Connecticut is poised to ramp up transportation borrowing, after years of consistently issuing less debt than it had the capacity and authority to sell.
An additional $4,500 for unvouchered expenses is paid to House members ($5,550 to senators), and many have a leadership title ...
Gov. Ned Lamont's chief of staff used a state vehicle for "personal errands," and another vehicle was often driven over 90 ...
Tump's pick to lead federal health agency wants to stop fluoridating water, a decision largely left up to the states.
Gov. Ned Lamont is considering hiring a third-party to look into how his staff uses state-owned vehicles. Lamont confirmed he ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, whose staff has used state vehicles to speed hundreds of times, will order an outside ...
The governor's former chief of staff, Jonathan Dach, will most likely be asked to reimburse the state for misusing a state ...
There was much back-patting about pensions in the capitol earlier this week, as Gov. Ned Lamont congratulated Comptroller ...
With new legislature next month, Gov. Ned Lamont joins comptroller and treasurer in praising Connecticut's fiscal restraint.
The Federal Emergency Management Administration has provided more than $10 million in disaster relief following the ...
Governor Ned Lamont Thursday directed all United States and Connecticut flags to be lowered to half-staff Saturday in honor ...
CT plans to sell $1.3B in bonds for transportation projects next year, but the Lamont administration has missed borrowing ...