Ned Lamont Quotes

Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Ned Lamont Quotes. The wide variety of quotes available makes it possible to find a quote to suit your needs. You’ve likely heard some of the Ned Lamont Quotes before, but that’s because they truly are great.

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With fresh eyes, an aggressive approach, and collaboration, we can modernize state government the way it should be.
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Connecticut has always taken pride in our leadership role when it comes to climate, and when we can combine that with a stronger economy, fast transit systems, and regional cooperation, that’s a win for all of us.
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We know that investing in clean energy, like offshore wind, is a job creator in Connecticut and represents a huge opportunity for our port communities.
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State government needs to embrace change and be willing to take responsible risks to move into the future.
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When a Black man or woman shows up for a job interview or to work, they should never be judged based on their hairstyle. Their work product, commitment, dedication, and work ethic should be the sources of their success.
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Our state has many challenges ahead and there is much more work to be done, but it is essential we continue down this path and foster additional growth to best position us for the long term.
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Our state’s public health department is responsible for overseeing a large array of healthcare needs, including natural disasters, chronic diseases, and emerging threats. And in these efforts, we want to ensure that no one in Connecticut is left behind when it comes to access to essential care.
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As governor of Connecticut and commander-in-chief of the Connecticut National Guard, I have a solemn responsibility to ensure that the men and women who work every day to keep us safe have the support and resources they need from their elected leaders.
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Connecticut’s arts community provides an incredible amount of good for our state and supports thousands of jobs.
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For many residents, the DMV is the face of state government – it is an office that virtually every adult needs to interact with and for far too long it has been overly bureaucratic, arduous, and – quite franklyoperating in the 21st century while relying on 20th century processes.
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For the sake of our businesses and the sake of our jobs, we must provide Connecticut with a modernized transportation system that works, which requires a sustainable, recurring funding source.
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For the sake of our businesses and the sake of our jobs, we must not only maintain our roads and bridges, but also develop a modernized transportation system that supports continued growth and attracts new businesses and growth.
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From day one, our administration promised to streamline government services and make interacting with the residents of Connecticut much easier.
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Every student – no matter their family income or zip codedeserves access to an education that prepares them to lead successful careers.
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Working families are central to our state’s success, and we need to do more to support their long-term financial stability.
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For far too long, women have been undervalued in the workplace for the work they provide compared to their male counterparts that do the same job – something that can be systemically ruinous, unfair and terrible for our workplace.
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Modernizing our transportation infrastructure is a vital component of building our economy back stronger than ever, and implementing President Biden’s bold vision for our transportation system will lead to the creation of new jobs, fight economic inequality, and stem the effects of climate change.
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My administration will continue to fight to ensure every last student in Connecticut receives a high-quality education, whether in person or remotely.
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Investing in our workers is a win-win.
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I view receiving the COVID-19 vaccine as part of my obligation to protect myself, members of my administration, and my family.
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Representative DeLauro has always been a fighter in Congress on behalf of all the residents of Connecticut.
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Connecticut has an incredible mix of tourism offerings – from arts and cultural venues and restaurants, to lodging properties and outdoor recreation areas – all of which help generate business sales, tax revenues, and statewide jobs benefitting our communities.
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We’ve listened to our businesses, and we know they want more tools online so they can do business faster – with less interaction with government.
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We must treat access to the Internet similar to the way we treat access to all of our utilities because in the modern world lack of Internet access means people are held back from advancing economically, and it can even put their own health at risk.
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The Environment Committee‘s leadership in advancing Connecticut’s implementation of TCI-P is a positive step in our state’s comeback and our commitment to a cleaner environment and modernized transportation system and infrastructure.
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Connecticut has a vibrant farming community – the products they produce are world-class and we want to help support the continued growth of this important sector of our state’s economy.
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Connecticut has long been a leader on addressing climate change.
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Simply put, some of our small towns need to modernize their infrastructure so that we can support efforts to grow the economy but lack the property tax base they need to fully fund these projects on their own.
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Unless we address our unserved broadband challenges in our urban, suburban, and rural areas, we will not have equitable access for all and achieve the economic recovery that we need.
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Connecticut’s public schools are among the best in the nation, but there’s more that we can do to close achievement gaps so that we can provide more of our youngest students with the tools they need to achieve careers in leading fields when they become adults.
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From the day I was elected, I began focusing on governing the best way I know how – transparently, openly, and in a way that encourages debate, dialogue and discussion on all sides of an issue.
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Words cannot express how grateful I am to live in a state where its residents look after one another, respect one another, and offer help when someone is in need.
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If our country is going to remain competitive on the world stage, then we must start with rebuilding our infrastructure, providing secure and well-paying jobs, making our energy grid cleaner and more reliable, and increasing access to broadband.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed the way schools function in nearly every capacity, and I am proud of the way Connecticut’s education officials, teachers, and staff have been able to respond in order to ensure that students continue to receive a quality education.
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Working families are the backbone of our state, and supporting them will strengthen our economic footing and make Connecticut a stronger place to live, work, and do business.
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During the historic 2020 presidential election, we saw record participation from voters across our state and country despite the challenges of a global pandemic.
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Connecticut is home to the most heavily used commuter rail line in the nation, which thousands of people depend on every day for their commutes to work.
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The world is changing rapidly, and our government needs to move more quickly to transform how we operate to have the greatest positive impact on people’s lives.
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Our goal with the state’s online business portal is to provide a seamless digital solution to current and potential business owners with full-service, personalized guidance about planning, starting, and operating a business in Connecticut.
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The peaceful transfer of power is a central tenet of American democracy, and Connecticut stands ready to aid in the protection of our country.
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We cannot put Connecticut’s future on the credit card. The state has had a problem putting costs on Connecticut’s credit card that it simply can’t afford to pay.
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Increasing postsecondary enrollment and success, particularly among first-generation, low-income, and minority students, is good for students and our state’s economy.
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Our state needs to make real, substantive structural changes to facilitate a sustainable financial future.
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Discrimination of any kind is unacceptable, but we all know there are invisible moments and instances of discrimination that take place each and every day.
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We know working families are the backbone of our state. If they are not financially stable, Connecticut will never be.
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As more and more families decide to build their future in Connecticut, it’s vital we invest in housing.
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Commissioner Miguel Cardona has been a guiding hand and a steady leader for Connecticut since he assumed his role at the State Department of Education.
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Here in Connecticut, we continue to take the necessary steps to save lives and protect loved ones and we are calling on all elected officials to do the same.
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