- 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
- 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]
- Lamont signs controversial new housing law - Connecticut Public
Connecticut Gov Ned Lamont held a signing ceremony in Norwalk on Monday for a controversial housing bill he had officially signed into law just before Thanksgiving
- Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
See our timeline of pioneering Lamont studies underpinning the modern understanding of climate change
- Lamont signs legislation to address Connecticut housing shortage - WFSB
Gov Ned Lamont signed legislation today designed to address Connecticut’s housing shortage by making it easier to build more residential units across the state
- Lamont frames controversial housing bill as key to an affordable CT
The ceremonial signing of HB8002 was a part of a campaign narrative casting the governor’s June veto of a housing bill as key to its revision
- 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
- Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont to seek third term in 2026
Lamont, 71, a wealthy former cable entrepreneur, has developed a reputation as a fiscal moderate, signing a major tax cut and paying down unfunded state pension liabilities He has also supported access to abortion through safe harbor laws and greater protections for immigrants
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