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Lamont ranks sixth among all governors — and third among Democratic governors — in approval, trailing Republican Phil Scott ...
They’ve had a raise every year from me for the last six and they’re going to get a raise in years seven and eight,” Gov. Ned ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has signed a law that prohibits police officers from using handcuffs to restrain children under ...
On June 30, 2025, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed Public Act No. 25-66, enacting broad revisions to Connecticut’s money transmission statutes. The new law, effective October 1, 2025, updates ...
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Governor Ned Lamont recently broke ground on a new train station in Naugatuck as part of major upgrades to the Waterbury branch line.
Lamont encouraged everyone to seek care at CT community health centers after Trump admin. banned funding from serving ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday signed a bill forbidding police from using handcuffs to restrain any child under 14.
Federal counterterrorism funding is usually available by now, but the grant opportunity has not yet been opened.
The new Metro-North train station under construction in Naugatuck is more than just a train station. It’s a first step toward ...
Families and caregivers of loved ones with dementia are being warned of the dangers of wandering as Connecticut experiences ...
The law prevents police officers from placing handcuffs on a pre-adjudicated juvenile known to be under 14 years of age, except when the juvenile is using or threatening the use of physical force.