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Lamont’s decision to drop the state employee vaccine mandate from the list takes one of his more controversial orders off the table.
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The state is offering providers rapid antigen tests to use on visitors before they can enter.
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The 2018 GOP gubernatorial candidate announced his candidacy for the 2022 election on Wednesday morning.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont’s emergency powers to deal with the pandemic expire next month.
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The state has about two dozen coronavirus testing sites. The company, Sema4, runs 16 of them.
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Republicans launched a digital attack ad this week that attempts to tie Governor Ned Lamont’s COVID-19 response to that of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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The Connecticut Republican Party attacked Gov. Ned Lamont’s integrity and his management of the COVID-19 pandemic Monday with an inexpensive digital ad geared at garnering free exposure in press coverage and on social media.
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Governor Ned Lamont says the Build Back Better plan would be a huge help to Connecticut child care providers.
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They said his order to have nursing homes accept infected patients might lead to problems — much like what happened with a similar policy in New York under Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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Governor Ned Lamont blames "misrepresentation" for mix-up about why an order of 1.5 million COVID-19 home test kits that was supposed to be on its way to Connecticut did not arrive until Friday, instead of Wednesday.