Washington — Andrew Roraback, who has benefitted from fundraisers featuring the most powerful Republicans in the House of Representatives, raised more than $240,000 in a 17-day period this month. In pre-election filings with the Federal Election Commission, Roraback, a Republican, reported raising nearly $179,000 from individuals and $63,000 from PACs from Oct.1-17. Some of those […]
Roraback, Esty, continue the money chase
Long Island Sound could be in trouble during storm
As Connecticut braces for the possibility of Hurricane Sandy’s landfall here early next week, environmental officials worry that the state’s already overtaxed sewage treatment systems could find themselves in deep trouble. During last year’s October snowstorms and Tropical Storm Irene, hundreds of millions of gallons of partially-treated or raw sewage ended up in Long Island […]
State, utility officials expect response to new storm will top 2011 results
With the anniversary of a brutal 2011 nor’easter just a few days away, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and utility officials warned Connecticut Friday to brace for another major storm with the potential to cause prolonged, widespread outages and other major damage. But leaders of Connecticut Light & Power Co., United Illuminating and AT&T also said […]
Murphy supports anti-discrimination law for older workers
Democrat Chris Murphy gave AARP a commitment Friday to support an anti-discrimination bill to protect older workers, something Republican Linda McMahon declined to do Thursday in her conversation with the advocacy group. “It’s really important. It’s important because what we’ve seen over the course of the recession is a dramatic increase in complaints of age […]
Gubernatorial ally to become college system’s interim chief of staff
Deputy State Labor Commissioner Dennis Murphy, an administrator with longstanding ties to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, has been named the interim chief of staff for the state’s merged public college system. Murphy, who was appointed Friday by Philip E. Austin, interim president for the Board of Regents for Higher Education, also will retain his labor […]
State helping to turbo-charge business innovation
New Haven — Gov. Dannel P. Malloy popped into one of New Haven’s hotbeds of innovation Thursday to announce that he’s helping it more than double in size—and become part of a new turbo-charged statewide network of startup centers. The hotbed is a coworking space called The Grove at 71 Orange St. in downtown’s Ninth […]
Anxiety over new arts grant program
When Hamden artist Cat Balco was planning her “Ellipses” project last year — a health care and arts collaboration to help patients cope with their illnesses — she knew exactly what the state of Connecticut had to offer her for grant funding. Nothing. The new state arts grants program means the Ellipses Project, a collaboration of […]
Billionaire’s PAC names Maynard as second target
A report filed Friday with state elections officials identified state Sen. Andrew Maynard, D-Stonington, as the second legislative target of Voters for Good Government, a Super PAC financed by a Greenwich billionaire, Thomas Peterffy. The PAC is spending $26,987 for advertising on cable television. The existence of the committee and its first expenditure — a […]
Clinton’s Waterbury rally moves indoors
The threat of bad weather is prompting Democrats to move their rally Sunday in Waterbury from Liberty Park to the Palace Theater. Bill Clinton is headlining the rally, trying to generate a higher voter turnout for U.S. Senate candidate Chris Murphy and 5th District congressional candidate Elizabeth Esty.
“Alarming” levels of obesity in CT kids
About one in three Connecticut kindergartners and third graders are overweight or obese, and about one in seven are obese, according to a study by the state Department of Public Health. The study found disparities by race and income, with 41 percent of black and 43 percent of Hispanic children considered overweight or obese, compared […]
Lawsuits challenging Malloy executive orders dismissed
A Superior Court judge has dismissed three lawsuits challenging executive orders Gov. Dannel P. Malloy issued last year that allowed certain home care workers and child care providers to unionize. The lawsuits were filed on behalf of child care providers, home care workers and clients. Two were backed by the Yankee Institute for Public Policy, […]
A billionaire’s Super PAC takes aim at General Assembly
Never has a $37,969 campaign expenditure so rattled Connecticut politicians. Democrats said Thursday it is the first significant entry of a “Super PAC” in a state legislative race. Behind the relatively modest expenditure is a Greenwich billionaire, fueling fears by Democrats that it is only the first of many late independent expenditures in swing districts […]
Higher education board gives new president same pay — minus expensive perks — as ousted chief
Former University of Connecticut President Philip E. Austin will earn the same $340,000 annual salary as his predecessor — but none of the additional lucrative incentives — in exchange for leading the state’s embattled, merged public college system on a temporary basis. Besides authorizing Austin’s compensation package, the Board of Regents for Higher Education also […]
McMahon: No position on discrimination bill for older workers
U.S. Senate candidate Linda McMahon declined to say Thursday during a teleconference with AARP members if she would support a bipartisan anti-discrimination bill protecting older workers. Instead, the Republican nominee invoked her experiences firing workers while chief executive officer of World Wrestling Entertainment, saying she was scrupulous in making sure termination was for performance, not […]

