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Education changes headed for Malloy’s signature

The Senate has sent a bill to the governor’s desk that allows some towns to cut education funding when enrollment declines, reduces the state’s share of the cost of building new schools, merges several of the state’s public colleges and universities into one system and increases funding for urban students to attend surburban schools. The measure reflects most of […]

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Social service providers cheer state budget

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s budget might not have won him points in polls, but it did get administration officials several rounds of applause and more than a few “thank yous” from nonprofit social service providers and their clients Wednesday morning. They praised the administration and legislative leaders for protecting the safety net. Office of Policy […]

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Greenhouse gas debates continue in state houses

Gov. Chris Christie’s announcement last week that New Jersey would leave the Northeast’s Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative was a major setback for the nation’s only operating cap-and-trade system, Josh Goodman writes at Stateline.org, but it’s only one development in the ongoing debate whether and how states should fight global warming. Though Christie’s decision pleased conservatives, his […]

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Rep. Murphy says Navy should allow chaplains to perform same-sex marriages

Rep. Chris Murphy has asked Navy Secretary Ray Mabus to allow military chaplains to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies in Connecticut, as long as it doesn’t violate their personal beliefs. Murphy wrote to Mabus today, after the Navy reversed itself on the issue. In April, the Navy issued guidance that would have allowed the branch’s chaplains […]

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Democratic leaders back bill to shorten leash on elections watchdog

House Speaker Christopher G. Donovan’s appointee to the State Elections Enforcement Commission says a budget bill co-sponsored by the Democratic leaders of the House and Senate is about to put the watchdog agency on too short a leash. A sweeping budget-implementation bill approved Tuesday night by the House limits the tenure of every elections commissioner […]

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Budget bill postpones changes to accounting rules for two years

Despite Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s campaign pledge to convert state government to a more accurate and transparent accounting system, a budget policy bill passed by the House of Representatives Tuesday delays most of the changes–including starting to pay off the $1.5 billion conversion cost–for another two years. The measure, which was approved 91-54 and now heads […]

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Dannel P. Malloy, Connecticut’s governor in a hurry

The question asked by an exasperated state legislator at an informational hearing last week was the one posed frequently, if not publicly, at the state Capitol about Connecticut’s always-in-a-hurry governor: “Why can’t this wait?” The query by Rep. Roberta Willis, D-Salisbury, concerned Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s fast-track plan to remake the UConn Health Center, but […]

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Is testing the answer to education system’s shortcomings?

As the academic standing of American students among their international peers has declined, one reaction has been to expand testing to the point where many students take state and federal exams at every grade level. But many countries whose education systems consistently outperform the United States’ test far less frequently, Stephen Sawchuk reports at Education […]

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