HARTFORD — Two of Connecticut's top state budget experts on Thursday told lawmakers that Connecticut's finances are in good ...
Officials said next year's pension payment would have been $857 million more if CT hadn't put $10 billion into its pensions ...
Lamont has pressed lawmakers in recent years to consider cutbacks to public transit programs, including higher rail and bus ...
With battle lines not only being drawn but also fortified, Gov. Ned Lamont and liberal challenger Josh Elliott are fighting ...
The latest analysis of Connecticut’s public employee pension funds showed significant improvement on the issue of historic underfunding — gains that have come as a result of strict state spending ...
Stagnant fuel and sales tax revenues mean CT will have to roll back plans to boost transportation borrowing, according to a ...
The transportation fund receives 0.5% of the general sales tax and sales tax revenue from the sale of new and used motor ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D) was in New London on Tuesday to commemorate the launch of a $300 million early childhood education ...
"If we can free ourselves from the debt, we can free ourselves to help people in the ways we want to help them," Comptroller ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has announced that his budget director, Jeff Beckham, is stepping down next month to become a Superior Court judge. “You’ve delivered multiple honestly balanced budgets ...
Connecticut has allocated approximately $10 billion toward paying off its pension obligations over the past five years, ...
Jeffrey Beckham, the top budget official in Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration, will depart his role leading Connecticut’s powerful Office of Policy and Management (OPM) effective Dec. 5. As you’re ...