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Trial guaranteed on CT school funding and reforms

A Superior Court judge Thursday rejected the state’s request to throw out a lawsuit charging that Connecticut has failed to provide enough money to its poorest school districts. The decision comes eight years after a group of mayors and teachers’ unions across the state filed the lawsuit alleging chronic underfunding of education and nearly three […]

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Dueling state budget forecasts: There’s no escaping fiscal realities

The General Assembly’s Appropriations and Finance Committees recently met to hear annual budget forecasts from both the governor’s budget office (OPM) and the legislature’s nonpartisan budget office (OFA). Certain disparities between their projections were striking. While both agencies project substantial deficits for the next biennium, their projections differ by a vastly greater margin than ever before.

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Dueling state budget forecasts: There’s no escaping fiscal realities

The General Assembly’s Appropriations and Finance Committees recently met to hear annual budget forecasts from both the governor’s budget office (OPM) and the legislature’s nonpartisan budget office (OFA). Certain disparities between their projections were striking. While both agencies project substantial deficits for the next biennium, their projections differ by a vastly greater margin than ever before.

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GOP, Dems wrangle over propriety of NU contributions

Republican State Chairman Jerry Labriola, who has stopped collecting a salary because of his party’s precarious finances, called Thursday on Democratic State Chairwoman Nancy DiNardo to refund $46,500 in recent donations to the Democratic State Central Committee by Northeast Utilities executives. The executives responded to a solicitation by NU’s chief executive, Thomas J. May, saying […]

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Senate names new co-chairs for Higher Ed, Planning & Development

The ripple effect of Sen. Toni Harp’s election as New Haven mayor continued Thursday with the Senate Democratic leadership naming new Senate co-chairs of two committees: Higher Education & Employment Advancement, and Planning & Development. Sen. Steven Cassano of Manchester will take over at Higher Education, succeeding Sen. Beth Bye of West Hartford. Bye was […]

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Nappier says JPMorgan was too slow to disclose data breach

Treasuer Denise L. Nappier said Thursday that JPMorgan Chase & Co. was too slow to disclose a security breach that potentially compromises the personal data of 465,000 debit cardholders, including about 14,000 in Connecticut. The state uses the debit cards for tax refunds, unemployment benefits and child support payments that flow through the Department of […]