About Governor Ned Lamont
Governor Lamont talking with a constituent at a restaurant.

Get to know Governor Lamont

Ned Lamont was sworn into office as the 89th governor of Connecticut on January 9, 2019. He began his second term on January 4, 2023.

Lamont got involved in public service shortly after college, founding a weekly newspaper in a town hit by the loss of its largest employer. Covering town meetings and the Board of Selectmen, he helped to bring voice and transparency to a community working to recover from job losses and reinvent itself. Later, as a member of both the Greenwich Board of Selectmen and the Board of Estimate and Taxation, Lamont worked in a bipartisan effort to safeguard a multimillion-dollar budget and deliver results for constituents. For four years, Lamont also served as Chairman of the State Investment Advisory Council, overseeing a multibillion-dollar state pension fund.

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“The quality of life here is unmatched with our public education, health care systems, and public safety consistently ranked among the best in the nation. We have more than 2,000 miles of hiking and bike paths, award winning theatre and musicals that often end up on Broadway, and the best pizza in the country.
 

— Governor Ned Lamont on Connecticut’s exciting new “Make It Here” campaign

An advocate for working families

Governor Ned Lamont with First Lady Annie Lamont and their three children.

Economic innovation

Governor Lamont is committed to building economic growth and inclusive opportunities in Connecticut.

His proposed 2024-2025 budget projects an operating surplus. Investing these funds strategically will improve housing, education, workforce development, and much more.

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Get the latest from Governor Lamont

Governor Ned Lamont publishes frequent press releases to keep CT residents informed of his progress and achievements. Get the latest information and stay informed about what’s going on in CT.

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