After hearing for the past three months about “ugly” budget-balancing options like imposing surcharges on electric bills and raiding clean energy programs that sustain thousands of jobs, state legislators could be asked as early as today to approve them. Sources said Gov. M. Jodi Rell and the legislature’s Democratic majority reached a tentative deal late […]
There’s something about Mary
Connecticut has 792,934 Democrats. For the second time in four years, a Democrat trying to be elected governor has picked the same one to be his running mate: Mary Messina Glassman. Ned Lamont named her Monday as his partner in the race to become the first Democrat elected governor since 1986. Lamont’s chief rival for […]
After early skepticism, Rell administration signs on to federal health care reform
Now that Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s administration has reviewed the federal health reform law, her office said Monday she will not join the multi-state lawsuit to challenge the act–despite calls from all 12 state Republican Senators to do so. “No, she will not be joining that suit,” said Rell’s spokesman Donna M. Tommelleo. “She wants […]
Time running out on corporate tax bill
The clock appeared to run out late Monday on a controversial measure hailed by advocates as the key to stopping corporate tax cheats and panned by critics as the surest way to drive businesses out of Connecticut. The so-called “combined reporting” bill lay trapped on the Senate calendar, caught amidst a likely veto from Gov. […]
Senate pulls plug on energy bill for tonight
The Senate now appears likely to postpone until tomorrow a debate of a major energy bill. With a veto threat from the Rell administration, the proponents of the bill have been trying to shore up support by negotiating changes. Senate staff now says the bill will not go forward tonight. The Senate Democratic majority will […]
House rejects watered-down ‘concussions’ bill, sends back to Senate with original intent
The House has rejected the Senate’s attempt to water down a bill requiring that student athletes suspected of suffering a concussion sit out for 24 hours and get a licensed medical professional to clear them before returning. The Senate last week approved an amendment essentially undoing the original intent of the bill by giving coaches […]
Wyman certifies first state budget surplus in 20 months
For the first time in 20 months, state government’s finances are officially in the black. State Comptroller Nancy Wyman reported this afternoon that Connecticut is on pace to finish the fiscal year on June 30 with a $105 million surplus. The change from negative to positive was due largely to a $323 million deficit-mitigation plan […]
Overhaul of state vo-tech schools heads for governor’s desk
A bill aimed at improving the state’s vocational-technical schools is headed for Gov. M. Jodi Rell‘s desk. Rep. Andrew W. Fleischmann, D-West Hartford, co-chairman of the Education Committee said, the bill “addresses all of the shortcomings” at the state’s vo-tech schools. The bill passed unanimously in the House today and in the Senate last week. […]
State’s checkbook may soon go online
The House voted unanimously today to put a searchable database of the state’s checkbook online for public review. The site will mirror a new website launched by a conservative think tank earlier this year. Proponents say it is necessary for the legislature’s non-partisan budget office to launch its own site because of inaccuracies on the […]
Lamont introduces Glassman as ‘full partner’
NEW BRITAIN — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ned Lamont introduced Mary Glassman today as his running mate and partner in their campaign to elect a Democratic governor for the first time in 24 years. “Mary’s not going to be just a great lieutenant governor, she’s going to be my full partner as we go forward to […]
Energy bill gives a jolt to the final three days
Today the General Assembly begins a three-day countdown to its midnight Wednesday adjournment with a calendar crowded with bills deemed largely irrelevant to broad constituencies. Exceptions include an ambitious energy bill, education reforms, efforts to streamline environmental permitting and a budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, a chore that brought key legislators and budget […]
GOP ethics proposal could block other bills
Minority Republicans are pushing for legislation to establish a procedure for investigating misconduct complaints against state senators – a move critics say could stall important bills as the legislature nears its deadline. In an attempt to assure their proposal will be heard and debated, Senate Republicans have added it as an amendment to more than […]
Borrowing still separates Rell, Democrats
On paper, Gov. M. Jodi Rell and the legislature’s Democratic majority are very close to a tentative plan to balance the next state budget. In reality, though, one sticking point remains, and according to sources close to both sides, it is arguably the most controversial item in the preliminary, $18.93 billion budget adopted last September […]
Malloy sounds a theme as first gubernatorial candidate to qualify for public financing
Jabbing at his independently wealthy opponent and thanking his base of 4,000 donors, Democrat Dan Malloy stood on the State Capitol steps Sunday and announced he is the first candidate for governor to qualify for public financing. On Monday, that opponent, Ned Lamont, will name a running mate, Mary Glassman, who strongly supported public financing […]
Malloy qualifies for public financing, while Lamont chooses a running mate
The chief rivals for the Democratic nomination for governor are about to hit different milestones as Dannel P. Malloy qualifies for public financing and Ned Lamont names a running mate. Malloy will announce Sunday that he has become the first gubernatorial candidate to qualify for public financing under the voluntary Citizens’ Election Program. Lamont intends […]
