Two directors of Southern Connecticut State University’s private fund-raising arm have resigned in protest over circumstances surrounding the dismissal of Southern President Cheryl Norton, a foundation official has confirmed. In a sharply-worded resignation letter, director Robert S. Frew accused Connecticut State University System Chancellor David G. Carter, who removed Norton, of “micromanaging” the system’s four […]
SCSU Foundation board members resign over Norton dismissal
Pending energy bill seen as vital to future of state’s solar industry
There’s a joke going around the Connecticut solar industry these days: They ought to start a shuttle service between here and New Jersey. The thing is, no one’s really laughing at it. Some five years after Connecticut established the most generous solar incentive program in the country, spurring the growth of dozens of solar companies […]
Blumenthal: He’s moving on to ‘real problems’ of ‘real people’
Richard Blumenthal insisted Thursday night he was moving on, leaving behind questions about ill-chosen words like, “I wore the uniform in Vietnam.” In case there was any doubt, Blumenthal didn’t break stride as he left a friendly Hartford Democratic town committee, trailed by a reporter. “I’m moving on to the real problems that real people […]
GOP has the edge in unsettled convention races
Unlike their Democratic counterparts, Republicans will open their annual state convention this afternoon with a number of pressing questions unresolved. Will the selection of Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton as a running mate be enough to secure a GOP convention win for lieutenant governor/gubernatorial contender Michael Fedele? Will Tom Foley, the frontrunner for the gubernatorial nomination […]
State budget surplus grows slightly to $167M
The projected state budget surplus has crept slightly higher to nearly $167 million with less than six weeks left in the fiscal year, Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s office announced this afternoon. The Office of Policy and Management reported in its monthly letter to Comptroller Nancy Wyman that the $18.64 billion budget for 2009-10 now stands […]
Bysiewicz will not seek office in 2010
Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, whose candidacy for attorney general ended with a stunning court decision Tuesday, issued a statement today that she will not run for another office this year. Bysiewicz had been considering whether to seek nomination to secretary of the state or, possibly, comptroller, the post Nancy Wyman is vacating to […]
O’Neill to run for AG. Impeachment panel chair would match up against Rowland’s former lawyer.
Veteran state Rep. Arthur J. O’Neill of Southbury announced this afternoon he would seek the Republican nomination for state attorney general, jumping into the race one day before the opening of this weekend’s Republican State Convention. O’Neill, 58, who co-chaired the bipartisan House Committee appointed in 2004 to consider impeachment charges against then-Gov. John G. […]
GOP diners treated to Rell, Rowland and Democrats’ misfortune
STAMFORD – It was a night for Republicans to gloat a bit about the Democrats’ Black Tuesday, tell a new joke about Dick Blumenthal, recognize John G. Rowland and say good-bye to Gov. M. Jodi Rell. Nearly 800 Republicans crowded into an under-sized ballroom Wednesday night for the annual Prescott Bush fundraising dinner, bringing in […]
Republican Congressional Candidates
1st District: Ann Brickley – http://www.brickleyforcongress.com/ Wethersfield businesswoman Joe Visconti – http://joevisconti2010.org/ Former West Hartford town councilor, general contractor Mark Zydanowicz – http://zforcongress.org/Z/index.php/about-mark West Hartford dairy executive, captain in the Connecticut Army National Guard 2nd District: Matt Daly – http://www.dalyforcongress.com/ Business consultant for Global Risk Services Daria Novak – http://novakforcongress.com/ President of an international cross-cultural, […]
Connecticut not alone in gambling on more federal aid
Connecticut is one of 21 states counting on Congress to approve billions in emergency health care aid for next year – and lacking any back-up plan if the funding doesn’t come through, according to a new report from the National Conference of State Legislatures. And a senior policy specialist for the Washington, D.C.-based lobbying group […]
Unlikely coalition shaped education bill
The recent landmark legislation that lawmakers and educators believe will shake up Connecticut’s public education system, now awaiting action by Gov. M. Jodi Rell, got its start in an unusual spot – the southbound lanes of I-91. There, as he drove from Hartford to his home to Meriden one night in February, state Sen. Thomas […]
Republicans hope to take back Congressional seats
Buoyed by anti-incumbent and anti-Washington sentiment, Connecticut Republicans are hoping to regain some lost ground in the state’s Congressional districts. “People are angry and distressed by our representatives’ actions,” said Chris Healy, chairman of the Connecticut Republican Party. He cites dissatisfaction with health care reform, the 9 percent unemployment rate and the “insane” federal spending. […]
Journalists muddied by Blumenthal episode
No one will emerge from The Blumenthal Misstatement with his or her dignity intact, or at least with what once resembled dignity. Both politicians and journalists are neck-deep in the big muddy with this one, but for one group, journalists, the damage will persist. Here’s the scorecard: Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal never fired so […]
Bysiewicz will attend nominating convention, won’t rule out running for other offices
Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz has not ruled out running for another elected office now that the state Supreme Court has ruled her ineligible to serve as attorney general and said she “absolutely” plans to attend this weekend’s state Democratic Convention. Twenty-four hours ago Bysiewicz was planning on attending the convention to capture the […]
Bonus tax bill vetoed, votes unlikely to override
Gov. M. Jodi Rell today vetoed a Senate Democratic “jobs” bill that would have imposed a special tax on executive bonuses at eight Connecticut companies that received aid from the federal Troubled Asset Relief Program. “Many legal experts have warned that this legislation would certainly be challenged as exactly that,” Rell said in her veto […]
