” Lamont posted on X, “While the maps are changing,
The century-old law has driven up prices, jammed roads and shriveled the U.S. maritime industry.
Gov. Ned Lamont was in Newington Tuesday making a push for his proposed expansion of the state’s property tax credit. In his budget proposal, Lamont suggested raising the credit by $50 to $350 for those who qualify for the maximum benefit.
Chairman Marissa Gillett cleared a key committee vote thanks, in part, to a deal between Gov. Ned Lamont and Democrats. Democrats on the executive and Legislative Nominations Committee supported her nomination with a 13-8 vote Thursday,
Lamont's proposal aims to safeguard veterans across the state from for-profit disability claim companies known to take advantage.