WASHINGTON–Rep. John Larson has revved up his alliance with oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens and House Republicans in a push to make natural gas a more dominate fuel–replacing traditional gasoline–in America’s transportation sector. This week, Larson will join Pickens–an Oklahoma native who made his fortune in the oil and gas industry–to promote legislation that would […]
April 2011
Occhiogrosso: List of municipal cuts is not alternative to concessions
A $1 billion list of cuts in municipal aid circulated today by the administration of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is not the governor’s contingency plan if his concession talks with state employees fail to yield $1 billion in labor savings, according to his senior adviser, Roy Occhiogrosso. Occhiogrosso released the list to illustrate what the […]
Lisa Wilson-Foley announces for Congress
Lisa Wilson-Foley of Simsbury, a businesswoman who ran for lieutenant governor last year, today joined the crowded Republican field for Congress in the 5th District. “What do you do when the government has pushed you to a point where you simply say, ‘I’ve had enough?’ My answer is this – you fight. You fight to […]
After 2010 furor over AG qualifications, a hearing on change is tame
The qualifications required to serve as state attorney general drew much attention during Susan Bysiewicz’s star-crossed bid for the office last year, but just one person testified Tueday about a proposal to relax the standard. And it wasn’t Bysiewicz, who saw the Connecticut Supreme Court rule her ineligible to become attorney general just days before […]
Can rewards make people healthy?
The federal health care reform law includes a $100 million program to reward Medicaid recipients for making healthy choices–but experts aren’t sure the incentives will work, Aimee Miles reports in Kaiser Health News. The program is intended to reduce Medicaid costs by rewarding patients for such things as quitting smoking, losing weight or keeping their […]
Malloy is right to flatten the administration of higher ed
Speaking from the vantage point of 12 years as a full-time faculty member inside the community college system of Connecticut, I support Gov. Dannel Malloy’s proposal to “flatten” the currently bloated layers of higher ed administration. This will save money, and it is also a golden opportunity to improve our college completion rates and serve […]
Malloy is right to flatten the administration of higher ed
Speaking from the vantage point of 12 years as a full-time faculty member inside the community college system of Connecticut, I support Gov. Dannel Malloy’s proposal to “flatten” the currently bloated layers of higher ed administration. This will save money, and it is also a golden opportunity to improve our college completion rates and serve […]
Legislators hoping to preserve energy efficiency funding
State legislators are drafting a bill to preserve millions of dollars in a fund that uses electric bill surcharges to subsidize energy-saving projects and create jobs. The fund, known as the Energy Efficiency Fund, was slated to lose 35 percent of its total every year for eight years–$28.7 million per year–starting in July to pay […]
Battle at Capitol: Repeal death penalty, or streamline it
As the legislature’s Judiciary Committee prepares to approve a bill repealing capital punishment in Connecticut, a bipartisan group of conservatives is readying a counter-measure aimed at curbing death-row appeals. The conservatives announced Monday at a press conference attended by law enforcement officers and relatives of homicide victims that their effort to speed up executions will […]
If labor talks fail, Malloy’s choices are few and difficult
Throughout the 2010 gubernatorial campaign, Dannel P. Malloy repeatedly charged that his Republican opponent, Tom Foley, would slash aid to towns and shred the social safety net to balance the state’s budget. Unless state unions agree to massive savings in labor costs soon, Malloy may have little choice but to follow the course he decried. […]
18 months later, trustees move to fill SCSU presidency
A year-and-half after the president of Southern Connecticut State University was informed that she would be losing her job, officials of the system have decided to back off filling the chancellor’s position that may soon be eliminated and finally launch a search for the next SCSU president. That delay means the top position at the […]
Elizabeth Esty declares for Congress
It’s not a surprise. She already formed a candidate committee to begin raising money, but former state Rep. Elizabeth Esty, D-Cheshire, declared her candidacy for Congress today in the 5th District, becoming the first declared Democrat. “I have decided to officially jump into the race,” Esty said by email. “It’s important that Connecticut’s 5th Congressional […]
Malloy seen as rain maker for Connecticut Democrats
In 2006, the Connecticut Democrats enticed a young senator with a future, Barack Obama, to headline their annual fundraiser, the Jefferson Jackson Bailey Dinner. Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi also have done the honors in recent years. Victoria Kennedy, the widow of Sen. Ted Kennedy, dropped by last year to surprise her husband’s good friend, […]
Refighting the Civil War, 150 years later
A century and a half after the start of the Civil War, some historians say Americans are still fighting over many of the same issues, John Blake writes at CNN. “When you hear charges today that the federal government is overreaching, and the idea that the Constitution recognized us as a league of sovereign states […]
A Sunday at the union hall with Malloy
NEW BRITAIN–As he presses state employees for givebacks, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy stood in solidarity Sunday with union leaders in their contract fight with the American Red Cross, putting his complicated relationship with organized labor on public display. Malloy appeared with the leadership of AFSCME Council 4 outside their headquarters here, urging the Red Cross […]

