In CT, elections are secure not because power is centralized, but because it is shared transparently, locally, and with ...
Might makes right” is now the American operating principle across the globe, from Gaza to Venezuela to Minnesota.
The midterm elections are too many months away to restore compliance with our constitution and confidence in our national ...
The disbanding of the Office of Health Strategy and a revised hospital tax agreement topped Gov. Ned Lamont’s list of health care priorities.
For Sen. Mae Flexer and Rep. Gregory Haddad, the governor's proposed funding for public colleges and universities missed the mark.
The Senate voted 28-8 to extend Gov. Ned Lamont’s emergency powers to unilaterally draw on contingency funding to cope with federal cuts.
Lamont's budget includes modest social service spending increases — but far less than advocates want, especially given ...
The governor's plan would keep rail and bus services flat and proposes slowing the growth of the Special Transportation Fund.
In his State of the State address, Gov. Ned Lamont condemned cuts to the social safety net and the tactics of federal ...
Lamont’s proposed budget diverged from some Democrats' key priorities. It also included backfill for federal cuts to student ...
Gov. Ned Lamont's spending plan maintains a $95 million increase for K-12 schools that lawmakers began this fiscal year.
The budget funds upgraded technology for CT troopers and security upgrades at the DOC, as well staffing studies for both.