Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, after a three-year study, will ask state lawmakers to clarify state law on hate crimes.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont wants to elevate an Appellate Court judge to the Supreme Court and two former state lawmakers to ...
I work well. I know the CEOs pretty well. I want them to believe in Connecticut. And if they don’t we’ll find alternatives,” ...
Gov. Ned Lamont plans Monday to nominate an associate justice of the Supreme Court and 13 others as judges of the Superior ...
Governor Ned Lamont announced he will propose several measures to prevent and mitigate flooding and drought in CT. What ...
Connecticut Democratic Party Chair Nancy DiNardo is stepping down. On This Week in Connecticut, she spoke with Dennis House ...
Ned Lamont called Eversource and United Illuminating’s lawsuit against PURA and Marissa Gillett ‘a full-court press to get ...
Gov. Ned Lamont hopes to strengthen the state’s existing hate crime statutes and seek greater penalties to more effectively and appropriately charge criminals.
A memo from the federal Office of Management and Budget on Monday night said there would be a temporary pause on federal ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) was at the UConn School of Pharmacy on Friday to tout initiatives aimed at expanding access to ...
One of the victims of the American Airlines crash has been identified as a Connecticut youth soccer coach and father of three ...
Eversource and Avangrid filed a lawsuit against PURA this week, claiming that they engaged in “unlawful” practices causing ...