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- Ned Lamont - Wikipedia
Lamont ran for governor in 2010 but lost the Democratic primary to former Stamford mayor Dannel Malloy, who won the general election He ran again in 2018, winning the nomination and defeating Republican Bob Stefanowski in the general election [5]
- Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont | CT. gov
He believes that education holds the key to Connecticut’s success, so he’s also prioritizing advancements in education for both teachers and students Find more information about Gov Ned Lamont, his latest actions, and ways to contact him
- Lamont signs H. B. 8002 into law, finalizing controversial . . .
Gov Ned Lamont ended months of controversy and speculation Wednesday when he signed a new version of a bill he vetoed this past summer
- Gov. Lamont signs much-debated CT affordable housing bill . . .
It took nearly six months, hundreds of impassioned emails from all sides, a veto, extensive negotiations among lawmakers, a special legislative session and an extra week of delay due to an administrative quirk, but Gov Ned Lamont has formally signed a much-debated bill aimed at creating more affordable housing in Connecticut
- Lamont Signs Revised State Housing Bill | CT News Junkie
Gov Ned Lamont announces he will veto HB 5002, a bill intended to increase housing in the state, on June 23, 2025 Credit: Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie HARTFORD, CT — Four months after vetoing a
- Governor Ned Lamont - Home | Gov Ned For Ct 2
During stops in Bridgeport, New Haven, New London, Hartford, and Waterbury, Lamont talked about job training, electricity prices, and healthcare costs, indicating his focus will be on affordability
- Ned Lamont’s solid approval rating holding up, new poll shows
Independent polling conducted after Gov Ned Lamont’s reelection kickoff found Connecticut voters give him a solid approval rating, but a significant minority are “indifferent or neutral” about him serving a third term
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