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Letters to the editor challenge Gov. Lamont on vetoes of bills related to housing and unions, and express dismay for response to mental health crisis.
Lamont’s budget office has upgraded revenue estimates an average of $285 million in the first 2 ½ months after lawmakers ...
The Times’ longtime puzzle editor, Will Shortz, is a former Stamford resident. He founded the American Crossword Puzzle ...
Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill into law on Tuesday that allows schools to purchase wearable panic alarms for teachers and ...
Oregon’s Tina Kotek did the right thing this week. But other Democratic governors and leaders are opposing measures that ...
"If states are forced to end their SNAP programs, hunger and poverty will increase, children and adults will get sicker, ...
Once again, Gov. Ned Lamont's administration found a big pile of money shortly after lawmakers closed the regular legislative ...
The Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce supports the decision to veto extended unemployment benefits for striking workers.
Gov. Ned Lamont formally signed a bill to expand the state's Fallen Officer Fund Thursday, recognizing more of the men and ...
CT Democrats called Mamdani’s win significant but warned against proclaiming him the answer to what went wrong in the 2024 ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announces he will veto HB 5002, a bill intended to increase housing in the state, on June 23, 2025. HARTFORD, ...
The vetoed legislation aimed to increase affordable housing supply through a mix of zoning mandates and incentives.