Gov. Ned Lamont and the legislature don't see eye-to-eye on the spending cap. Credit: Stephen Busemeyer / CT Mirror The showdown between Gov. Ned Lamont and the General Assembly over the budgetary ...
State officials are poised to legally exceed Connecticut’s spending cap for the first time in nearly two decades to avert a crisis in paying Medicaid bills — and to pave the way for a new two-year ...
For more than 30 years, one of the single largest factors shaping Connecticut’s budget has been its spending cap. Legislatures and governors have trimmed countless programs to stay under the cap, ...
Connecticut’s General Assembly voted on Monday to exceed the state’s spending cap for the first time in nearly two decades to fix a $300 million Medicaid shortfall this year. The bill passed by a vote ...
CT finances are much healthier now than during last cap exception To say state government is better prepared to handle a spending cap exception now than it was in 2007 is an understatement. The first ...
House Speaker Matt Ritter, right, Senate President Pro Tem Martin Looney (in mask) and Gov. Ned Lamont (left) hope to reach a deal soon on a new state budget. MARK PAZNIOKAS / CTMIRROR.ORG Gov. Ned ...
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) gave a sneak peek into his upcoming budget proposals on Wednesday morning at an annual breakfast with state business leaders. During his State of the State speech ...
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CT’s spending cap battle was years in the making
The showdown between Gov. Ned Lamont and the General Assembly over the budgetary spending cap seemingly sprang up in the last two weeks around a growing crisis in special education. But the seeds of ...
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