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The vetoed legislation aimed to increase affordable housing supply through a mix of zoning mandates and incentives.
The Times’ longtime puzzle editor, Will Shortz, is a former Stamford resident. He founded the American Crossword Puzzle ...
In fact, at least one Connecticut lawmaker says Gov. Ned Lamont, a proudly moderate Democrat, should expect a primary ...
Lamont’s budget office has upgraded revenue estimates an average of $285 million in the first 2 ½ months after lawmakers ...
If you played the New York Times crossword Thursday, you may have noticed a familiar name. Gov. Ned Lamont was featured in ...
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CT Insider on MSNWhat's next for housing in Connecticut after latest reform proposal was vetoed?Gov. Ned Lamont this week vetoed what would have been the most significant housing legislation Connecticut has seen in years, over concerns that the bill undermined towns' rights to set housing policy ...
Gov. Lamont reversed his view on a controversial affordable housing bill that would have required municipalities to zone for ...
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Amazon S3 on MSN‘Don’t overread it.’ Lamont downplays Democratic Socialist’s win in NYC mayoral primaryZohran Mamdani's win is making waves among Connecticut Democrats. But political analysts don't think it means trouble for Gov ...
Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill into law on Tuesday that allows schools to purchase wearable panic alarms for teachers and ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has turned to repairing relationships frayed by his vetoes of priorities of Democrats and party legislative ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) will veto two hotly debated bills that were passed during this year’s legislative session.
As lawmakers figure out how to get approval for regulations on artificial intelligence, Congress is looking to step in and ...
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