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Lamont Signs Bipartisan 2027 Budget Adjustment
May 27, 2026
Senate Bill 1, the 2027 budget adjustment bill, became law Tuesday as Gov. Ned Lamont signed it as Public Act 26-68. The bill passed the General Assembly earlier this month with bipartisan support in both legislative houses, clearing the Senate 30-6 and the House of Representatives 127-21.
Tong joins lawsuit over student loan rules for professional degrees
May 19, 2026
Attorney General William Tong joined a federal lawsuit on Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Education over new limits to student loan borrowing.
Lamont clinches CT Democratic party endorsement, but will face primary
May 16, 2026
Ned Lamont secured the endorsement of Connecticut’s Democratic Party on Saturday as the two-term governor prepares to campaign for another term leading the state.
Ryan Fazio wins the CT GOP nomination for governor
May 16, 2026
Connecticut Republicans united Saturday behind a 36-year-old state senator, Ryan Fazio of Greenwich, as their choice to push the GOP past the scandal that derailed the former convention favorite, Erin Stewart, and on to the challenge of unseating an incumbent governor for the first time in 72 years.
Governor Lamont Submits Third Plan To Use Connecticut’s Federal Cuts Response Fund To Maintain Affordability for Residents and Businesses
May 15, 2026
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration has submitted a supplemental plan to the bipartisan leadership of the Connecticut General Assembly to use funding from the state’s Federal Cuts Response Fund to mitigate the impact of federal funding reductions and other policy decisions made by the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans.
Statewide Bellringing, ‘Burning Of Benedict Arnold’ Among CT250 Independence Events Planned For Summer
May 13, 2026
Immersive experiences, educational programs, commemorative events and community-driven celebrations across all 169 municipalities in the state will highlight Connecticut’s efforts to celebrate and reflect on the 250th anniversary of American independence.
Advocates Divided About 2026 Legislative Session
May 11, 2026
While two large advocacy organizations said they were mostly pleased with the General Assembly’s work this year, business and grassroots citizen groups said lawmakers didn’t do enough to ease the burden on those feeling the pressure of higher energy and healthcare costs.
Evictions, AI, public transportation bills: CT politics news
May 08, 2026
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New CT budget sets Lamont’s legacy as he seeks 3rd term
May 08, 2026
Surpluses since 2020 have canceled $11 billion in pension debt
‘Job Well Done’ — Lamont Cites Budget, AI Bills After 2026 Legislative Session Ends
May 07, 2026
Gov. Ned Lamont congratulated the state legislature for a job well done Thursday, about 12 hours after the final gavel came down ending the 2026 session.
With Session Over, Here Are Some Bills That Didn’t Make It Through The Legislature This Year
May 07, 2026
A day after the 2026 legislative session ended, state officials were still sorting through the dozens of bills that passed the General Assembly. Gov. Ned Lamont praised the legislature for a job well done.
CT Senate pulls all-nighter, rearranging budget and passing gun bill
May 06, 2026
The Senate stayed overnight at the state Capitol to pass a gun control bill and legislation that would make millions of dollars in revisions to the state’s recently adopted state budget and — among other things — delay Hartford’s revaluation by one year and help struggling Ansonia revive a failed and ruinously expensive fuel cell project.
Expanded Absentee Ballot Legislation Passes Legislature, Heads To Lamont
May 06, 2026
Voting would become more convenient for many state residents under a proposal the Senate passed late Wednesday afternoon.
Lawmakers solve town aid riddle on third try
May 06, 2026
Communities can use school grants to ease tax burdens, sometimes.
Consumer data privacy bill gets final passage in CT House
May 04, 2026
Senate Bill 4, which outlines new regulations for data brokers, had been marked as a priority bill for lawmakers as the session comes to a close.
CT General Assembly nears adjournment, scores of bills awaiting final vote
May 04, 2026
The often volatile, final act of the Connecticut General Assembly’s annual session begins Monday with an adopted budget, but scores of bills and more than a dozen judicial and executive nominations are awaiting final action before the constitutional adjournment deadline of midnight Wednesday.
How much more state money will your town get?
May 03, 2026
The state budget for the next fiscal year includes nearly $280 million in aid to towns, with about $100 million in one-time aid for non-education programs and $180 million for schools that communities could expect year after year.
CT legislature adopts $28B budget with big aid for towns, childcare
May 02, 2026
Plan comes without rebate, tax cuts that officials promoted
General Assembly Passes Solar, Labor Bills As Session Winds Down
May 02, 2026
The Connecticut General Assembly advanced major bills on solar energy and labor-related issues Friday evening as the legislative session rushes toward its conclusion Wednesday.
Connecticut passes AI regulations after years in development
May 01, 2026
The bill, which drew bipartisan support, now heads to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk. He said he’ll sign it.