December 13, 2021 •
Connecticut Special Election Scheduled
Connecticut Gov. Lamont announced a special election for House District 144 to be held on January 25, 2022. The seat became vacant when Rep. Caroline Simmons was sworn in as the first female mayor of Stamford. The winner of the […]
Connecticut Gov. Lamont announced a special election for House District 144 to be held on January 25, 2022.
The seat became vacant when Rep. Caroline Simmons was sworn in as the first female mayor of Stamford.
The winner of the special election will serve the remainder of the two-year term set to expire in December 2022.
Lamont is also expected to call for a special election to fill the vacant seat in House District 71.
State Rep. Anthony “Tony” D’Amelio announced he will retire on December 31 at midnight to spend more time with his family and focus on running his restaurant.
November 3, 2021 •
Connecticut Special Election Announced
Connecticut Gov. Lamont announced a special election be held on December 14 for the 116th House District. The seat became vacant when Rep. Michael DiMassa resigned following charges he stole federal COVID-19 relief funds. The winner of the special election […]
Connecticut Gov. Lamont announced a special election be held on December 14 for the 116th House District.
The seat became vacant when Rep. Michael DiMassa resigned following charges he stole federal COVID-19 relief funds.
The winner of the special election will serve the remainder of the two-year term set to expire in December 2022.
September 29, 2021 •
Connecticut Special Session Adjourned Sine Die
The Connecticut General Assembly convened in a special session on September 27 to authorize an extension of Gov. Lamont’s emergency powers. The extension allows Gov. Lamont to continue to issue executive orders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and allows […]
The Connecticut General Assembly convened in a special session on September 27 to authorize an extension of Gov. Lamont’s emergency powers.
The extension allows Gov. Lamont to continue to issue executive orders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and allows his current orders to remain in effect.
The House adjourned sine die that afternoon, and the Senate followed suit the next day.
September 23, 2021 •
Connecticut Special Session Announced
Connecticut Gov. Lamont called a third special session of the General Assembly to convene no later than September 27. The purpose of the special session is to re-authorize the governor’s emergency powers in light of the latest COVID-19 surge. The […]
Connecticut Gov. Lamont called a third special session of the General Assembly to convene no later than September 27.
The purpose of the special session is to re-authorize the governor’s emergency powers in light of the latest COVID-19 surge.
The House is scheduled to convene on September 27 and the Senate is scheduled to meet on September 28.
July 15, 2021 •
Connecticut Legislature Holds One-Day Special Session
The Connecticut General Assembly convened a one-day special session on July 14 to authorize an extension of Gov. Lamont’s emergency powers. Both the Senate and House adjourned sine die that afternoon.
The Connecticut General Assembly convened a one-day special session on July 14 to authorize an extension of Gov. Lamont’s emergency powers.
Both the Senate and House adjourned sine die that afternoon.
July 6, 2021 •
Connecticut Special Election Scheduled
A special election has been scheduled for August 17 by Connecticut Gov. Lamont for Senate District 36. The seat became vacant when Alex Kasser resigned in June because of stress from a long-running divorce case.
A special election has been scheduled for August 17 by Connecticut Gov. Lamont for Senate District 36.
The seat became vacant when Alex Kasser resigned in June because of stress from a long-running divorce case.
March 18, 2021 •
Connecticut Gov. Announces Special Election for Assembly District 145
Gov. Ned Lamont scheduled a special election for Assembly District 145 on April 27. The seat became vacant after Patricia Miller was elected to the Connecticut State Senate on March 2. There are no primaries, and candidates will be nominated […]
Gov. Ned Lamont scheduled a special election for Assembly District 145 on April 27.
The seat became vacant after Patricia Miller was elected to the Connecticut State Senate on March 2.
There are no primaries, and candidates will be nominated directly by political parties.
The winner of the special election will serve the remainder of Miller’s term until 2022.
March 1, 2021 •
Connecticut Governor Announces Special Election for Assembly District 112
Governor Ned Lamont today announced a special election for Assembly District 112 on Tuesday, April 13. The district consists of the entirety of the Town of Monroe and portions of Newtown. The seat became vacant on February 17 following the […]
Governor Ned Lamont today announced a special election for Assembly District 112 on Tuesday, April 13.
The district consists of the entirety of the Town of Monroe and portions of Newtown.
