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Gov. Lamont announces he’s vetoing bills addressing housing and striking workers - MSNGov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.), during a press conference Monday, said he’s vetoing two bills approved during the 2025 regular session of the Connecticut General Assembly.
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) is responding after a high school student from Meriden was detained by immigration and customs enforcement. Former U.S. Secretary of Education ...
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Gov. Lamont thinking ‘seriously' about running again - MSNGo. Ned Lamont said he has not made an official decision on whether to run again, but he is interested in keeping going and thinking about it seriously when he spoke with reporters on Thursday ...
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Gov. Ned Lamont privately urged Joe Biden to step aside as candidate, new book says - MSNHARTFORD — Gov. Ned Lamont urged President Joe Biden to step aside for a younger candidate during the run up to last year's election, the governor said Wednesday, confirming an account from a ...
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Gov. Ned Lamont hints at possible tax cut - MSNFollowing Gov. Ned Lamont's address in Hartford on Wednesday, a reporter asked him a question that should grab the attention of all Connecticut taxpayers.
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Ten arrested after educators camp out at Governor Lamont’s office over education funding - MSNHARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Educators camped out at Governor Ned Lamont’s office over education funding Wednesday, leading to ten people being arrested. The people were arrested for civil disobedience ...
An independent investigation commissioned by Gov. Ned Lamont found that his former chief of staff violated policy by using a state-owned car for his personal use. The investigation found Jonathan ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is weighing whether to call CT lawmakers into special session to revise the housing bill before he must sign or veto it.
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Lamont’s office reaches agreement with nurses union increasing pay for nursing, group home workers - MSNHARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont announced Friday that his administration has reached a three-year agreement with SEIU 1199 New England that would result in significant wage increases ...
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What would Lamont's universal pre-K plan mean for your family? - MSNGov. Ned Lamont is championing a plan that would offer free or reduced-price pre-K education to scores of CT families. Here's what to know.
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