“Pain at the Pump? We Need More.” Now, that’s a provocative headline for a New York Times opinion piece calling for a carbon tax, especially when one of the authors is Daniel C. Esty, the man advising Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on energy policy. And provoke it did. House Republicans used the article to assert […]
Esty op-ed on long-held idea prompts fresh GOP indignation
Proposal for new preschool agency off the table for this year
In the face of a move toward agency consolidation, Sen. Beth Bye has dropped her efforts to to create a new department to manage early education and daycare programs, and instead hopes to consolidate them all under the State Department of Education. “They’re not into starting a new agency, I get that,” Bye said Thursday. […]
In Hartford, Jesse Jackson ties ‘birthers’ to assault on civil rights
The “birther” movement that prompted President Barack Obama to release his long-form birth certificate yesterday is part of a broader attack on civil rights, the Rev. Jesse Jackson told minority legislators in Hartford today. Jackson slipped into the Legislative Office Building for an unpublicized, closed-door meeting with the Black and Puerto Rican Caucus, urging them […]
Judge orders four nursing homes closed
A Superior Court judge has ordered the closure of four financially-troubled nursing homes that together have 472 beds and employ 575 people. Judge Jerry Wagner’s ruling Thursday follows a recommendation from the state-appointed receiver in charge of the homes that they be closed because of financial problems. Wagner ordered the receiver, Phyllis A. Belmonte, to […]
Blumenthal joins the ranks of self-funded candidates
Sen. Richard Blumenthal has joined the ranks of self-funded candidates–those who use their own money for all or a substantial portion of their campaign treasury–albeit unintentionally, according to his latest campaign finance report. Blumenthal lent his 2010 Senate campaign slightly more than $2.5 million, of some $8 million spent. He was forced to reclassify most […]
As opposition to tax package grows, so does pressure on legislators
Surrounded by jewelers and their lobbyist, Senate President Pro Tempore Donald E. Williams Jr., D-Brooklyn, patiently listened to complaints about a proposed new luxury tax. He nodded sympathetically. Then he shook his head. No, Williams said, he is not interested in revising the tax package that was approved last week by the Finance, Revenue and […]
Banned in state races, ad books to fatten Democrats’ federal campaign kitty
Connecticut Democrats are resurrecting the ad book, a fundraising tool banned for use by state candidates as part of the campaign finance reforms passed in 2005. The Democrats are selling space in ad books to be distributed at the 63rd annual Jefferson Jackson Bailey fundraising dinner, where Gov. Dannel P. Malloy will be the keynote […]
U.S. health care costs rise at fast clip
One of the big unknowns about the federal health reform law is how much is will really do to control costs. Some Democrats say the law includes tough provisions that will “bend the cost curve,” while others say it didn’t go far enough to really tackle spiraling health care costs in the U.S. That’s the […]
Unsuccessful Lobbying Techniques 101
An employee of a Greenwich Porsche dealer called Sen. Bob Duff yesterday at 5:53 a.m. to complain about the proposed luxury tax on, among other things, expensive cars. That went well.
Medical marijuana could improve cancer patients’ quality of life
Jane’s cancer was incurable. She had a hard time eating and taking medication due to pain and nausea despite many of our best medications. A friend had suggested the use of marijuana, but Jane was adamantly against this because of its illegality. It might have helped Jane, a 67-year-old Wethersfield resident with advanced colon cancer, […]
Medical marijuana could improve cancer patients’ quality of life
Jane’s cancer was incurable. She had a hard time eating and taking medication due to pain and nausea despite many of our best medications. A friend had suggested the use of marijuana, but Jane was adamantly against this because of its illegality. It might have helped Jane, a 67-year-old Wethersfield resident with advanced colon cancer, […]
Fight for ‘public option’ goes on, Donovan tells SustiNet rally
A week after lawmakers reached a compromise that leaves SustiNet backers short of their goals, leaders of the push for the proposed state-run health plan told supporters that the fight isn’t over. House Speaker Christopher G. Donovan, one party to the compromise, told the crowd that their goals would be achieved. “We’re going to open […]
Energy co-chairs try to revive tiered electric generation tax
The co-chairs of the legislature’s Energy Committee Wednesday introduced a scaled-back version of their plan to tax electricity producers on the basis of how the power is generated, but their new proposal drew little enthusiasm from legislative leaders and the Malloy Administration. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Democratic leaders already have agreed on a budget […]
Malloy, legislators reach compromise on higher ed reorganization
The Malloy Administration and co-chairs of the legislature’s Higher Education Committee have reached agreement on a plan to consolidate the Connecticut State University System, the state’s community colleges, the on-line Charter Oak College and the State Department of Higher Education beginning this July. The consolidation was part of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy‘s budget proposal, but […]
Consumer anger at gas prices prompts Congressional concern
WASHINGTON–With gas prices surging past $4 a gallon in Connecticut, members of Congress are in a high-speed race to address their constituents’ pain at the pump. Sen. Richard Blumenthal is calling for a wide-ranging federal investigation of the oil and gas industry, raising questions about market manipulation and price gouging. Rep. Joe Courtney is urging […]

