Gov. Dannel P. Malloy warned legislative leaders today that an expected bump in projected tax revenues should be used exclusively for retiring debts, not to restore spending cuts, reduce tax hikes or give up on his demand for $1 billion in labor savings in the proposed budget for 2011-2012. With rosier revenue estimates expected by […]
April 26, 2011 @ 12:00 am
Malloy will sign kindergarten age bill without pre-school provision
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Tuesday he’s inclined to sign a bill raising the kindergarten age, although the measure now making its way through the legislature does not include a way to provide pre-school for children whose entry into public school will be delayed. “I believe we should have a uniform and narrower start date […]
The word from Washington: ‘We have a lot of challenges’
Connecticut’s new man in Washington on Tuesday offered state agency leaders a glimpse at the job of trying to secure funding from a deficit-conscious Congress, in the midst of what he called a debate over the scope of the federal government. Don’t expect new federal programs, Dan DeSimone, director of the governor’s Washington D.C. office, […]
Health care reform forum draws thin crowd with broad concerns
DANBURY–Two women worried about losing their health insurance wondered what they could do. An insurance broker asked how more money could be squeezed out of insurance companies that he said make modest profits. And in less than a half hour, everyone in the audience who wanted to speak had spoken. The crowd wasn’t big, but […]
Paid sick leave measure clears Judiciary Committee, goes to next Appropriations
Legislation requiring many Connecticut employers to provide paid sick leave cleared another legislative hurdle Tuesday, and will likely be considered by the legislature’s budget-writing committee next. The Democrat-controlled Judiciary Committee on Tuesday adopted the bill over Republican objections in a vote largely along party lines. The measure technically heads now to the Senate, but will most […]
College student gets deportation reprieve
The Obama Administration has given a 22-year-old New Britain student a temporary reprieve from his impending deportation. The Department of Homeland Security announced today that Mariano Cardoso, who is a month from finishing his degree at Capitol Community College, will be granted a temporary stay of removal. Cardoso’s parents entered the United States illegally from […]
Charter schools face shortage of talented leaders
Charter schools have flourished in the last decade, with enthusiastic backing from parents and bi-partisan political support. But their advocates fear the rapid growth could be stalled by a shortage of high-quality leaders, Sarah Butrymowicz says at the Hechinger Report. Public schools across the U.S. are also facing a leadership void, but charters face unique […]
Malloy only closing the door to a ‘public option’ this year
As supporters of Sustinet prepare to rally at the State Capitol Wednesday, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is adamant that a state-run insurance program will not happen this year. “If you’re asking do I think this year we could move into a Massachusetts model, the answer is no,” Malloy said Monday. But he’s not completely rejecting […]
If you didn’t support paid sick days before, this slogan might change your mind
As slogans go, this one is about as evocative as you can get: “No Boogers in Our Burgers.” Gross, yes. But effective? That remains to be seen. That catch-phrase promises to be on prominent display during a rally for paid sick days at Friendly’s Restaurant in West Haven tomorrow. Rep. Rosa DeLauro and others have […]
GOP’s Medicare proposal generates political heat
It didn’t take long for the House Republican’s budget proposal-which, among other things, calls for turning Medicare into a voucher program-to become a flashpoint in Washington’s never-ending campaign cycle. Democratic-leaning groups have launched TV and radio ads targeting House Republicans who voted for the plan. And the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is doing robocalls in […]