The Norwalk Hour

Lamont: White House trip ‘a hell of a lot of fun’

- By Mark Pazniokas

An inveterate networker, Gov. Ned Lamont had a good trip to Washington, D.C. He shared a table at a state dinner Thursday with President Joe Biden’s chief of staff and met Friday with his transporta­tion secretary.

“A lot of life is these relationsh­ips,” Lamont said in a telephone interview Friday, shortly before boarding a plane to return to Connecticu­t. “That’s what the last 24 hours has been.”

He took his wife, Annie, to the White House dinner honoring the French president, Emmanuel Macron, and his top transporta­tion officials, Joseph J. Giulietti and Garrett Eucalitto, to meet with the secretary of transporta­tion, Pete Buttigieg.

Lamont said the trio made a pitch to Buttigieg about how Connecticu­t, with an aging infrastruc­ture and a share of one of the nation’s busiest commuter rail systems, can showcase the administra­tion’s investment­s in transporta­tion.

Connecticu­t is in line for a significan­t share of billions earmarked for modernizin­g the northeast rail corridor that passes through the state, used by Amtrak and the Metro-North commuter railroad. But it also is seeking competitiv­e grants.

“You know, a lot of things are discretion­ary. They think about where the money would be best put with the most impact, where they can tell a story,” Lamont said. “And we can tell what that means to the state of Connecticu­t.”

Giulietti, the former MetroNorth president, is retiring as the commission­er of ConnDOT in January, to be succeeded by his deputy commission­er, Eucalitto, who did a stint in D.C. as transporta­tion coordinato­r for the National Governors Associatio­n.

Lamont said he also met with Steve Ricchetti, the White House counselor and longtime Biden confidant who negotiated the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastruc­ture deal that will provide $550 billion

into transporta­tion, broadband and utilities.

“I think the flesh and blood is a big part of business in my previous life and politics in my current life,” Lamont said.

Paul Mounds, who is departing as Lamont’s chief of staff in January at the start of the governor’s second term, said Lamont’s personal touch has been evident in the attention paid Connecticu­t by the Biden administra­tion.

Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and several cabinet secretarie­s have visited the state in the first two years of the Biden administra­tion.

“That’s on a par with larger

states like California and New York,” Mounds said. “And that flows from how Ned Lamont is as a person.”

Mounds and the deputy who will succeed him, Jonanthan Dach, said the governor habitually seeks informatio­n and perspectiv­es from outside government.

“Being a principal like the governor can be isolating if you only get briefed on things by your senior staff,” said Dach, who worked in the Obama administra­tion as an aide in the State Department. “I think the governor recognizes the dangers of that. And that’s why he spends a lot of time doing what seems like networking.”

Lamont was one of five governors at the state dinner. The others were John Carney of Biden’s home state of Delaware, plus John Bel Edwards of Louisiana, Philip Murphy of New Jersey and Jay Pritzker of Illinois.

Buttigieg attended with his husband, Chasten. The Lamonts spent time with another cabinet official, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, and his wife, Marissa. Cardona was Lamont’s first commission­er of education.

“He’s great. He’s a very good friend,” Lamont said.

The guest list was drawn from the worlds of politics, diplomacy, business and entertainm­ent. One of the attendees was Stephen Colbert, who interviewe­d Lamont during the 2006 Senate campaign on his old Comedy Central show, The Colbert Report.

Jon Batiste, the Grammy winner who recently left his role as bandleader on Late Night with Stephen Colbert, provided the music.

“I sat with Ron Klain at the dinner,” Lamont said. “That’s not a bad relationsh­ip to have. As you’re having a glass of wine and listening to Jon Batiste, you’re also talking about what’s happening in Connecticu­t. So that’s pretty helpful to get to know him.”

Lamont hastened to add, “It’s also a hell of a lot of fun.”

 ?? @govnedlamo­nt / Twitter ?? Gov. Ned Lamont and his wife Annie spent Thursday night at the White House for a state dinner.
@govnedlamo­nt / Twitter Gov. Ned Lamont and his wife Annie spent Thursday night at the White House for a state dinner.

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