Child care, broadband and education: Here’s what’s in Gov. Ned Lamont’s plan to spend $2.6B in federal coronavirus stimulus funds.

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The plan covers at least 15 agencies across state government, ranging from the executive to the judicial branches.

It also covers children of all ages — from birth to college. The plan provides money for mental health, public health, criminal justice, early childhood, K-12 schools and higher education, among others.

Originally published by Christopher Keating of the Hartford Courant on April 26, 2021.

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