Gov. Ned Lamont told business leaders he won't touch the spending cap, but left room for debate on other fiscal guardrails.
Gov. Ned Lamont and Sen. James Maroney welcomed the Online AI Academy, despite a clash over CT efforts to regulate generative AI.
The state offices of Policy and Management and Fiscal Analysis issued their corrected consensus revenue estimates earlier this week, showing a small increase in projected revenue for the upcoming four years.
A cut in Connecticut taxes has not been widely discussed at the Capitol this year amid spending battles, but Gov. Ned Lamont is poised to propose one.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Thursday a new state grant program aimed at boosting Connecticut’s supply chain operations. The Governor, alongside the Department of Economic and Community Development, said that the $25 million effort is being set up in hopes of attracting new operations to set up shop in Connecticut,
Ned Lamont delivered his seventh State of the State address for ... and the people of the great State of Connecticut. This is a busy January. Today is the opening day of our 2025 legislative session, tomorrow our nation says goodbye to President Jimmy ...
CT is still seeing budget surpluses but the governor's relief plan would be more modest than the $460 million cut in 2023.
Gov. Ned Lamont and Attorney General William Tong announced the state is investing $58.6 million to create a program providing stable housing and recovery support for
Gov. Ned Lamont defended the state’s fiscal guardrails before a crowd of hundreds at the Economic Outlook Summit, hosted by the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA) Wednesday morning,
Gov. Ned Lamont and other state officials sought to reassure patients Monday after the owner of three local hospitals filed for bankruptcy. “Some people think bankruptcy means the lights go out and the party’s over,