With quips and well-worn talking points, U.S Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy dodged inquiries today about Susan Bysiewicz’s entrance into the 2012 Senate race today and Joe Lieberman’s expected exit Wednesday. What does Lieberman’s lame-duck status mean for the delegation? “It means you’re a senior senator pretty quickly,” Malloy said, looking at […]
January 2011
Bysiewicz releases memo summarizing her first poll
Hours after announcing she was in the race for U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman’s seat, former Secretary of the State released an upbeat memo on her chances from her pollster, Jill Normington of Bennett, Petts & Normington. Here is the memo in its entirety: The following is a summary of findings from a telephone survey […]
Honoring King: Much accomplished, much to be done
As the state marked the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, along with other state and city officials, joined to declare that despite considerable progress, King’s dream has yet to be fully realized. “As far as we’ve come, we still haven’t come far enough,” Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman said […]
Legislative special elections could turn on Malloy’s budget
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is not on the ballot in any of the nine districts with legislative vacancies, but he will instantly frame those campaigns if he sticks to a plan to release his budget Feb. 16, six days before the special elections. Once Malloy proposes tax increases and spending cuts to erase a projected […]
Behavioral Health Partnership gets children ‘unstuck’ from in-patient psychiatric care
The support group Amber Robinson leads is supposed to run from 6 to 7:30 p.m., but it often lasts hours beyond that. Amber Robinson “Parents are talking,” she said. “They got a lot of stuff to say, to get out. They just want to talk and talk.” Like the parents in her group, Robinson knows […]
Forecast: ice, sleet, snow and rain, but no press briefings
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s biggest gaffe may be mentioning that Stamford had a really bad winter the year he was elected mayor. His term as governor is off to a similar start. After a record snowfall last week, Connecticut’s about to get hit with that seasonal staple, the wintry mix. After consulting with his commissioners, […]
New revenue forecast — same big deficit
If state officials were hoping for a last-minute silver bullet to solve their budget crisis, they didn’t get it Friday when revised revenue estimates made almost no dent in the $3.7 billion deficit for 2011-12. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy spent much of his first week-and-a-half in office urging legislators not to “sugar-coat” the scope of […]
Closing of birthing center prompts reconsideration of law change
Rockville General Hospital sparked local controversy late last year when it closed its birthing center. It also drew attention to a little-noticed change in state law that allows hospitals to eliminate services without first getting state approval–something a Vernon lawmaker now wants reversed. In the past, hospitals were required to get approval, known as a […]
Is that the governor getting soup?
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy was largely ignored today as he dished himself a bowl of soup in the crowded Legislative Office Building cafeteria. At the grill, he spotted House Speaker Christopher G. Donovan, and they quietly spoke for a few moments. In the checkout line, a woman was excited by the sighting. She told the […]
Officials: Colleges aren’t producing graduates with skills for available jobs
Despite the harsh economy and the 9 percent unemployment rate, there are lots of jobs available education officials and business leaders said Friday. The problem is the state’s colleges aren’t graduating enough people with the skills to fill them. “We have jobs in the state available but we don’t have the requisite people to fill […]
Bysiewicz lands at Updike, Kelly & Spellacy
Former Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, who had every reason a year ago to think she would be taking office as attorney general this month, instead will become associated with the Hartford law firm of Updike, Kelly & Spellacy next week. In a telephone interview Friday, Bysiewicz denied rumors she is about to form […]
In case you are wondering if going to Washington will change Richard Blumenthal
This just out from the office of newly sworn U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, who does not have to worry about re-election until he is 70. We assume that Sen. Lieberman would love to attend, if not for the sabbath. By the way, it’s supposed to be 17 degrees at 8 a.m., warming to around 20 […]
Those kumbaya moments don’t last
In the wake of last week’s mass shooting in Tucson, some members of Congress are calling for bi-partisan seating at President Obama’s State of the Union address later this month. Among the backers: Sen. Joe Lieberman and his on-again, off-again ally Sen. John McCain. “I believe that members of both parties can symbolize our common […]
Climate, weather and the Roman Empire
Climate change skeptics take heed: A new analysis of growth rings in European trees suggests that warming and cooling trends may have played a part in the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. Andrew Curry reports in ScienceNOW that the study revealed a period of mild, wet summers, ideal for agriculture, during the rise […]
DECD’s McDonald joining Cuomo administration
Former Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s commissioner of economic development, Joan McDonald, has found a new home in the administration of a Democratic governor, but it’s not Dan Malloy’s. McDonald is heading back to New York to become Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s commissioner of transportation. Before coming to Connecticut, McDonald was the senior VP of transportation for […]

