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Lamont proposes $54 million more in special ed aid. Here’s why and what it would do. - MSNWith 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.
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 ...
A Newington mother’s long fight to get special education services for her son has spurred new legislation. Governor Ned ...
Lamont’s budget office has upgraded revenue estimates an average of $285 million in the first 2 ½ months after lawmakers ...
After the unit announced its plans, SEBAC said it ‘would not expect a single one of our units to accept’ Lamont’s wage freeze ...
Conservatives say the state’s debt is still too high and that any deviation from savings practices is a road to fiscal chaos.
Gov. Ned Lamont declined to provide a definitive answer Thursday on whether he will run for a third term as governor — a difficult feat that has only been accomplished by one other Connecticut ...
Over six dozen Connecticut laws, including the state’s next budget and bond package, will wholly or partially take effect on ...
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