Gov. Ned Lamont said Tuesday he is in no rush to decide if he will seek a third term in office, stating that he will wait until the end of the 2025 legislative session to decide. “I think it’s too early,” Lamont said during an interview with Hartford Business Journal. Lamont, who will turn 71 in January, is leaving his options open as well, stating that he’s been in the governor’s office for a while now “and I kind of like the job.” “I think people feel like the state’s in a better place today than we were eight years ago,” he said, noting that he’s happy to answer the question that Vice President Kamala Harris “found so nettlesome.”“I’m not going to get into it until the end of the next session,” he said. The state General Assembly will convene its 2025 legislative session on Jan. 8 and it will adjourn on June 4.
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