Susan Bysiewicz is telling supporters she will report on April 15 that she’s raised at least $500,000 in her run for the U.S. Senate in 2012. The first financing report will be an early test for Bysiewicz, who exited the political stage last year as damaged goods. She declared her candidacy Jan. 18, shortly before […]
Bysiewicz says she’s raised $500,000
Dodd’s coming home for a movie event
Who knew that Chris Dodd’s new job as the CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America would take him to Connecticut on actual MPAA-related business? Dodd will be at the Connecticut Science Center in Hartford on Monday with Gov. Dannel P. Malloy to promote the state’s fledging digital animation industry and the first movie […]
Malloy delays Hartford-New Britain busway decision
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is putting off until next week a decision he had promised today on whether to give his blessing to the Hartford-to-New Britain busway. Depending on whom you believe, the busway either is a potential white elephant with uncertain ridership or a boon to the hurting construction industry and the future of […]
Scientist who questioned global warming studies finds similar trends
A UC Berkeley physicist who has questioned previous studies showing a warming of the earth’s climate told a Congressional committee his own research has confirmed the trend, Andrew Revkin reports at the Dot Earth blog in the New York Times. Some critics of previous climate change findings have questioned the quality of historical data collected […]
Making teacher evaluations work
Some people think that teacher tenure is a guarantee of a job for life. It isn’t, and it shouldn’t be. The American Federation of Teachers in Connecticut has worked closely with the chairs of the General Assembly’s Education Committee to draft legislation (Senate Bill 1160) that will redesign teacher evaluation systems and align them to […]
Making teacher evaluations work
Some people think that teacher tenure is a guarantee of a job for life. It isn’t, and it shouldn’t be. The American Federation of Teachers in Connecticut has worked closely with the chairs of the General Assembly’s Education Committee to draft legislation (Senate Bill 1160) that will redesign teacher evaluation systems and align them to […]
House Democrats propose overhaul of federal budget process
WASHINGTON–Imagine that after you filed your taxes this month, the IRS sent you back a receipt, showing how much of your income tax went to pay for everything from foreign aid to education, transportation, and entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security. That’s one provision of a bill, introduced by Rep. Jim Himes and several […]
With medical records going digital, patient control becomes subject of debate
Say you end up in the emergency room. It’s not connected to your doctor’s office and you don’t have a list of the medications you’re on. But because your doctor keeps your medical records electronically, and because his system is connected to a larger network, the emergency room doctor can tap into the network and […]
The perks of Congress: Members tout their work in free mailings
WASHINGTON–“Next Stop: 8,000 New Jobs,” beckons the headline of a flashy four-page flier, featuring a fast-moving train and a photo of Rep. Chris Murphy, a Democrat from the 5th District who is running for Senate. The mailing has all the trappings of a savvy campaign piece. It touts Murphy’s support for a new “cutting-edge” high-speed […]
Midwestern states joining the clean energy party
Leadership on clean energy issues is often thought to be a bicoastal affair, with states in the West and Northeast in the forefront, Oakley Brooks reports at Miller-McCune. But a new report says some Midwestern states are stepping up. Seven of the top 10 states cited for clean energy leadership still are on the East […]
OPM’s word of the day: ‘dekatherm’
The Office of Policy and Management said today it has secured new fixed-price contracts to supply natural gas to state agencies at a savings of $660,000. One contract provides a new price for 453 natural gas accounts of $6.68 per dekatherm, compared to the old price of $10.73 per dekatherm. Another contract for a dozen […]
Flag lowered for Moosup soldier killed in Afghanistan
A Capitol police officer appeared in the press room moments ago on his way to lower the flag atop the State Capitol. Access to the east wing roof of the Capitol is through our fourth-floor office space, and a midday appearance by a cop often signals the loss of another Connecticut soldier. An email from […]
Malloy won’t mess with Calhoun, not this week
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy can be brash and brusque in his public comments at times, but he declined an invitation to take a shot at Jim Calhoun at a town-hall meeting on the budget last night in Windham, not far from the UConn campus where Calhoun is prepping for this weekend’s Final Four. Leroy Hollis, […]
Americans want to know how teachers are performing
Americans want to know more about their local schools, a new Brookings report says, and the No. 1 item on their list is teacher performance. The report, based on a national telephone survey, says the most common source of information about schools is family and friends, followed by daily newspapers, school publications and local television. […]
From Windham, Malloy takes on New York’s budget deal
WINDHAM–The residents of this struggling eastern Connecticut community were his audience, but Gov. Dannel P. Malloy opened a debate Wednesday night with another Democratic governor, Andrew Cuomo of New York. Doffing his suit coat and rolling up his sleeves in a middle school auditorium, Malloy defended his budget for maintaining state aid to municipalities, while […]

