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Connecticut’s early education plan gets a C, no federal funds

Gov. Malloy visits a preschool in Meriden with his director of early education and education commissioner The U.S. Department of Education has rejected Connecticut’s request for $37.5 million in Race to the Top funds aimed at overhauling day care centers and preschools by attempting to ensure they are safe and providing educational value. “The State […]

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Access Health releases instructions for getting a catastrophic plan

Access Health CT, the state’s health insurance exchange, released instructions Friday evening for people whose health plans are being discontinued and who want to buy a catastrophic policy for 2014.  Catastrophic plans have lower premiums and higher deductibles than other policies sold on the exchange. They were intended only for people under 30, but the […]

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Blumenthal rails against Bills vs. Dolphins blackout

The blackout of the Buffalo Bills-Miami Dolphins game Sunday prompted Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., to press his campaign to end the blackout of sports games on television. In a joint press conference Friday with Rep. Brian Higgins, a Democrat who represents Buffalo, N.Y., in Congress, Blumenthal said an “outdated, really dinosaur” federal law from the […]

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More than $500 million available for election-year state budget

There could be more than $500 million available to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the legislature this spring as they prepare the final state budget before the 2014 elections. According to the regular monthly report filed by Malloy’s budget staff with Comptroller Kevin P. Lembo’s office, this fiscal year’s budget is on pace to run $273 million in the black.

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Lawmakers: Time to replace Metro-North?

While several legislators said Connecticut should find a new operator for its commuter rail service to New York City, the state’s top transportation official said replacing Metro-North isn’t a viable option right now. Department of Transportation Commissioner James Redeker defended the rail service, noting that while changes must be made in light of recent crashes […]

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Blumenthal hails FCC consideration of sports blackout rules

Washington — Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and John McCain, R-Ariz., hailed Wednesday’s decision by the Federal Communications Commission to consider a proposal to eliminate 40-year-old sports blackout rules that prohibit cable and satellite providers from carrying a game if it is blacked out on television due to insufficient ticket sales. “The FCC’s action today is […]

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GOP senator wants hearing on Access Health CT problems

The top Republican on the legislature’s insurance committee wants the head of Connecticut’s health exchange to answer more questions — publicly — about problems with the system. And Sen. Kevin Kelly, R-Stratford, also wants lawmakers to conduct a public hearing to allow consumers to vent their frustrations with Connecticut’s efforts to implement the federal Affordable […]

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