Tom Foley doesn’t like the federal health reform law–he’d rather see it repealed and replaced with something that cuts costs. He believes the state budget needs to shrink by at least 10 percent. And in health care, which accounts for nearly a third of state spending, he sees a plum source for savings.
Foley: Health care costs can be cut 15% with no benefit loss
Rasmussen: Foley tightens race with Malloy
Democrat Dan Malloy’s lead over Republican Tom Foley in the Rasmussen Reports poll has shrunk from 15 percentage points a month ago to seven points in a survey released today. The new survey prompted Rasmussen to move the Connecticut governor’s race from “Solid Democrat” to “Leans Democrat,” with Malloy leading 46 percent to 39 percent, with 12 percent undecided […]
Foley loans campaign another $1 million
Republican Tom Foley has loaned his campaign for governor another $1 million, raising his personal stake in the race to $4 million. He now has raised nearly $4.9 million and spent nearly $4.6 million. Foley recently promised he will not be outspent by Democrat Dan Malloy, who has received $6 million in public financing for the general-election […]
Schumer in Connecticut: Blumenthal’s ‘doing just fine’
MANCHESTER — U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer of New York interrupted his own stress-free stroll to re-election Friday to help a neighbor, Democrat Richard Blumenthal. Not that Blumenthal needs it, mind you. Schumer, a prodigious fundraiser who oversaw the Senate Democrats’ gain of six seats in 2008, took pains to avoid the impression that Blumenthal needs […]
Survey says businesses don’t expect to recover before 2011 or 2012
ROCKY HILL — Though many economists say Connecticut is slowly beginning to cover, most businesses here don’t expect to do so until 2011 or 2012, according to the state business lobby’s latest annual survey. The Connecticut Business and Industry Association’s ninth annual Survey of Connecticut Businesses also found poor sales, fears about state government’s fiscal instability […]
The thin line between policy, politics
BRIDGEPORT – It was a Congressional event, one of more than 17 in 17 days that freshman U.S. Rep. Jim Himes, D-4th District, scheduled for the congressional recess. But the distance between policy and politics was as brief as his introduction Thursday. “Please give your applause, and if I can say, your vote, to Congressman […]
Study finds link between gun offenses, recidivism rates
Nearly three-quarters of the men incarcerated on weapons charges in Connecticut are likely to be arrested again within three years, and nearly half serve a new sentence, according to a new study by the state Office of Policy and Management. The report, prepared for the state’s Criminal Justice Policy Advisory Commission, also found that two-thirds […]
Facing McMahon’s millions, Blumenthal embraces Obama
Whether it’s for love or money, Richard Blumenthal is embracing Barack Obama at a time when the president’s approval rating sits at an all-time low in Connecticut. Obama is headlining a $1,000-a-ticket fundraiser for Blumenthal, a Democratic U.S. Senate nominee trying to hold off the best-financed candidate in state history, Republican Linda McMahon. No public […]
Debicella attacks Himes In TV Ad
Republican Dan Debicella portrays U.S. Rep. Jim Himes, D-4th District, in a TV ad released today as “a rubber stamp” for “the failed policies of the past two years.” It is illustrated with the obligatory unflattering photo of Himes, as well as a shot of the incumbent side by side with Sen. Christopher Dodd. Interestingly, there is […]
Rasmussen: Blumenthal up by 9 points
A Rasmussen Reports survey released this afternoon has Democrat Richard Blumenthal leading Republican Linda McMahon in the U.S. Senate race, 53 percent to 44 percent. Last month, Blumenthal led, 47 percent to 40 percent. The new poll is the first in which Rasmussen includes “leaners,” people who express no initial preference until pushed. Without leaners, Blumenthal’s lead […]
Romney rallies for Foley
GREENWICH–It was billed as a rally, but the public portion of Mitt Romney’s campaign stop for Tom Foley clocked in Thursday at 7 minutes, 36 seconds. A longer look required a $1,000 ticket to a fundraiser luncheon that Foley hoped would raise at least $50,000 for his campaign for governor. Romney, the once and presumably […]
As economy and poll numbers lag, Democrats push “Buy American”
WASHINGTON-When House Democrats take up legislation to strengthen “Buy American” rules in the coming weeks, no one will be watching more closely than Waterbury businessman John Barto. Barto is president of Ansonia Copper & Brass Inc., the last existing U.S. manufacturer of a specially-sized copper nickel tubing used to build American submarines. Ansonia is a major defense […]
Economists: State’s recovery likely to slow
STAMFORD – The nation’s economic comeback has hit a lull, and by next year Connecticut may follow suit, University of Connecticut economists warn. Connecticut will have gained 20,000 jobs by year’s end, according to projections by contributors to The Connecticut Economy, the university’s quarterly economic review. But job growth in 2011 might top out at […]
Reading exam still an obstacle for would-be teachers
Colleges and universities that train teachers in Connecticut are producing too many graduates who don’t know how to teach children to read, according to the latest results of a teacher licensing exam. Three in 10 students failed the exam when it was given in July, only a slight improvement since the test was introduced a […]
Romney headlines rally with Foley
The 2012 race for president comes to Connecticut today. Mitt Romney, the runner up to John McCain for the GOP nomination two years ago, will be in Greenwich for a mid-morning, weekday rally and fundraiser with Republican gubernatorial nominee Tom Foley. Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, is one of several likely presidential candidates making the […]

