Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has signed a contract with a law firm to investigate his staff's apparent misuse of state cars.
Ned Lamont says he has one overarching goal for ... The budget was just one topic Lamont discussed in an exclusive interview with Hartford Business Journal. Seated at his desk, dressed casually ...
Gov. Ned Lamont's chief of staff used a state vehicle for "personal errands," and another vehicle was often driven over 90 ...
The choice of state chair is technically up to a vote of the Democratic State Central Committee, but the committee typically ...
Governor Ned Lamont is in Naugatuck Monday morning to make an unknown announcement regarding the state’s efforts to stop ...
Gov. Ned Lamont's aide, Jonathan Dach, right, talking to Sen. Norm Needleman last year. Credit: MARK PAZNIOKAS / CTMIRROR.ORG Support trusted journalism in Connecticut. Join CT Mirror’s members ...
Ned Lamont says he’s in no rush to decide if ... “I think it’s too early,” Lamont said during an interview with Hartford Business Journal. “There’s a class around here that does ...
The state employees’ retirement system is now 55% funded, which is the highest level since the 2003 fiscal year. The teachers ...
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) is no longer interested in an electric vehicle mandate for his state. Lamont’s comments came just after President-elect Donald Trump (R) nominated former U.S ...
Gov. Ned Lamont said Monday the misuse of the state car pool by a senior aide was under review and most likely would result in reimbursement to the state for using a work car for personal purposes.