Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has taken a significant step towards addressing the state's ongoing education funding crisis by introducing a new commission to evaluate the K-12 education system. The commission, which will be tasked with examining the state's current funding model, is expected to provide recommendations for improving the distribution of resources to Connecticut's public schools. As the state continues to grapple with issues of educational inequality and inadequate funding, this move is seen as a crucial step towards creating a more equitable and effective education system. The commission's findings and recommendations will likely have far-reaching implications for the state's education policy and budget.


Lamont introduces commission to evaluate Connecticut K-12 education funding  WTNH.com