Gov. Ned Lamont believes an impeachment investigation is warranted. Just don’t expect further comment.
Transportation
Cuomo is coming to talk about regionalism, pot and transportation
The governors of Connecticut and New York share an interest in regionalism.
On transportation, a moment of bipartisanship
Democratic and Republican leaders were upbeat after a briefing by U.S. transportation officials about the potential for below-market federal financing for transportation improvements.
Feds to brief legislators on transportation funding alternatives
The Lamont administration hopes that a show-and-tell by the feds can restart a debate on how to finance transportation.
CT’s small solutions to climate change: new tool shows effects of sea level rise
Forewarned is forearmed. New viewer developed by the state has some important news about the future effects of sea level rise.
Lamont readies a transportation reboot
The kids are back in school. Can the governor and his chief of staff lure back lawmakers for a special session on transportation?
Lamont’s family fight with Dems over borrowing priorities
On this issue, Republicans are ready to back the Democratic governor.
Veyo adds 28 vehicles to medical transportation fleet
Veyo removed 18 of its underperforming transit providers after it was flooded in recent years with complaints over stranded patients and late rides.
Highway bathrooms to reopen. (Here’s why they really closed.)
The highway port-a-potties are going away. Left behind is a tale of bureaucratic infighting.
Environmental measures win quiet, but major, victories
Even with the budget and issues like highway tolls getting most of the legislative attention, environmental wins were big, meaningful and without drama – for a change.
No hard count on tolls, but plenty of spin
Gov. Ned Lamont’s first-year priority of returning highway tolls to Connecticut remains a work in progress, complicating efforts to corral a majority — and generating a day of political spin.
Lawmakers running out of time to find new transportation funding plan
The legislature’s latest budget proposals — which don’t feature tolls — would leave the Special Transportation Fund nearly $11.5 million in deficit by 2021.
Veyo boasts improved operations, fewer patient complaints
After months of complaints from patients, the state’s non-emergency medical transportation broker says its service is improving.
Three key appointments, including public health chief, clear legislative committee
Three critical gubernatorial appointments appeared to easily clear the legislature’s joint committee on executive and legislative nominations Tuesday.
DOT says transportation capital program needs more funding
DOT officials say Connecticut needs to increase capital spending by 30 percent to transform the state’s aging, overcrowded transportation system.



