Gov. Ned Lamont announced his budget proposal will include an increase in support for municipalities to provide special ...
Gov. Ned Lamont made a push for his plan to increase funding for childcare, trying to convince lawmakers that the influx of cash is necessary. Lamont’s budget proposal looks to utilize $300 million ...
Gov. Ned Lamont addresses Homes with Hope employees, elected officials, and others gathered at Gillespie Center in Westport ...
Several religious leaders with membership in the Greater Hartford Interfaith Action Alliance held a press conference on ...
The changes would raise revenue from large, multistate corporations and limit a tax credit that has fostered movie and ...
Despite a CT law ensuring the money would be used to counteract the epidemic, Lamont wants to tap into it to pay for social ...
It was a day of dueling spending proposals as Gov. Ned Lamont and Republicans in the State Senate presented differing visions ...
The slice of education funding within Gov. Ned Lamont's proposed $55 billion two-year budget has already stirred strong ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) rolled out a two-year, $54 million proposal to increase state aid for special education services on ...
Gov. Ned Lamont on Wednesday proposed spending $50 million over the coming two years to help finance the conversion of empty ...
A memo from the federal Office of Management and Budget on Monday night said there would be a temporary pause on federal ...
Lamont’s Pledge Of Additional Funding For Special Education Is Welcomed, But Isn’t Nearly Enough
Following an announcement from Gov. Ned Lamont and Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker that the state would be increasing funding for special education by $40 million in 2027, a key ...
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