Governor Lamont Disappointed by Legislature’s Failure to Regulate Private Equity Firms in CT Hospitals
Governor Ned Lamont expressed the need for Connecticut to have more control over hospitals in the state, as the recent legislative session in Hartford failed to restrict private equity firms from purchasing them. This news has disappointed many who were hoping for stricter regulations.
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