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How far did CT’s ‘fiscal guardrails’ move? Depends whom you ask
June 16, 2025
Leaders say saving rules likely to evolve as federal aid shrinks.
New CT laws taking effect July 1: School lessons, e-books, budget
June 16, 2025
Over six dozen Connecticut laws, including the state’s next budget and bond package, will wholly or partially take effect on July 1.
New York passes new CPA pathway in ‘unheard of’ fashion
June 13, 2025
New York’s accounting policy advisors secured two legislative wins this week, with CPA licensing reform and e-signature expansion both passing in the same session.
With Pressure From Both Sides, Lamont Seeks Middle Ground On Housing Bill
June 11, 2025
A week after it passed the General Assembly, House Bill 5002 is still causing a ruckus in Hartford, with Republicans urging Gov. Ned Lamont to “just veto it” in a series of statements and the governor expressing hesitancy over the bill’s version of fair-share legislation known as “Towns Take the Lead.”
Lamont Talks Budget, Housing In Post-Session Briefing
June 06, 2025
Gov. Ned Lamont credited hard work and clever negotiation between the legislative and executive branches for passage of “an honestly balanced budget” that did not raise residents’ tax rates.
$55.8 Billion Budget Heads To Lamont’s Desk
June 04, 2025
After 12 hours of debate and a series of failed Republican amendments, the Connecticut Senate approved a new, two-year state budget for fiscal years 2026 and 2027, unchanged from the one it received Monday night from the House. The budget is the result of a deal negotiated by legislative leaders and Gov. Ned Lamont.
CFO Dive: Connecticut passes alternative CPA licensure bill
June 04, 2025
The legislation, which awaits signing by Governor Ned Lamont, includes a provision enabling licensed CPAs form other states in “good standing” to practice in Connecticut.
CT Senate sends new biennial budget to Lamont’s desk
June 04, 2025
Package to be adjusted to lessen hospital tax increase.
CT’s $9.7B bond package to enhance local aid, housing
June 04, 2025
Biennial borrowing plan draws strong bipartisan support.
Governor Lamont To Sign Legislation on Electric Ratepayer Relief
June 03, 2025
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he will soon sign into law legislation that takes a step forward in reducing electric bills, delivering Connecticut consumers nearly $400 million in annual savings, as well as laying the groundwork for longer term reductions in public benefits charges and cuts in supply, delivery, and transmission fees.
House Passes $55.8B State Budget
June 03, 2025
The two-year, $55.8 billion budget that passed out of the Connecticut House of Representatives on a mostly party-line vote late Monday night remains within the state budget cap despite increasing spending by $2.63 billion over the next two fiscal years.
A delicate dance: Maneuvering around CT’s budget cap
June 01, 2025
Lawmakers expected to adopt new biennial plan before the 2025 legislative session closes Wednesday.
Bill To Allow Striking Workers Unemployment Benefits Passes House, Heads For Likely Lamont Veto
May 30, 2025
The Connecticut House of Representatives on Friday debated and approved Senate Bill 8, An Act Concerning Protections For Workers and Enhancements to Workers’ Rights, a labor bill that would allow workers engaged in labor disputes to access unemployment benefits.
CTCPA Bill to Modernize CPA Licensure and Mobility Laws Passes House and Senate, Awaits Governor's Signature
May 29, 2025
The bill passed in the Connecticut House of Representatives with no opposition on April 28 and the Senate on May 29 and will now move to be signed by Governor Lamont.
CT budget fight hinges on cutting higher ed reserves
May 28, 2025
Lamont challenges lawmakers to tap $1.1 billion that universities stashed away.
Governor Lamont Releases $30 Million for Infrastructure Improvements in 46 Small Towns
May 28, 2025
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is releasing $30 million in state grants to 46 small towns in Connecticut that will be used to complete a wide variety of infrastructure improvements, such as road safety reconstruction projects, emergency management upgrades, sidewalk and pedestrian safety enhancements, educational and recreational facility upgrades, and other kinds of capital improvement projects.
House Speaker Floats One-Year Budget Proposal; Lamont Says That Would Be ‘A Mistake’
May 28, 2025
The state legislature is eyeing a fiscal tactic not seen in half a century to deal with state budget uncertainty. House Speaker Matt Ritter, D-Hartford, said Wednesday morning that a one-year budget was “very much in play” and looking “more and more likely.”
CT House approves omnibus housing bill following compromises
May 27, 2025
One GOP lawmaker got a rare unanimous vote against his amendment after trying a unique political tactic.
CT child tax credit still possible as budget talks hit home stretch
May 27, 2025
Leaders hope to offer $150 per child, up to $450 per household.
Spending cap will temper big investments in next CT budget
May 27, 2025
Medicaid, social services, special ed increases will be modest.