More than 200 members of the Connecticut National Guard are in D.C. to provide support for the Jan. 20 inauguration.
Once Donald Trump takes over as president, he will sign numerous executive orders that could affect people in Connecticut.
Federal officials have asked for mutual aid to provide additional security and public safety support to protect the transition of power and continuity of government.
Washington gives CT billions of dollars annually, and lawmakers are watching how Trump could affect Medicaid, transit projects and education.
Connecticut will have a presence at the presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. next week, Governor Ned Lamont announced Thursday. Donald Trump will be inaugurated
Gov. Ned Lamont said he has authorized the Connecticut National Guard and the Connecticut State Police to deploy units to Washington, D.C. to help with security efforts for the presidential inauguration ceremony.
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HAMDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — With the presidential inauguration just days away, many people will be making the trip down to Washington, D.C. to witness, including a Quinnipiac University student.
When President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office inside a tightly packed Capitol Rotunda, he will be surrounded by a very different Washington than he was eight years ago.
A Connecticut contingent marched in opposition to the impending second term of President Donald J. Trump in Washington, D.C., Saturday.
CT's state leaders and its congressional delegation are refining their approach as they gear up for the next four years.
Even with a venue change, frigid temperatures and massive crowds, thousands of people are still flocking to Washington D.C. for President-elect Donald Trump’s Inauguration, including some Central Virginians.