WASHINGTON–In 2009, Bolton and Vernon were moving full speed ahead on a vital $25 million sewer project to replace inadequate septic systems serving the area’s residents. But as construction was about to start, local officials got bad news from Washington: $2 million in federal aid was suddenly being yanked. It wasn’t because federal officials questioned […]
A $12 billion question: What does ‘rural’ mean?
Lieberman takes a pass on health reform events, pro and con alike
Politically speaking, the world seemed to be divided into two warring camps on Wednesday, which marked the one-year anniversary of the health reform law’s passage. On one side, Democrats devoted the day to tout the sweeping overhaul, and on the other, Republicans spent the day blasting it. Connecticut’s independent Sen. Joseph Lieberman chose none of […]
Murphy and other House Dems to Obama: Don’t forget about ending the war in Afghanistan
Even as President Barack Obama opened up a new military campaign in Libya this week, Rep. Chris Murphy and other House Democrats are calling on him to stick to his pledge to end the war in Afghanistan-and soon. Obama has long vowed to begin drawing down U.S. troops from Afghanistan this summer. But just in […]
How one word can make a difference in polling
Another example of how words can affect survey results: A new Quinnipiac University poll finds that people are more likely to support the ability of public employee unions to negotiate wages and benefits when it’s referred to as “collective bargaining rights” rather than just “collective bargaining.” In a telephone survey of 1,384 voters in Ohio, […]
Former Sen. Jonathan Harris named deputy treasurer
Treasurer Denise Nappier today named Jonathan Harris, a former Democratic state senator from West Hartford, as deputy treasurer. Harris unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for secretary of the state in 2010, ending his legislative career. After failing to win the endorsement of the convention, Harris declined to wage a primary against the winner, Denise Merrill. […]
A governor brings his budget to show the folks back home
STAMFORD–Gov. Dannel P. Malloy scanned the auditorium Tuesday night, looking for familiar faces. His budget director, a former official in his mayoral administration, sat up in the balcony, as did at least one of the governor’s six brothers. Malloy saw them and grinned. The ninth in the governor’s series of town hall meetings on the […]
Transfer of vo-tech schools to be delayed for study
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy‘s proposal to give local school districts control of the state’s vocational-technical schools starting this fall will be delayed for study, a co-chair of the legislature’s Education Committee said Monday. “It’s hard for me to see how you can implement a plan before you even have a plan,” said Rep. Andrew Fleischmann, […]
Katz pledges to limit placement of children in group homes
The state Department of Children and Families has for years relied on congregate facilities to house abused and neglected children — but the new commissioner is backing an initiative that would place restrictions on putting its youngest children at such facilities. “It really is the best thing to do,” said Commissioner Joette Katz. On any […]
Cardiologists drop SustiNet support over loss of liability protection
A group of cardiologists and cardiac care associates has pulled its support for the proposed state-run SustiNet health plan because lawmakers removed a malpractice liability protection provision from the bill. Four other medical groups previously expressed concern about the move and warned that they could reconsider their positions on the proposal. But the Connecticut Chapter […]
Malloy’s negotiator: Can a friend coax $1 billion from labor?
Mark Ojakian threw back his head and laughed when asked how he became point man for Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s efforts to wring $1 billion from state employees. “I don’t know,” Ojakian said. “I kept saying to the governor, ‘I thought you liked me.’ “ Most people do, in fact, seem to like Ojakian, a […]
Hospitals and insurers unite against Anthem on contract provision
Doctors and hospital officials are hoping state lawmakers will ban a contracting provision that insurance companies use to get the lowest prices for medical services. Some of the state’s insurers hope so too. The provision, known as a most favored nation clause, requires a hospital or health care provider to give the insurance company the […]
Decision on closing nursing homes postponed until April
A Superior Court judge on Tuesday granted four nursing homes a temporary reprieve, but the facilities could still face closure next month. “The court is not optimistic at all about the prospect of keeping these homes,” Judge Jerry Wagner said. Wagner agreed to a request by lawyers for the union representing nursing home workers and […]
Esty, Bernier create campaign committees in 5th CD
A Republican and a Democrat have formed congressional campaign committees in the race for an open seat in the 5th Congressional District. Former state Rep. Elizabeth Esty, D-Cheshire, and Justin Bernier, who sought the GOP nomination last year, have filed their campaign papers, allowing them to begin raising money in an effort to succeed U.S […]
Fairfield’s first selectman appointed to special revenue post
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced today he has appointed Fairfield First Selectman Kenneth Flatto as executive director of the Division of Special Revenue, the agency that oversees legalized gambling, including the lottery and the Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos “Ken will bring his 30 years of experience as a financial and accounting manager to this […]
National Popular Vote bill is risky and unnecessary
(Rep. John Hetherington of New Canaan is ranking Republican on the Government Administration and Elections Committee) You might think that our General Assembly has enough to worry about, considering Connecticut’s record deficits and debt. But apparently not in the view of some legislators who want to change the way we elect the President of the […]

