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Malloy seeks public comment on Storm Sandy disaster relief plan

Washington -– With the clock ticking toward a June 9 deadline, the Malloy administration on Wednesday unveiled its plan to spend $72 million in federal Storm Sandy recovery money and has asked for public comment. The money involved is Connecticut’s allocation of $5.4 billion in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block […]

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Slower rollout for education reforms approved by Senate

With thousands of students each year showing up for the fourth grade still struggling to read, legislators last year celebrated passage of a reform package that required statewide reading intervention and improvement plans — the top priority of the legislature’s Black and Puerto Rican Caucus. This year those reading reforms are likely to be delayed. The […]

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Activists protest Koch brothers’ potential purchase of Courant parent

On Broad Street in Hartford outside the headquarters of the nation’s oldest, continuously published newspaper, activists mobilized in protest against the Koch brothers’ reported interest in buying the Tribune Co. “We’re concerned about the way that the Koches know nothing about, and represent nothing about, the values of journalism,” said Josh Stearns, Journalism and public […]

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Orlando Rodriguez: A rarely discussed consequence of immigration reform – undocumented people increasing states’ political clout — from ctlatinonews.com

By Orlando Rodriguez In February, Jessica Bravo, an 18-year-old college student who was brought to the U.S. illegally by her parents when she was 3, went to see Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher. He is the U.S. representative for southern California where Jessica lives. Jessica wanted “her” congressional representative to support a path to legal residency […]

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Bill Phillips: Lawmakers can’t back down on improving public education

By Bill Phillips, president of the Northeast Charter Schools Network  Amid difficult budget negotiations, legislators in Hartford should not break the promises they made to thousands of Connecticut children seeking entry to public charter schools. As the membership association for Connecticut’s charter schools, we hope legislators scrap proposals to cut funding for key education reforms […]

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Compromise on power plant tax brings officials to brink of budget deal

Negotiators for Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the legislature’s Democratic majority concluded negotiations Friday evening on the brink of a deal for the next two-year state budget, sources said. The framework for a final agreement, which is contingent on a few spending reductions still to be identified by the administration, includes a scaled-back version of […]

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Education Secretary to students: ‘You have to demand that things change.’

During a town hall-style meeting in Hartford Friday, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan said schools need to find ways to become safer without being turned into prisons. He and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy also announced school security grants. Duncan announced a $1.3 million grant to help the Newtown community heal from its trauma. Malloy said […]

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