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Left: 58%
Center: 34%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Ned Lamont?Ned Lamont often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 58%
Center: 34%
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Ned Lamont · HartfordBRIDGEPORT, Conn. (WTNH) — A jury has found Konstantinos "Kosta" Diamantis, Gov. Ned Lamont's former state deputy budget director, guilty on all 21 counts of bribery, extortion and making false statements in his federal trial.
TV EXCLUSIVE: Kosta Diamantis remains defiant as jury continues deliberations in federal trial
Counts 1 and 2 | Extortion by Wrongful Use of Fear or Under Color of Official Right: Guilty Counts 3 and 4 | Bribery: Gu…See the Story
Jury Finds Kosta Diamantis Guilty on All 21 Counts in Federal Trial
56% Left coverage: 9 sources

Ned Lamont · ChattanoogaGovernor Ned Lamont visited the foo distribution site on Wednesday. (Molly Ingram / WSHU)Efforts to feed people who rely on federal food assistance in Connecticut are underway during interruptions to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).No new benefits will be available starting November 1, as the government shutdown continues.The state has allocated an additional $3 million to Connecticut Foodshare, a nonprofit organization. The…See the Story
United Way To Distribute $150,000 In Emergency Funding To Support Food Pantries Amid SNAP Disruption
Coverage: 2 sources

Ned Lamont · ConnecticutThe program, in which about 50,000 pouches will be distributed each year until 2029, is part of a $2 million prevention program funded through the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services through the Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee.See the Story
50,000 Drug Deactivation Kits On The Way To CT Homes As Part Of Red Ribbon Week Anti-Opioid Campaign
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
