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Capitol Report: Budget, utility rates, Lamont debating third term

Capitol Report: Budget, utility rates, Lamont debating third term

Yahoo08-06-2025
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — This week on Capitol Report, the panel discusses the recently approved $55.8 billion state budget and how lawmakers are attempting to tackle utility rates.
News 8's Political Reporter Mike Cerulli speaks on Gov. Ned Lamont hinting at a third term.
Plus, recent debates over content in school libraries.
Finally, Connecticut trolls New York City and other cities with new pizza billboards.
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