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House narrowly approves study of state-administered retirement plan

The House of Representatives voted 75-61 Tuesday night for a bill that authorizes a study of a controversial concept: A state-administered pension fund for employees of private companies that offer no pension or other retirement savings plans. About 61 percent of employers nationwide sponsored plans in 2000, but just 53 percent did by 2010, according […]

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Lembo makes it official: Malloy must issue emergency budget plan

State Comptroller Kevin P. Lembo certified a $200 million deficit Tuesday afternoon for the current state budget, triggering a requirement that Gov. Dannel P. Malloy submit an emergency deficit-mitigation plan to the legislature. And given that the administration needs to finish $75 million in the black to maintain the promised conversion of state finances to […]

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Your Medical Records: New CT Laws Take Away Patient Control & Privacy

If you value your privacy and want to keep control over your medical records, tell your legislators to restore the original RAISED SENATE BILL 368 (Feb. 12) that gave Connecticut residents almost complete control over their electronic medical records. What made Bill 368 so beneficial to residents was the “Opt-in” consent policy in The Health […]

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