According to Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, the state’s existing hate crime laws are extensive, but they’re scattered among Connecticut’s General Statutes, which prosecutors say makes it harder to use them.
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) wants to make it easier to hold those who commit hate crimes in Connecticut accountable for their actions.
Gov. Ned Lamont Monday made 15 judicial nominations, including Judges William H. Bright Jr. to the Supreme Court and Robin L. Wilson to the Appellate Court.
Connecticut lawmakers debated Thursday how the state should respond to President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement.
A truly affordable and opportunity-rich Connecticut needs more housing for our friends, families, and future neighbors.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced at the state Capitol on Monday that William Bright, 62, of Columbia, has been nominated to serve on the Supreme Court and Robin Wilson, 64, of New Haven, will replace Bright on the Appellate Court.
Connecticut officials expressed sorrow Thursday after a plane vs. helicopter crash in Washington D.C. that is believed to have left dozens of people dead.
Gov. Ned Lamont has outlined plans to introduce a nearly $2 million tax cut, focusing on boosting research and development in Connecticut. Lamont detailed his intention to increase the state's research and development tax credit from 60% to 90%.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont wants to elevate an Appellate Court judge to the Supreme Court and two former state lawmakers to the Superior Court.
Public interest groups such as the People's Parity Project, Alliance for Justice and CT Pro-People Judiciary Coalition asked Lamont to nominate a woman of color to the Supreme Court. While Lamont did not nominate a woman or person of color to the Supreme Court,
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) has nominated a new associate justice to the Connecticut Supreme Court. The Honorable William H. Bright, Jr. of Columbia has been nominated to fill the seat of Raheem Mullins,
Connecticut officials are expressing concerns about what a federal funding freeze could mean for families across the state, saying they’ll do what they can to provide support for residents in the coming days and months.