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Lamont should not seek a third term as governor. Our Connecticut Democratic Party should choose a new leader to steer our ...
Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed a sweeping housing bill on Monday, saying he wants more time to work with municipalities to address ...
We already saw the damage that having extreme liberal campaign centerpieces has done to our nation and the impact upon all of ...
Immediately after signing the bills, Lamont reiterated his support for a chief cause of concern among climate advocates: fracked natural gas.
Gov. Ned Lamont made an unplanned endorsement of Andrew Cuomo for mayor of New York on Monday, saying he'd rank Cuomo first ...
Lamont tapped his family fortune to win the 2018 and 2022 campaigns for governor, spending about $25.7 million of his own money in 2022 and $15.1 million in 2018.
Gov. Ned Lamont will veto two bills passed by the Connecticut legislature, he announced Monday. “I don’t do a lot of vetoes,” he said at a press briefing at his office. “A veto doesn’t mean dead stop.
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) will veto two hotly debated bills that were passed during this year’s legislative session.
Gov. Ned Lamont has turned to repairing relationships frayed by his vetoes of priorities of Democrats and party legislative ...
Gov. Ned Lamont proposed a $50.5 billion budget with more than $500 million in tax relief, topped by Connecticut’s first major income tax cut.
Gov. Ned Lamont has presented lawmakers with a $50.5 billion two-year CT budget that would deliver an income tax cut. Here's what he proposed.
Gov. Ned Lamont, who has demonstrated little interest in the political nuances, benefits and occasional hazards of appointing judges, is preparing to make his first class of nominations to a trial ...
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