Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s plans to intervene in the state’s lowest-performing schools rely heavily on getting the support from teachers unions. On Wednesday they rejected his proposal, with the leader of the state’s largest teachers union telling the Education Committee it would return them “to the dark ages of labor history.” “Contracts that have been negotiated and […]
Teacher union leader: Malloy’s plans for low-achieving schools returns state to the ‘dark ages of labor history’
Poor private colleges?
If Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has his way, five private colleges with rich endowments would be kicked out of the running to receive money from the state. The move would cut the $4.8 million the state is currently sending to Trinity College and to Fairfield, Quinnipiac and Wesleyan universities for scholarships for 3,320 students. Yale, […]
Protesting immigrant crackdown program, activists take over Capitol lobby
More than 100 immigrant advocates crowded the Hall of Flags in the Capitol building Wednesday. They were armed with a letter for Gov. Dannel Malloy protesting Secure Communities, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) program meant to target and deport illegal immigrants with the help of local law enforcement. Secure Communities goes live in […]
A slightly chastened Esty glides through confirmation
A lightning rod for controversy last year as he oversaw the birth of a new Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Daniel C. Esty glided through a lengthy and ultimately uneventful confirmation hearing Tuesday, even if he dodged questions about new seawalls after Tropical Storm Irene. Esty, the high-profile Yale professor who was a star […]
A new AG raises his profile with mortgage deal
Attorney General George C. Jepsen is walking a fine line between celebrating his role in negotiating a $25 billion national settlement with mortgage servicers and tamping down expectations about what the deal means for struggling homeowners. “I just think it’s important not to oversell it or undersell it,” Jepsen said Tuesday after a legislative appearance. […]
Teachers unions say “no” to Malloy’s tenure plan
The state’s teachers unions may have reached agreement on how their members should be graded weeks ago, but on Tuesday, union leaders came to the state Capitol complex to display buyer’s remorse. Calling it a “leap of faith,” when they signed on to the historic teacher evaluation framework, Phil Apruzzese, head of the state’s largest […]
Teachers unions blast Malloy education agenda
Any hope that remained that the state’s teachers unions would be backing Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s education package quickly left the state Capitol complex Tuesday. “On behalf of the 43,000 members of the Connecticut Education Association, I urge you to reject Senate Bill 24,” Phil Apruzzese’s, the president of the state’s largest teachers union, testimony […]
Subsidized housing: Should homeless children get to jump to the front of the wait list?
One way of looking at the business of state government — especially human services — is through numbers. The state’s population of about 3.5 million breaks down into about 1.3 million households, according to the U.S. Census. Of those, more than 190,000 households last year claimed the federal EITC — earned income tax credit — a good indicator […]
Attempt to increase hedge fund tax shakes Connecticut industry
Washington — Raising taxes on hedge fund managers, an idea that has plenty of popular support but has failed to gain traction, is under scrutiny in Washington again. President Obama last week proposed ending the current tax treatment given to hedge fund managers, whose income is considered “carried interest” and taxed at the capital gains […]
Are Malloy’s plans for education reform legal?
Are Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s plans for education reform legal? When the head of the state’s largest teachers union informed the members of the Education Committee today that the General Assembly’s nonpartisan research office is questioning the legality, the co-chairs of the committee were surprised by the news. They have yet to see this report, […]
Charter students journey to the Capitol to thank Malloy
Hundreds of students from charter schools across the state journeyed to the state Capitol to publicly thank Gov. Dannel P. Malloy for proposing boosting the amount of money the state will send their way. “You stood up for us… and we will stand here with you,” said Dacia Toll, the leader of Achievement First, the state’s […]
State finds fault with immigration crackdown program
New Haven — City and law enforcement leaders are calling on Gov. Dannel P. Malloy to reject a U.S. Department of Homeland Security initiative they say would encourage racial profiling and undermine the city and state’s power to police themselves. New Haven Mayor John DeStefano At a news conference today at City Hall, Mayor John […]
The promise and pitfalls of being the ‘inevitable’ nominee
The word never will pass Chris Murphy’s lips, at least not in public. But the congressman is doing everything he can to create the impression that his winning the Democratic nomination for Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman’s seat is, well, inevitable. He is steadily rolling out endorsements, and his campaign bank account dwarfs those of his […]
Connecticut lawmakers hope for new era of earmarks
Washington — Hoping to stir public outrage against a rival, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are brawling over who is responsible for the most “earmarks,” special projects inserted into spending bills. While the presidential hopefuls portray earmarks as a corrupting influence on politics and a waste of taxpayer funds, Connecticut lawmakers, among others, are taking […]

