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Gov. Ned Lamont will veto two bills passed by the Connecticut legislature, he announced Monday. “I don’t do a lot of vetoes,” he said at a press briefing at his office. “A veto doesn’t mean dead stop.
Connecticut’s governor said on Monday that he will veto two bills that passed the legislature this year.One dealt with ...
Gov. Ned Lamont made an unplanned endorsement of Andrew Cuomo for mayor of New York on Monday, ignoring the wishes of a top aide who tried to keep him focused on less contentious things — say, the ...
Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed a sweeping housing bill on Monday, saying he wants more time to work with municipalities to address ...
Lamont's announced plan to veto drew a flood of reactions Monday. Republican leaders, town officials and groups that advocate ...
Governor Lamont has signed a bill to crack down on street takeovers. The bill was previously overwhelmingly approved the ...
Lamont tapped his family fortune to win the 2018 and 2022 campaigns for governor, spending about $25.7 million of his own ...
Lamont urged state lawmakers to craft "a better bill," but struggled to articulate what changes he wants to see.
The legislation increases penalties and fines against those involved in street takeovers and expands police departments' ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is confronting a quandary largely of his own making: Whether to sign the largest housing bill to ever reach ...