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Construction workers turn out to back UConn Health Center plan

Ed Reilly of the Iron Workers Union interrupts hearing. Hearings on the near-perennial proposals to revamp the UConn Health Center tend to draw doctors, university officials and hospital administrators, with testimony about the university and area hospitals. This year, as lawmakers considered Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s $864 million renovation and expansion plan, a good portion […]

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As session nears end, airport authority bill has strong backing

With less than two weeks remaining in the 2011 General Assembly session, key lawmakers and officials in Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s administration are optimistic about the prospects for creating a new quasi-public authority to operate Bradley International and the state’s five smaller airports. A bill pending on the Senate calendar would create a new nine-member Connecticut Airport […]

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Senate approves bill waiving charter school teacher certification

The state Senate has approved a bill that waives the certification requirements for many of the teachers and administrators in the state’s charter schools. “This is a new age,” said Sen. Andrea Stillman, co-chairwoman of the Education Committee, adding that just because a teacher isn’t certified, “It doesn’t necessarily mean they don’t know how to […]

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Blumenthal’s first bill aims at improving services for veterans

WASHINGTON–Sen. Richard Blumenthal introduced a sweeping veterans’ assistance bill today, making his first solo legislative foray on an issue that has earned him both deep constituent support and intense political heat in the past. Blumenthal’s first official piece of legislation is wide-ranging, designed to tackle four intractable issues: unemployment, health care, homelessness and the bureaucratic […]

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Senate bill would merge rehab services, launch new hospital tax

A second measure designed to streamline state government advanced late Tuesday as the Senate voted to merge several agencies for the disabled and a rehab program for injured workers into a new social services bureau. The legislation also freezes general Medicaid rates for nursing homes and care facilities for the developmentally disabled, suspends cost-of-living adjustments […]

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Bill to avoid another Election Day fiasco heads for governor’s desk

A bill aimed at preventing a repeat of last year’s Election Day fiasco, when polling places in Bridgeport and a half dozen other communities ran out of ballots, is headed for the governor’s desk. The bill approved by the state House of Representatives in a 117-26 vote requires local registrars to inform the Secretary of the State […]

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Public employees everywhere facing changes in health benefits

It’s not just Connecticut: Public employees across the country are facing changes in their health benefits as strapped states and municipalities try to balance their budgets, Melissa Maynard reports at Stateline.org. The changes range from small scale–Oregon workers will not longer be covered for wart and bunion removal–to more significant changes such as Connecticut’s proposed […]

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Adamowski isn’t seeking state education post

Outgoing Hartford School Superintendent Steven Adamowski says he’s not a candidate to become the state’s next education commissioner. “I am not an applicant,” he said Wednesday at the State Capitol. The state’s top education job has been vacant since former Commissioner Mark McQuillan unexpectedly resigned in January. Adamowski has been one of the people talked […]

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