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Don’t undermine the Citizens’ Election Program

The landmark Citizens’ Election Program represents the most comprehensive and successful effort to remove special interest money from the political system undertaken by any state in U.S. history. With the two initial runs of the program, the state has made enormous progress, transforming our state from “Corrupticut,” an example of rampant wrongdoing after years of […]

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Don’t undermine the Citizens’ Election Program

The landmark Citizens’ Election Program represents the most comprehensive and successful effort to remove special interest money from the political system undertaken by any state in U.S. history. With the two initial runs of the program, the state has made enormous progress, transforming our state from “Corrupticut,” an example of rampant wrongdoing after years of […]

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Is higher ed reorganization happening? Depends on whom you ask

Missing from the 467-page budget agreement announced last week was a plan to reorganize the state’s public colleges and universities–and now there’s disagreement between the Malloy administration and some top Democratic legislators over whether a deal for the restructuring has been reached. “There were some outstanding issues that needed to be resolved before the House, Senate […]

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Berwick: Connecticut can be a prototype in health system changes

Connecticut can be a prototype for the country in implementing federal health reform and transforming the health care system, a key Obama administration official said during a visit to the state Monday. Dr. Donald M. Berwick, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said the state can do so by “getting everyone around […]

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Well, S&P has faith the state will make the right budget choices

If not exactly bullish on Connecticut, Standard & Poor’s at least is predicting that the state’s governor and legislature will resolve its structural budget problems this year. The rating agency today affirmed the state’s AA bonding rating. Here is S&P’s bad news, good news view of the state: “The stable outlook reflects our expectation that […]

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Will wind turbines really create jobs?

If you believe BNE Energy’s industrial wind turbine project in Colebrook will create jobs, read Joel Rinebold’s testimony before the Connecticut Siting Council.  Who is Joel Rinebold?  He was hired by BNE to prepare an Economic Energy Analysis for their projects in Colebrook and Prospect. Interestingly, Mr. Rinebold is a former executive director of the […]

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