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She Took a Stand: A Workplace Dress Code Controversy That Shook the Corporate WorldIn Enfield, Connecticut, an incident at a local ShopRite has sparked a significant debate on workplace dress code policies ...
Gov. Ned Lamont celebrated Connecticut's fiscal recovery and tweaked President Trump in his annual budget address. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror Support trusted journalism in Connecticut.
(WTNH) — Flanked by parents and educators at a childcare center in Hartford, Gov. Ned Lamont launched a public campaign for a proposal that would see $300 million of state dollars fund free ...
This week on Capitol Report, Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) pushes a $300 million proposal for early preschool access, lawmakers squabble over PURA and Chair Marissa Gillett, and the CSCU chancellor ...
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Gov. Ned Lamont delivers budget addressGov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) introduced his two-year budget proposal in a speech that was met with criticism from Republicans, pleas for more education spending from the state’s largest teachers ...
Ned Lamont has proposed sharp cuts to the budget for the Secretary of the State's office to run the year-old early voting program. Lamont's budget proposal includes a 50 percent cut in the current ...
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 ...
Gov. Ned Lamont wants Connecticut municipalities to be able to create special zones for new housing developments — a move he believes would help them avoid lawsuits should their local land use ...
Gov. Ned Lamont wrote that since maps were changing anyway, they should rename Long Island Sound to the “Connecticut Sound.” Lamont posted his own map to X and tagged New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled a $55.2 billion biennial budget Wednesday that would loosen Connecticut’s fiscal “guardrails,” launch a major early childhood development initiative, provide a $50 income tax ...
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