Gov. M. Jodi Rell has asked the Department of Economic and Community Development to issue a report by April 15 of the economic impact of the national health care reform law. “Connecticut employees – in businesses large and small – face some steep costs associated with the federal health care reform bill. I think it […]
Rell asks for economic costs of health care law
Committee pitches increasing spending for ‘safety net’ programs
With demand for safety net programs growing, the legislature’s Appropriations Committee on Thursday proposed increasing funding to state’s social services by $444 million. They also proposed a new hospital tax on providers to bring in $206.8 million for the coming year, which begins July 1. State Medicaid spending increases $67.8 million, but does cut $2.3 […]
Legislative panel proposes budget increase amid huge deficits
Despite nearly $5 billion in deficits projected for through 2012, the state legislature’s Appropriations Committee will recommend later today adding nearly $350 million in spending to next year’s preliminary budget, according to draft documents released by the committee. The Democrat-controlled Appropriations will be asked to adopt a$19.28 billion spending plan for 2010-11, which also tops […]
The dollars, cents and politics of new judges
Gov. M. Jodi Rell demonstrated a flash of defiance and a dash of irony Wednesday in nominating a new batch of judges that Democratic legislators insist the state cannot afford. One of the nominees is her budget chief, Robert L. Genuario, who has been preaching to legislators the gospel of frugality. Now, he has to […]
A Realtors’ Day special: Committee schedules vote on home sale tax
The 600 Realtors who came to the State Capitol Wednesday couldn’t help but feel like they were being sucker punched when they heard legislators were moving full speed ahead to extend a tax on real estate sales. “They’re picking on us,” said Barry Rosa, vice president of the Connecticut Association of Realtors. “They are singling […]
Windfall tax has new life–but as consumer break or budget bailout?
While state legislators remained divided Wednesday over how to tackle the deficit in Connecticut’s budget, sources said a controversial tax designed to lower consumers’ electric bills now is being considered as a means to bail out state government. “I do believe there is a renewed interest” in a windfall profits tax on electricity generators, said […]
Minority and low-income students lag
Eighth-graders in Connecticut improved their reading scores significantly and fourth-graders held steady as the state posted some of the nation’s highest scores on results of a national test released Wednesday. However, minority and low-income students continued to lag farther behind white and wealthier students than in most other states on fourth- and eighth-grade reading tests […]
Senate Democrats break ranks with House on deficit reduction plans
Majority Democrats in the state Senate broke ranks Wednesday with their colleagues in the House of Representatives, announcing they would vote within a few days on their own proposal to close a $500 million-plus shortfall in this fiscal year’s budget. “The current stalemate is unacceptable,” Senate President Pro Tem Donald E. Williams Jr., D-Brooklyn, wrote […]
Charting a surer path from community college to UConn business school
Getting into the University of Connecticut’s highly competitive business school just got a lot easier for students at the state’s community colleges. On Wednesday UConn president Michael J. Hogan and Marc S. Herzog, chancellor of the state’s 12 community colleges, announced an agreement guaranteeing admission for community college graduates with a 3.3 GPA who have […]
Rell names Judge Dennis Eveleigh to Supreme Court, 10 to Superior Court
Gov. M. Jodi Rell has nominated Superior Court Judge Dennis G. Eveleigh to the Connecticut Supreme Court, one of 11 judicial nominations the governor announced Wednesday. Eveleigh, 62, of Hamden would succeed Justice Christine S. Vertefeuille, who formally notified Rell two days ago of her intention to take senior status June 1. Vertefeuille’s decision was made public […]
Rell will veto any tax on executive bonuses
Gov. M. Jodi Rell said she will veto any proposal that includes a tax on executive bonuses, a key component in the Democrat’s jobs bill. Rell wrote lawmakers Wednesday saying launching the tax would be “irresponsible” because there are questions whether it is even legal. If a court throws out the tax, the deficit would […]
Senate Democrats break ranks with House, will vote on their on deficit bill
Majority Democrats in the state Senate broke ranks today with their Democratic colleagues in the House of Representatives, announcing they would vote within a few days on their own proposal to close a $500 million-plus shortfall in the current state budget. “The current stalemate is unacceptable,” Senate President Pro Tem Donald E. Williams Jr., D-Brooklyn, […]
Rell urges lawmakers to take a stand on securitization
Gov. M. Jodi Rell warned legislative leaders today not to let the 2010 session end in six weeks without approving a plan to ‘securitize” or sell $1.7 million or more in future state revenues to help balance the next state budget. “The time for making the difficult choices and for taking decisive action is at […]
Rell to fill 10 vacant seats on Superior Court
Gov. M. Jodi Rell informed legislative leaders today she intends to fill 10 vacant seats on the Superior Court, setting the stage for a rare clash involving all three branches of government. Quoting court officials, some key legislators have asked Rell to refrain from naming the 10 judges, saying the court system cannot afford the […]
Vertefeuille takes senior status, opening vacancy on Supreme Court
Justice Christine S. Vertefeuille has notified Gov. M. Jodi Rell of her intention to take senior status on the Connecticut Supreme Court, creating a vacancy on the state’s highest court. (UPDATE: Rell has picked Superior Court Judge Dennis G. Eveleigh of Hamden to succeed Vertefeuille.) Vertefeuille, 59, who was appointed to the trial bench by […]
