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Gov. Ned Lamont announced plans for special education grants in his upcoming budget proposal at a press conference Monday Feb. 3, 2025 in Hartford.
With costs reaching more than $100,000 per year for some students, Gov. Ned Lamont called Monday for an additional $54 million for special education to help Connecticut communities shoulder the cost.
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) signed a bill Friday investing $40 million in special education after a ...
A Newington mother’s long fight to get special education services for her son has spurred new legislation. Governor Ned ...
Governor Ned Lamont has signed the state’s new two-year budget, which covers fiscal years 2026 and 2027. The plan includes ...
Lamont’s budget office has upgraded revenue estimates an average of $285 million in the first 2 ½ months after lawmakers ...
A Newington mother’s long fight to get special education services for her son has spurred new legislation. Governor Ned ...
Gov. Ned Lamont recently supported funding for more in-district programming, ... The special education offset grant alone would cost the state Department of Education approximately $190 million, ...
Several educators and at least one student were arrested for disorderly conduct after staging a sit-down in front of Gov. Ned Lamont’s office at the state Capitol Wednesday afternoon.. The ...