Gov. Ned Lamont: Businesses that left Connecticut are staying and investing
Speaking to
"That was a dark cloud over our state," he said. "Last one out, turn out the lights and we remember what a signal that sent."
When
As part of a settlement with the
Lamont reminded his audience that
The governor did not mention
"Two years ago, there was something to lose optimism about," Lamont said. "Two years ago we couldn't get a budget done. The governor wasn't even in the building."
The budget was enacted
He also said state agency commissioners he has appointed are streamlining government by speeding up permits and cutting red tape.
"You sort of broke my heart when you talked about how long the permitting process is," he told a property developer who spoke before the governor. "We're turning that around."
He cited his administrative services commissioner,
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