Posted inNews

Hartford presses state for action on teacher seniority rule change

By limiting teacher seniority rights in Hartford, state education officials could bolster Connecticut’s chances of winning millions of dollars in federal school reform funds, according to Hartford’s superintendent of schools. Steven J. Adamowski makes that argument in his latest effort to persuade the State Board of Education and Education Commissioner Mark McQuillan to issue an […]

Posted inNews

Legislators patch one deficit but fail to guard against future shortfalls

The state legislature balanced the next budget before it adjourned, but some major proposals to build new fiscal safeguards into the appropriations processed died when the session ended last week. Lawmakers declined to act on proposals to increase by 50 percent the maximum budget reserve – commonly known as the Rainy Day Fund –  that […]

Posted inNews

Education is key to a thriving Connecticut

Connecticut competes on the productivity of its people. In today’s global economy, productivity is innovation-driven.  Innovation, of course, rests on creativity, versatility, imagination, restlessness, energy, ambition and problem-solving prowess. That is the hypothesis of Chester Finn and Diane Ravitch, who say emphatically that technical skills alone will not provide the edge Americans need to stay […]

Posted inNews

Money and elections: One issue dealt with, another left hanging

When it comes to how money influences elections, state lawmakers were quick to deal with a U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing organizations to spend unlimited dollars on political speech. But they decided to put off addressing another federal court ruling that threatens their own system of publicly financing campaigns. “I would have preferred to take […]

Posted inNews

Fines boosted for employers that misclassify workers

Gov. M. Jodi Rell signed into law today a bill that increases the fine for employers who illegally lower their costs by misclassifying employees as independent contractors. The bill was sought by Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and the Chief State’s Attorney’s Office to go after employers who misclassify employees to avoid paying contributions for unemployment compensation […]

Posted inNews

Rasmussen has Blumenthal with double-digit leads over GOP field

Democrat Richard Blumenthal has a double-digit lead in head-to-head matchups with any of his Republican opponents in a Rasmussen poll released today. It’s Blumenthal over Rob Simmons, 55 percent to 32 percent; over Linda McMahon, 52 percent to 39 percent; over Peter Schiff, 54 percent to 29 percent. Blumenthal, the long-time attorney general, has no […]

Gift this article