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    Governor of Connecticut since 2019

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  1. Nov 9, 2022 · News. The Associated Press. Democrat Ned Lamont has won reelection as Connecticut governor, defeating Republican businessman Bob Stefanowski for the second time in four years following a...

  2. 2 days ago · Governor Ned Lamont is applauding both chambers of the Connecticut General Assembly for voting today in favor of approving an agreement reached between his administration and the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC) on the wage reopener for 2024-2025, as required under the current operating contract.

  3. Oct 28, 2022 · Press Releases The Numbers Don’t Lie– In Final Debate, Gov. Lamonts Record Commands The Stage November 2, 2022. Latest News FACT CHECK: CT HAS AMONG THE LOWEST UTILITY RATES IN NORTHEAST November 1, 2022. Press Releases Stefanowski's “Nasty” Campaign Takes Center Stage November 1, 2022.

  4. Governor Ned Lamont is a father, husband, and business owner who has dedicated himself to serving the public. For Ned, this isn’t about politics. This is about continuing the progress we have made and keeping our state moving forward. Meet Ned. Fighting For. Connecticut. (Optional)

  5. Sep 8, 2022 · Lamont said the State Pier will serve as a hub for the offshore wind industry. He said “it’s the most important investment” made in southeast Connecticut in 50 years. But he said inflation and work reorienting the pier to accommodate ferries added tens of millions of dollars to costs.

  6. Meet Governor Ned Lamont. For the first time in over 80 years, Connecticut has a Governor who began his career as a business owner and job creator. Governor Ned Lamont started a family and launched a successful business in our state because he believes in Connecticut: hard work, dedication, and neighbors looking out for one another. Now, as ...

  7. Nov 10, 2022 · Gov. Ned Lamont basked Wednesday in the breadth of a double-digit reelection victory that he called a mandate to hold the line on taxes and spending, grow an economy that lags national growth, and continue to pay down Connecticut’s unfunded pension liability.

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