Connecticut rang in a new year and Washington swore in a new Congress last week, but even with the changes in personnel, politics seemed the same old drama begun the year before.
January 6, 2019 @ 5:00 am
Posted inHealth
Pharma cash flows to doctors for consultant work despite scrutiny
With physicians’ compensation from pharmaceutical and medical device companies under increasing scrutiny, payments to doctors in Connecticut for consultant work rose to $8.5 million in 2017, up from $8 million in 2016.
Posted inPolitics
As goes voting in Maine, so goes Connecticut?
A quest was hatched in the bowels of New Haven’s downtown library to Make Democracy Great Again — by changing how Connecticut votes. Some 50 Democrats, independents, Green and Working Family Party members showed up for a meeting about launching a statewide campaign to bring “ranked-choice voting” (RCV) to the state.