CONNECTICUT, USA — Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed nearly $43 million in proposed state funding Monday, which included money for special education. In an update Tuesday, Lamont said he reached an ...
Gov. Ned Lamont said Monday that the state "would leave no stone unturned" if it was revealed that other state officials had knowledge of a 2020 $600,000 Medicaid fraud scheme that has already ...
The measure would allocate $40 million to this school year's budget to cover special education funding gaps. Lamont told reporters Monday that he wanted to preserve the state's spending cap, which is ...
After a round of back-and-forths between Gov. Ned Lamont and Democratic legislative leaders over how much more spending the state can afford, the governor said Monday afternoon that he will veto ...
Lamont said he still fully supports increasing funding for special education and pointed to the $54 million increase in his budget proposal. Cooper Kupp Shared His Blunt Conversation With Sean ...
Defying a likely override, Gov. Ned Lamont promised Monday to veto a bipartisan $40 million supplemental special-education appropriation rushed through the General Assembly during his absence from ...
“It’s a wrong way to budget. Buy it now, pay later. We will figure out how we are going to do it,” said Governor Ned Lamont, (D), CT. Lamont was also out of the country. He was in India to ...
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