Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is turning to Sharon Palmer of Waterford, the leader of a teachers’ union that battled the governor over elements of his education reform plan, as his next commissioner of labor. The Malloy administration, which is set to announce the appointment this afternoon, had no comment. But the choice of Palmer was […]
Malloy to name Palmer of AFT as labor commissioner
Quinnipiac: It’s McMahon by 3, Obama by 7 in Connecticut
With strong support from independents, Republican Linda McMahon leads Democrat Chris Murphy by three percentage points in the race for Connecticut’s open U.S. Senate seat in Quinnipiac University’s first poll of likely voters in 2012. The poll released Tuesday found President Obama leading his GOP challenger, Mitt Romney, by a surprisingly close seven points, 52 […]
DCCC has Esty up over Roraback in post-primary poll
For what it’s worth, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee says a poll it commissioned from Global Strategy Group has Democrat Elizabeth Esty up 44 percent to 35 percent over Republican Andrew Roraback in the 5th District, where most everyone expects a tight race. Global’s memo on the poll is here. The 5th is an open […]
Malloy applauded by rich and poor — not so much in the middle
It’s a footnote in a Quinnipiac University poll that focused on the presidential and U.S. Senate races in Connecticut, but the state is still evenly divided on the job performance of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy as he edges closer to the mid-point of his first term. The short version: The rich and poor think he’s […]
List of delegates and alternates
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Isaac scraps GOP’s convention day one schedule
Tampa, Fla. — As they socialized Monday on a truncated first day of the Republican National Convention, Connecticut’s delegates kept their eyes on a strengthening Tropical Storm Isaac, which drenched Tampa as it brushed by this Gulf Coast city on a track towards the Louisiana coast. Projected to reach hurricane strength before landfall, Isaac led […]
Is Connecticut’s debt changing outlook for bonds on Wall Street?
When measured against its sluggish economy, Connecticut’s huge bonded and pension debt ranks worst among all states, a leading Wall Street publication asserted this week. But while Barron’s, a financial weekly published by Dow Jones & Co., wrote that growing debt in most states is changing how some investors look at the municipal bonds, it […]
Judge’s ruling could affect millions of public transit users
Transportation is heavily financed by public money in the form of subsidies or direct taxes. But those sources are never a certainty — illustrated by a New York judge’s ruling last week that could end the state’s payroll mobility tax. The tax, and four other related fees that the judge also deemed unconstitutional, contribute nearly […]
On eve of inauspicious date, CL&P names new chief
Under fire for two prolonged blackouts last year, Connecticut’s largest electric utility named William P. Herdegen III, a 35-year industry veteran with a focus on transmission and distribution operations, as its top executive Monday. Herdegen, who served most recently as a vice president of Kansas City Power & Light, succeeds Jeffrey Butler as president and chief operating officer […]
Malloy names Edelstein liaison to community service providers
Terry Edelstein, a social-services advocate for 30 years at the State Capitol, was named Monday by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy as his liaison to the private non-profit agencies that Connecticut pays $1.2 billion annually for a wide range of services to 500,000 residents. Edelstein, 63, will assume a cabinet-level post responsible for trying to coordinate […]
Tale of two cousins: A year after Irene, shoreline barely safer
East Haven — On a morning he described as a “10,” Andy Weinstein and his cousin Sara-Ann Auerbach stood on the stretch of Cosey Beach the two have shared for decades. Just short of a year after Tropical Storm Irene reduced Weinstein’s home to rubble and sent half of Auerbach’s into the water while toppling […]
Connecticut health insurance rate increases driven by rising costs, not the Affordable Care Act, filings show
The double-digit rate increases recently granted to one and sought by two other large Connecticut health insurers are due mostly to increasing medical costs and only minimally to the impact of the Affordable Care Act, filings by the companies show.
Storm Isaac will delay Republican national convention
Washington – Expecting to be walloped by Tropical Storm Isaac, which is forecast to reach hurricane strength, organizers of the Republican National Convention decided to delay most of the event’s opening day activities until Tuesday afternoon. Isaac is expected to reach Florida’s Gulf Coast late Sunday. Tampa, the host city of the GOP convention, is […]
Wall Street agency poses tougher test for state pensions’ health
Just as Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s plan to bolster the state’s cash-starved employee pension fund kicks in, a leading Wall Street credit-rating agency is posing a new way to test the pension system’s fiscal health. Moody’s Investors Service has proposed a new methodology that would offer a much grimmer assessment of public employee pension plans […]
Four West Nile Virus cases so far, but more are likely
Public health officials have reported two new cases of West Nile virus, bringing the number of cases in Connecticut this month to four. The new cases in Stamford and Bridgeport follow a trend of outbreaks along the shoreline and come on the heels of cases in New Haven and Stamford. The newest cases, reported Thursday, […]

