Gov. Ned Lamont, who previously expressed support for ranked-choice voting, said he is studying the conclusions of a group he ...
Using state property for personal purposes can constitute a violation of the state ethics code if the value to the employee ...
A report exploring the potential of returning CT's Medicaid program to a managed care model found that doing so would likely not save money.
Gov. Ned Lamont's chief of staff used a state vehicle for "personal errands," and another vehicle was often driven over 90 ...
Ned Lamont is considering retaining outside counsel ... Matt Brokman, the governor’s current chief of staff, said formal procedures for signing out the car have since been implemented.
Jeffrey Beckham flashed slides showing headlines from 15 states facing budget shortfalls. The message for Connecticut was ...
In the past five years, the number of healthcare-related organizations ranked in the top 10 for lobbying spending at the ...
The project would take roughly five years and cost at least $855 million, but it is unknown if PURAs plan is acceptable for the company.
Ned Lamont to call for an independent audit. On Thursday, Cheng spoke about the importance of overcoming past challenges to ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is considering hiring a third-party to look into how his staff uses state-owned vehicles. Lamont confirmed he ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has approved a series of state grants totaling $20 million to support the remediation and redevelopment of 21 blighted properties, consisting of 150 acres of contaminated land in 18 ...