Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday pledged a $121 million state investment to expand Connecticut’s quantum technology research, workforce training and commercial development efforts.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s reelection campaign on Tuesday released a video response to Republican challenger Bob Stefanowski’s attempts to blame the governor for the current inflationary spiral. The 30-second ...
It took nearly six months, hundreds of impassioned emails from all sides, a veto, extensive negotiations among lawmakers, a ...
New opinion polling from the University of New Hampshire shows that Gov. Ned Lamont has a strong approval rating heading into ...
Nearly five months after a controversial veto by Gov. Ned Lamont, state legislators battled again Wednesday over the best ...
In a brief notification posted to Lamont’s official website, the office announced the signing of House Bill 8002. Lamont has ...
As advocates launch a campaign for Lamont to once again veto a much-debated housing bill, the governor said it won't make a ...
A bill that aims to help create more affordable housing in Connecticut was approved by the state Senate late Thursday night.
But House Republican leader Vincent Candelora said that his hometown of North Branford has only 14% of its property on the ...
Jeffrey Beckham, the top budget official in Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration, will depart his role leading Connecticut’s ...
The Senate, in the last act of its special session, debated HB 8002 for more than five hours before approving it 24-10 along ...