The seat became vacant on February 17 following the resignation of J.P. Sredzinski.
The winner of the special election will serve the remainder of Sredzinski’s two-year term through 2022.
January 21, 2021 •
Special Election Called for Connecticut Senate Seat
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont called a special election on March 2 to fill the seat in Senate District 27. The seat became vacant on January 5 when Rep. Carlo Leone resigned to work with the State Department of Transportation. There […]
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont called a special election on March 2 to fill the seat in Senate District 27.
The seat became vacant on January 5 when Rep. Carlo Leone resigned to work with the State Department of Transportation.
There will be no primary for this election.
September 28, 2020 •
Connecticut Governor Announces Special Session
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont announced a special session to convene on Tuesday, September 29. The General Assembly will consider legislation for several policy issues including: performance-based regulation of the state’s electricity, gas, and water companies; securing absentee ballots for the […]
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont announced a special session to convene on Tuesday, September 29.
The General Assembly will consider legislation for several policy issues including: performance-based regulation of the state’s electricity, gas, and water companies; securing absentee ballots for the general election; school construction projects; and opportunities for the state’s hemp program.
The Legislature will also consider four nominations announced by the governor in July to fill a vacancy in the state Supreme Court and three seats in the Appellate Court.
July 20, 2020 •
Connecticut Governor to Announce Special Session
Gov. Ned Lamont announced a special legislative session to start on Tuesday, July 21. The Legislature will reconvene to discuss bills relating to police reform, absentee ballots, telehealth insurance, and insulin drug costs. Legislative leaders and Gov. Lamont have also […]
Gov. Ned Lamont announced a special legislative session to start on Tuesday, July 21.
The Legislature will reconvene to discuss bills relating to police reform, absentee ballots, telehealth insurance, and insulin drug costs.
Legislative leaders and Gov. Lamont have also discussed returning for a second special session in September to consider housing reform legislation.
April 20, 2020 •
Connecticut Governor Reschedules Primary to August
On April 17, Gov. Ned Lamont signed Executive Order No. 7BB to reschedule the presidential primary to Tuesday, August 11, due to the ongoing public health crisis caused by COVID-19. This is the second rescheduling of the presidential primary and […]
On April 17, Gov. Ned Lamont signed Executive Order No. 7BB to reschedule the presidential primary to Tuesday, August 11, due to the ongoing public health crisis caused by COVID-19.
This is the second rescheduling of the presidential primary and the new date will coincide with the state and federal primary on August 11.
The governor had previously rescheduled the presidential primary from April 28 to June 2.
March 24, 2020 •
Connecticut Governor Modifies State Contractor Gift Disclosure Requirements
On March 22, Gov. Ned Lamont signed Executive Order No. 7J to provide for rapid state government response to the public health and civil preparedness emergency. The executive order authorizes Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or the […]
On March 22, Gov. Ned Lamont signed Executive Order No. 7J to provide for rapid state government response to the public health and civil preparedness emergency.
The executive order authorizes Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or the Commissioner of Administrative Services to take any action deemed necessary to expedite property transfers, assignments of space and leasing, or use of real property by the state required to respond to COVID-19.
Additionally, the executive order modifies Connecticut General Statutes sections 4-252, 9-612(f)(2)(E), and Executive Order 49.
The order requires disclosure of certain gifts and campaign contributions by state contractors and prospective state contractors for state contracts over $50,000.
The order also modifies the requirements for competitive solicitations for certain state purchases and contracts.
Gov. Lamont issued the executive order to facilitate transfers of medical equipment donated or for sale to the state to battle the spread of the coronavirus.
The executive order is in effect for the duration of the public health and civil preparedness emergency, unless modified or terminated by the governor.
March 20, 2020 •
Connecticut Governor Postpones Presidential Primary Election until June
On March 19, Gov. Ned Lamont signed Executive Order No. 7G to reschedule the presidential primary election for April 28 to Tuesday, June 2. The election was rescheduled due to the ongoing public health crisis caused by COVID-19. The executive […]
On March 19, Gov. Ned Lamont signed Executive Order No. 7G to reschedule the presidential primary election for April 28 to Tuesday, June 2.
The election was rescheduled due to the ongoing public health crisis caused by COVID-19.
The executive order is the governor’s eighth since enacting the civic preparedness and public health emergency declarations to slow down transmission of the coronavirus.
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