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Comptroller’s report lacks overdue analysis of concessions savings

Comptroller Kevin P. Lembo left a big question mark in the state’s new annual financial report, reflecting an overdue assessment of billions of dollars in promised long-term savings tied to union health care concessions ratified last summer. State auditors John Geragosian and Robert M. Ward declined to certify that portion of the Comprehensive Annual Financial […]

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Barney Frank ejected from House defending Jim Himes’ honor

A verbal fight that ended in the ejection of pugnacious Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., from the House floor broke out Wednesday after Democrats accused Republicans of stealing a bill sponsored by Rep. Jim Himes, D-4th District. Himes won approval of legislation last year that aims to help community banks provide resources to local businesses. The legislation […]

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State officials: DSS client identification data wrongly released

Officials at the state Department of Social Services and Office of Policy and Management are looking into whether a breach of federal privacy law occurred when they shared data about the cost of administering medication to Medicaid clients. The information included DSS client identification numbers but not client names or Social Security Numbers, according to […]

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Malpractice, ODs, and a big database on tap for discussion

Lawmakers are hearing testimony on several health-related bills today, including: Treatment for drug overdoses: Current law allows health care professionals to prescribe opioid antagonists — medications that can treat or prevent a drug overdose — to drug users, without being liable for damages. The proposal would remove the reference to drug users, allowing prescribers to […]

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As teacher layoffs go out, seniority will remain primary factor for most districts

Faced with a multimillion-dollar budget deficit, Bristol Superintendent Philip Streifer may be forced to lay off some of his teachers. He’s glad the education reform proposals moving forward at the state Capitol won’t change the way he will determine who will go: The last teacher hired will be the first one fired. Bristol Superintendent Philip […]

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State rejects request to close Wethersfield nursing home

Social Services Commissioner Roderick L. Bremby has denied a request to close the Wethersfield nursing home operated by a company involved in a contentious contract dispute with the union representing its employees. In his decision, Bremby cited a lack of information from the operator of Wethersfield Health Care Center. The company had not made financial […]

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With falling milk prices, Connecticut dairy farmers look to Washington for help

Washington — The good news for consumers is that milk prices are dropping. But that’s bad news for Connecticut’s $1 billion-a-year dairy industry, which is already struggling with high feed and fuel prices. Farmers are looking to Washington for help, but it’s a tossup whether that help is coming. “We’re kind of the same as […]

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