To earn the vote he needed to become the nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a special promise to a U.S.
Gov. Ned Lamont discusses Connecticut's economic strengths and challenges, focusing on housing availability and energy costs in meeting with business leaders.
Gov. Ned Lamont kicked off his day Tuesday by speaking to business leaders across the state at Fairfield University.
This is just one of the many ways we’re working to expand access to contraception and other important medications in Connecticut,” Gov. Ned Lamont said.
Although the coronavirus pandemic has largely faded into a past memory, many Connecticut state employees have not returned to the office fulltime in 2025 to do their jobs.
This week on Capitol Report, Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) pushes a $300 million proposal for early preschool access, lawmakers squabble over PURA and Chair Marissa Gillett, and the CSCU chancellor ...
With the talk about the newly renamed “Gulf of America,” Connecticut’s governor posted a tongue-in-cheek response to social ...
In addition to swaying election results, deepfakes undermine trust in elections,” Connecticut SOTS Stephanie Thomas said at ...
Writer, professor and activist Marc Lamont Hill, Ph.D., gave a keynote presentation at LMU in celebration of Black History Month, urging attendees to consider "radical imagination" through listening ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont took to social media Thursday, seemingly joking about renaming Long Island Sound to Connecticut ...
Connecticut lawmakers, after reviewing governor's proposed spending package for a few days, have tough questions for his ...
High burnout rates, low pay, and insufficient state funding have led to an untenable shortage of special education staff in ...