Governor-elect Ned Lamont wants input from a wide variety of individuals before taking office and putting together his first policy agenda and budget proposal. But the clock is ticking. He has 43 days, including holidays, until he takes office and three weeks after that before he has to propose his first budget to the General Assembly—and he has yet to announce that he’s hired a chief of staff or a budget director. Instead, the great-grandson of J.P. Morgan’s chief executive, is gathering the best and brightest and forming policy committees that will eventually present him with ideas in 15 different areas.
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