Rising energy costs this winter have prompted Gov. Ned Lamont to explore ways to reduce the cost of living in Connecticut.
Gov. Ned Lamont made the announcement during a speech to the annual meeting of the Connecticut Council of Small Towns.
"This is only to make up for cuts coming out of the federal government. The emergency is not over," Gov. Lamont said.
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) and a bipartisan group of state legislators are pushing for stricter controls on the use of social media by children. The push is part of an ...
Similar legislation passed the state House of Representatives 121-26 last year, but the session ended without a vote in the ...
CT still has $330 million to supplement programs affected by Washington’s cuts to human services. The money will be available ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont on Wednesday announced he’s activating Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol ...
Governor Ned Lamont has announced plans to use almost $19 million in funding from the Emergency State Response Reserve.
The proposed legislation would stop social media companies from exposing children and teens to harmful and addictive ...
Three Connecticut state troopers have been reassigned following sexual misconduct allegations tied to a state office building ...
Concerned with the recent shootings in Minneapolis, Gov. Ned Lamont said Wednesday that the violence involving federal ...