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Reapportionment Committee to miss deadline, add 9th member

The legislature’s Reapportionment Committee acknowledged Friday it will be unable to devise new legislative maps by its deadline of Sept. 15, requiring the eight-member, bipartisan panel to now find a ninth neutral member to join them. The four Democratic and four Republican legislators on the committee are not deadlocked over new districts; they still are […]

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Charter Oak health plan enrollment falls as premiums rise

More than 1,150 people dropped out of the Charter Oak Health Plan when premiums rose this month, largely because of legislation curtailing state subsidies for the program, and participation could fall even further in the coming months. After lawmakers raised concerns about the declining enrollment Friday, a top official at the state Department of Social […]

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Sweating the details: Health reform supporters fret over HHS rules

Publicly, consumer and patient advocates continue to cheer wildly for last year’s health care law. Behind the scenes, however, some worry that they are losing a few key battles to the insurance and business communities. They point to a long-sought provision in the law that entitles patients to an external review if an insurer won’t pay […]

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Study says concerns about ‘tax flight’ by wealthy are unfounded

The longstanding claim that tax hikes will drive people out of Connecticut was quick to resurface earlier this year as politicians and special interest groups reacted to more than $1.6 billion in state and municipal increases ordered by the legislature and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy. But a new study by a Washington, D.C.-based fiscal policy […]

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Study says shift to natural gas would not slow climate change

While many environmental advocates favor shifting energy-generation plants from coal to natural gas to combat global warming, a new study says that may not help–and could hurt in the long run, according to the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Ironically, that’s because coal emits more environmentally-hazardous particles. The study by Tom Wigley, a senior research […]

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Federal funds boost food stamp benefits post-Irene

More than 208,000 low-income households in the state received additional benefits to replace food spoiled by power outages or flooding from Tropical Storm Irene, according to the state Department of Social Services. The benefits are available to people who were, at the time of Irene, enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, formerly […]

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Bysiewicz loses top fundraiser, campaign set to announce successor

Susan Bysiewicz’s campaign is losing its top fundraiser, Josh Handelman, who has helped the former secretary of the state rake in more than $1 million since announcing her U.S. Senate bid in January. Campaign manager Jonathan Ducote said that Handelman “decided to seek other opportunities,” but is leaving the campaign with a strong foundation in […]

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States could get $100 billion from Obama jobs plan

Although no firm figures have been released, information from the White House indicates states could receive $100 billion or more from the $447-billion job creation plan announced by President Barack Obama Thursday night, John Gramlich reports at Stateline.org. Included in that estimate is $18 billion in direct aid to states for school modernization and construction; […]

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Obama jobs plan has something for most in state delegation

WASHINGTON–No one was surprised. No one was blown away. But there was something for everyone to like in the $447 billion jobs package President Barack Obama laid out Thursday night–at least for most lawmakers in the heavily-Democratic Connecticut delegation. “I would describe it as solid,” said Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, who praised the president’s […]

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Larson urges super-committee action on jobs

WASHINGTON–As the super committee on debt-reduction got underway today with its first meeting, Rep. John Larson ramped up his campaign to expand the panel’s charter. Larson wants to add job-creation to the super committee’s debt-reduction mandate, or create a parallel “super committee on jobs.” He has pitched the idea to each member of the debt-reduction […]

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Business warily waits for the special session on jobs

ROCKY HILL–Gov. Dannel P. Malloy offered an optimistic take in Hartford on the struggling construction industry Thursday, but the outlook for the broader state economy was mixed, at best, at an annual business conference a few miles away. The 10th annual survey of businesses by the Connecticut Business and Industry Association found hiring and profits […]

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