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Malloy welcomes this GOP governor’s agenda

Stamford – Another Republican governor from the oil patch visited Connecticut Tuesday to talk about jobs, but this time the agenda was low-key bipartisan cooperation, not high-profile job poaching. And Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, a Democrat, welcomed the visit. Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin and Malloy, two first-term governors who took office in January 2011, co-hosted […]

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Blumenthal to quiz Con Ed, MTA execs in Bridgeport about Metro-North outage

The presidents of ConEdison and the MTA are scheduled to testify in Bridgeport next Monday at a U.S. Senate field hearing about the ConEd outage that disrupted Metro-North commuter service. U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said Monday he will conduct a hearing of a Senate subcommitee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety and […]

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SEEC seeks criminal investigation of Rep. Christina Ayala of Bridgeport

The State Elections Enforcement Commission voted Wednesday to seek a criminal investigation of Rep. Christina Ayala, D-Bridgeport, and her mother, the city’s Democratic registrar of voters, Santa Ayala, after finding evidence of a conspiracy to commit voter fraud. The first-term legislator used a false address to vote in nine primaries and general elections, including the […]

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Merrill apologizes, ceases e-newsletter

Secretary of the State Denise W. Merrill said Tuesday she was ceasing a monthly emailed newsletter whose existence became controversial not for its content, but for the provenance of its address list: Merrill’s personal contacts, including her 2010 campaign. Merrill defended the concept of the newsletter, saying every public official should communicate regularly with constituents. […]

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Foley, on long-ago arrest: ‘It was dropped, and that’s it’

Republican gubernatorial hopeful Tom Foley was confronted Tuesday with fresh questions about an incident in 1981 in which he was arrested and jailed overnight after occupants of another car accused him of repeatedly ramming them after a party in Southampton, N.Y. The Hartford Courant reported that it has obtained two police reports of the incident […]

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A lawyer asks, Who misled Sandy Hook families about FOI?

The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act has guaranteed public access to grisly crime-scene photos for years, yet there is no record of any being published, including from high-profile crimes such as the Cheshire home invasion. Dan Klau, the president of the Connecticut Foundation for Open Government, argues in an interesting piece that a legislative task […]

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