The tentative concession deal negotiated between Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s administration and state employee unions is dead. But suspicions it was linked the SustiNet plan to create state-run insurance live on, complicating chances of striking a new deal to avert up to 6,500 layoffs. One element of the rumors about SustiNet is easy to debunk: […]
Concession deal is dead, but SustiNet rumors live on
Implementation of education reforms passed last year will have to wait
A gamut of education reforms passed last year in the state’s attempt to land federal Race to the Top money will have to wait two more years to be implemented, as Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed a bill delaying most of the initiatives because of the costs. “No one disagrees that we need to […]
The Hotline on Tong
The National Journal’s Hotline looks at U.S. Senate hopeful William Tong’s “compelling personal narrative” and the genesis of his one-time nickname, “balloon boy,” among other things. Check out the story here.
With veto, Malloy chastises Hartford delegation
By vetoing a bill that would have shifted control over the planning of state land around the state Capitol from the state to the city Hartford, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy made clear that he doesn’t appreciate surprise efforts to limit executive authority. “I object to this reduction of executive input and authority into the development […]
Health insurance exchanges, explained
The health insurance exchange is one of the most important concepts in federal health reform, and Julie Appleby of Kaiser Health News offers a helpful primer on the exchanges, with details on how they are expected to work, who will be allowed to buy coverage through them, and what flexibility states have in designing their […]
State takeover of Bridgeport schools essential for students’ futures
Our greatest asset in the City of Bridgeport is our young students. These students need – and deserve – the best that the city has to offer. Our students must come first. With this in mind, Bridgeport’s Board of Education has called for a state takeover of the school system. The decision to request the […]
State takeover of Bridgeport schools essential for students’ futures
Our greatest asset in the City of Bridgeport is our young students. These students need – and deserve – the best that the city has to offer. Our students must come first. With this in mind, Bridgeport’s Board of Education has called for a state takeover of the school system. The decision to request the […]
Everything you ever wanted to know about redistricting
Connecticut’s decennial redistricting of General Assembly and Congressional districts seems likely to be fairly tame compared with some states–Texas already has 13 lawsuits pending. But the process has profound effects on politics and government. It also can be mystifying to the average person. Professor Justin Levitt, an expert on election law at Loyola Law School […]
Rell’s affordable health plan may soon be unaffordable
A piece of Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s legacy is in jeopardy: Beginning in September, the state will substantially increase the premiums for new and recent enrollees in the Charter Oak Health Plan, which Rell started three years ago as an attempt to offer affordable insurance to the uninsured. Mark Schaefer, director of medical care administration […]
GOP chastises Malloy for ‘non-essential’ projects
Republicans decried more than $28 million in financing released Friday by the State Bond Commission for “non-essential” projects, including new beach sand for Milford and sports field restrooms in West Hartford, at the request of the administration of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy. Rep. Sean J. Williams of Watertown and Sen. Andrew W. Roraback of Goshen, […]
To mixed reviews, DCF curtailing out-of-state placements
Frank Gregory, the director of treatment at CCP: 'We are getting it ready now for more children.' For years, the Department of Children and Families has left beds unfilled at its two psychiatric facilities while sending hundreds of children out-of-state, an expensive and criticized practice. This summer, DCF is bringing some of those children home […]
As state pushes science, one lab struggles to survive
NEW HAVEN — Louis Magnarelli, director of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, likes to point out a 1999 photo in one of the agency’s publications. In it, a concerned Dannel P. Malloy, then the mayor of Stamford, is peering through an electron microscope at the West Nile virus, which CAES had just been able to […]
The candidate least likely to go on an ex-gov’s radio show
His would-be constituents include former Gov. John G. Rowland, but Mike Clark is one Republican congressional candidate unlikely to get a boost on Rowland’s drive-time radio show: Clark was one of the FBI agents who helped land Rowland in prison. Clark said he sees his FBI career, his subsequent election to the town council in […]
Malloy says Rowland apologized for attack in magazine
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and former Gov. John G. Rowland apparently have buried the hatchet, at least publicly. Malloy told reporters after Friday’s State Bond Commission meeting that Rowland, who now works as a talk show host for WTIC 1080 AM in Farmington, called Thursday to apologize for calling him a “pathological liar” in an […]
Survivor 2012, the DPUC edition
It was all done quietly. No press releases that we were aware of — the naming of the three directors of the new Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, which replaces the Department of Public Utilities Control and its five commissioners. And the winners are: Kevin M. DelGobbo, who had been the DPUC chairman, is still considered the […]

