Connecticut’s deadlocked race for governor drew First Lady Michelle Obama to a raucous rally Thursday in New Haven, the city whose turnout next week probably will be the rock on which Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s re-election founders or succeeds.
October 30, 2014 @ 4:57 pm
Judge dismisses GOP effort to block Democrats’ use of federal funds for Malloy campaign
A Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the state Republican Party and designed to block Connecticut Democrats from using federal campaign funds to support Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s re-election bid.
Esty, Greenberg make final appeals to 5th District voters
Washington – With the 5th District seat in Congress at stake, Democratic Rep. Elizabeth Esty and challenger Republican Mark Greenberg are making last-minute appeals to voters help turn out their supporters and sway the undecided.
CL&P rate request has become a lightning rod
Connecticut Light & Power Co. has nearly four times as many customers here as United Illuminating, the state’s other major electric utility. Yet when it comes to rake hikes – and the Connecticut politicians who care – the ratio is skewed far more heavily toward CL&P.
Connecticut is enjoying a sustained recovery
The September jobs report, when combined with other data, confirms that Connecticut is now enjoying real recovery, from the doldrums of the Great Recession, and from a generation of failure to create jobs.
Op-Ed: Connecticut is enjoying a sustained recovery
The September jobs report, when combined with other data, confirms that Connecticut is now enjoying real recovery, from the doldrums of the Great Recession, and from a generation of failure to create jobs.