A more than 100-page housing bill awaits Governor Lamont’s signature after passing during a special session last week.
Some opponents of the major bill are taking action and are pushing for the governor to veto the legislation.
You might remember Governor Lamont denied a previous housing bill. But in a statement, he promised to sign this revised one.
And it comes as a study found the state needs to add tens of thousands of units amid affordability concerns.
“The fact that there is a state process, there's going to, there are going to be goals set for every town in the state for affordable units to plan and zone for is really huge,” Erin Boggs, Open Communities Alliance executive director, said.
Gov. Lamont expected to sign housing bill as opponents push for second veto, Matt Austin, NBC Connecticut, November 17, 2025, available here
