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After awkward exit from SCSU, Norton lands a new gig

Cheryl Norton, the former president of Southern Connecticut State University who lost her job last year, has landed a new gig as the president of Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania. Norton’s controversial dismissal by the former chancellor of the Connecticut State University System led to state legislators, former Gov. M. Jodi Rell and the attorney general’s chastising […]

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Lawmakers use budget plan to protest insufficient conservation funds

The legislature’s budget-writing panel sent a subtle protest to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s administration over what some argue is inadequate funding for conservation programs: If those programs remain a target for spending cuts in the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, perhaps they would be safer in another agency? That was the message behind the […]

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Herbst urges UConn to raise its profile

Storrs — Mention the University of Connecticut, and many people immediately think of the university’s championship basketball teams. UConn President Susan Herbst would like them to think of cutting-edge research labs, top-notch professors and talented students, too. “I want to bring our academic brand up to par with our athletic brand,” Herbst said Thursday, moments […]

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Supreme Court health care decision likely to spark fight in Connecticut Senate race

Washington — The Supreme Court’s decision on the constitutionality of the health care act will put the justices on the front lines of political campaigns this summer and likely fire up Connecticut’s Senate race. The Supreme Court will issue a ruling, probably in late June, that would uphold the Affordable Care Act, toss out the […]

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DPH gets funds to expand home visits to at-risk families

A federal grant will allow the state to expand a program that provides home visiting services to families with young children at high risk for problems including abuse or neglect, poor maternal or infant health outcomes, childhood injuries, poor school readiness or achievement, and crime and domestic abuse. The program currently serves about 20,000 families, […]

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Health plan customers to get notices when insurers seek to change rates

Consumers will receive a notice in the mail whenever their health insurance company seeks a rate change, the Connecticut Insurance Department announced Thursday. The notices will apply to individual and small group policyholders, and will go out when insurers submit a request for a rate change to the insurance department. People who buy individual insurance […]

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State Board criticizes revised education reform bill

State Board of Education members angrily criticized lawmakers’ attempts to scale back a major education reform bill, saying Wednesday that the watered-down bill could stall the effort to fix the state’s worst schools. “I’ve watched this process … with real dismay,” board Chairman Allan Taylor said of changes made last week by the legislature’s Education […]

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Amendment to open election rules advances, but won’t reach the ballot this fall

Minority Republicans couldn’t prevent the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives from advancing a proposal making it far easier to dramatically revise longstanding state voting rules. But the GOP, which voted overwhelmingly against the proposed amendment to the state Constitution, ensured Wednesday that the earliest it could take effect would be the 2016 election season. That’s because […]

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State leaves diesel consumers out of fuel tax relief effort

Connecticut’s truckers and other consumers of diesel fuel won’t benefit from the new circuit-breaker on gasoline taxes, even though rising prices likely will push the diesel levy upward starting this summer. Leaders of the legislature’s Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee confirmed last week they received a request from the state’s largest trucking association to adopt […]

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