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5/30/2019
Governor Lamont Announces Agreement Reached on Landmark Paid Family and Medical Leave Proposal
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration has reached an agreement with the legislature on the landmark Paid Family and Medical Leave proposal currently being considered by the General Assembly.
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5/29/2019
Governor Lamont Reminds Motorists to Avoid I-95 in Stamford Over the Next Two Weekends
Governor Ned Lamont and Department of Transportation Commissioner Joe Giulietti are reminding all motorists that they are strongly advised to avoid I-95 in Stamford over the next two weekends as major delays are expected due to a bridge replacement project that will detour all traffic off the highway in both directions.
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5/29/2019
Governor Lamont and Legislative Leaders Announce Budget Agreement That Invests in Education, Provides Fiscal Stability for the Future With No Income or Sales Tax Rate Increases or Cuts to Municipal Aid
Governor Ned Lamont, along with the leaders of the Connecticut General Assembly, including Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney, Speaker of the House Joe Aresimowicz, Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff, House Majority Leader Matt Ritter, and the co-chairs of the Appropriations and Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committees, today announced that they have reached an agreement on a biennial state budget that closes the inherited $3.7 billion deficit days ahead of schedule.
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5/28/2019
Governor Lamont Statement on the Connecticut Option
Governor Ned Lamont today released the following statement regarding the Connecticut Option proposal announced last week.
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5/28/2019
Governor Lamont Hails Senate Passage of Bill on Prosecutorial Transparency, Urges House Action
Governor Ned Lamont is applauding the Connecticut State Senate for unanimously voting last night to approve legislation he proposed in consultation with stakeholders that will improve data collection in the criminal justice system in order to provide the public with greater information regarding how prosecutors make decisions in criminal cases. These include the screening and charging of cases, pretrial and bail recommendations, diversion to programs, case processing, plea negotiations, and sentencing recommendations.
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5/27/2019
Governor Lamont Signs Minimum Wage Increase
Governor Ned Lamont this morning signed legislation he championed alongside a number of state legislators that will increase the minimum hourly wage in Connecticut to $15.00 through a series of gradual increases over the next several years, with the first one taking place this October. After the scheduled increases take effect, the new law requires the minimum wage to grow according to federal economic indicators, so everyone can continue to share in Connecticut’s prosperity.
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5/27/2019
Governor Lamont Applauds the House for Approving His Proposal to Improve Election Administration in Connecticut
Governor Ned Lamont is applauding the Connecticut House of Representatives for voting tonight to adopt a series proposals he introduced that is designed to improve the administration of elections in Connecticut and increase voter turnout.
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5/27/2019
Governor Lamont and Connecticut Hospital Association Reach Tentative Agreement for Litigation Settlement
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration and the Connecticut Hospital Association (CHA) have reached a tentative agreement around outstanding litigation that CHA had brought against the state.
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5/27/2019
Governor Lamont Applauds Senate Passage of Legislation Aiming to Recruit More Teachers of Color
Governor Ned Lamont is applauding the Connecticut State Senate for unanimously voting to approve legislation he proposed alongside a number of state legislators that aims to recruit more teachers of color into classrooms throughout Connecticut.
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5/23/2019
Governor Lamont Selects Dr. Deidre Gifford to Serve as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is selecting Dr. Deidre Gifford to serve as commissioner of the Department of Social Services (DSS).
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5/23/2019
Governor Lamont Directs Flags Lowered to Half-Staff Monday in Observation of Memorial Day
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is directing U.S. and Connecticut flags to fly at half-staff on Monday, May 27, 2019 from sunrise until noon in observation of Memorial Day.
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5/22/2019
Governor Lamont, Comptroller Lembo, and Legislative Leaders Announce Major Health Care Improvements to Lower Costs for Families, Nonprofits, and Small Businesses: The Connecticut Option
Governor Ned Lamont, Comptroller Kevin Lembo, and legislative leaders, particularly the co-chairs of the legislature’s Insurance and Real Estate Committee, Senator Matt Lesser and Representative Sean Scanlon, announced today they have reached consensus on a proposal that will provide Connecticut residents more affordable, high-quality health care.
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5/21/2019
Governor Lamont on Paid Family and Medical Leave Vote in the Senate Tonight
Governor Ned Lamont released the following statement regarding the vote in the State Senate tonight on legislation creating a paid family and medical leave program in the state.
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5/20/2019
Governor Lamont and Legislative Leaders: An Honest, Balanced Budget Is Priority Number One
Governor Ned Lamont met with legislative leaders yesterday, including Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney, Speaker of the House Joe Aresimowicz, Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff, and House Majority Leader Matt Ritter, to discuss the timeline for the remainder of the 2019 legislative session. Agreeing that a fiscally responsible budget, approved in advance of the end of session was their top priority, the governor and legislative leaders agreed to prioritize a final budget and vote on it in both chambers by the end of next week. As such, the governor is proposing a special session exclusively focused on transportation and economic development.
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5/20/2019
Connecticut Joins Coalition of 23 Cities and States Suing Trump Administration to Stop Rule Allowing Discrimination in Providing Health Care
Connecticut joined a coalition of 23 cities, states, and municipalities, led by New York Attorney General Letitia James, in a lawsuit filed today against a Final Rule issued by the Trump Administration’s Department of Health and Human Services, which seeks to expand the ability of businesses and individuals to refuse to provide necessary health care on the basis of businesses' or employees’ “religious beliefs or moral convictions.”