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To our readers:

The continuing controversy over state union concessions brought a significant increase in comments to our website, which we welcomed.  Regrettably, however, too many of those comments were rude, mean-spirited, misleading, and generally disruptive to our goal of promoting civic discourse. To elevate the level of the conversation, we are making changes to our comment policy, […]

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Lembo warns officials not to get excited over ‘mirage’ surplus

As state government launched a new fiscal year Friday, its chief budget watchdog cautioned against viewing the $85 million surplus left from 2010-11 as anything more than a “mirage” produced by an array of fiscal gimmicks. And Comptroller Kevin P. Lembo also warned that Connecticut still needs “significant budgetary reform to permanently repair” its finances. […]

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State delegation waiting in the wings while debt talks go on

WASHINGTON–Freshman Sen. Richard Blumenthal concedes he’s not the “linchpin” to resolving the partisan standoff between Congressional Republicans and the White House over raising the debt ceiling. Nonetheless, Blumenthal said he’s happy to clear his schedule of Connecticut meetings and events next week to stay in Washington, as the Senate cancelled its week-long 4th of July […]

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