Gov. Ned Lamont addresses nearly 300 business leaders at the annual regional chamber breakfast meeting at Fairfield University’s Leo D.
Governor Ned Lamont and business leaders gathered to strategize and address economical challenges in the state.
State utility regulators will decide Wednesday whether to punish one of their own after he called Gov. Jeff Landry an “a–hole” on social media. The Louisiana Public Service Commission will ...
Last year, an AI regulation bill died after CT Gov. Ned Lamont said he would veto it. Sen. James Maroney thinks things are ...
Connecticut Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas, complaining that governor wants to cut her office funding, finds ...
The cost of healthcare continues to skyrocket, and there is a push in the state capitol to help patients and doctors when it ...
Marissa P. Gillett, the chairwoman of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, is scheduled to go before lawmakers in a ...
The preschool crisis could be lessening for families in Connecticut after Governor Ned Lamont’s latest proposal to expand ...
The relationship between Connecticut hospitals and the Connecticut Medicaid program can sometimes sound like a bad marriage-- "Can't live with' em but can't live without' em either!" The Medicaid ...
The dispute centers on electronic text messages between the chairwoman and a state representative discussing an opinion piece ...
As the state prepares for more snow, people are desperate for ice melt. A full and independent investigation is underway into Cheshire’s animal control facility.
Ned Lamont’s new budget proposal would keep Connecticut on pace ... pays for infrastructure construction projects. Last week, the governor recommended spending an extra $158 million, a bump of nearly ...