Claimant scorecard · AERS v2.1 · Calibrating
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont
2 claims tracked in the Responsibility Ledger. 2 pending grades.
AERS
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Insufficient closed grades
Pending
2
Open horizons
Closed
0
Graded outcomes
First tracked
May 29, 2026
Open horizons
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont: Signed SB 5, creating employment AI disclosure and frontier whistleblower protections, May 27, 2026
Invalidator — If Connecticut's Attorney General does not publish implementation guidance by December 31, 2026, or if no covered deployers have published employment AI disclosures by November 1, 2026, the grade drops to C.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont: Will sign SB 5, creating employment AI disclosure requirements and frontier whistleblower protections, pledged May 1, 2026
Invalidator — If Lamont vetoes SB 5, or if a federal court stays enforcement before October 2027 citing preemption under the Trump administration's December 2025 executive order, the grade becomes F. If enforcement begins but Connecticut's Attorney General does not open a single case by November 2027, the grade becomes C.
About this scorecard
The AI Execution Risk Score (AERS) is a 0-100 metric quantifying the gap between Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont’s public AI claims and demonstrated delivery. Higher AERS = stronger track record. Each claim above is drawn from a primary source linked in the original Ledger entry; the horizon date is when the claim becomes graded under the published methodology. Materiality is the editor’s assessment of the claim’s formality from 1 (PR statement) to 5 (earnings call or SEC filing).
AERS v2.1 · Methodology in active calibration · Not investment advice.