Ned Lamont and Dan Malloy crisscrossed the state Monday, honing themes they intend to emphasize today during a final debate in their acrimonious campaign for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. After attacking Lamont with a television commercial that set off an exchange of negative ads, Malloy suddenly expressed indifference to the charges and counter charges of […]
Lamont and Malloy on the road as they prep for their final debate
States making employees work longer for retirement benefits
When it comes to pushing back the retirement age for state employees, Connecticut is testing waters that many states have plunged into over the past year. A new report from the National Conference of State Legislatures found 10 states have passed laws this year to keep public-sector employees working longer. “I think it’s clear other […]
Most hospitals finish 2009 in the black–but future looks bleak
More than three-quarters of Connecticut hospitals posted a positive total margin during the 2009 fiscal year, a reversal from the previous year, when fewer than half did, according to a report released by the state Office of Health Care Access. But those figures might not indicate a smooth future for Connecticut hospitals. While most hospitals […]
State seeks funds to beef up regulation
WASHINGTON-Connecticut’s Insurance Department was portrayed as something of a toothless tiger in a recent report that said regulators approved nearly every premium increase sought by health insurers in recent years. State Insurance Commissioner Thomas Sullivan vigorously defended his agency’s work, but he’s also hoping the new federal health care reform bill will enhance his power […]
The next health reform debate: What’s an ‘unreasonable’ insurance premium hike?
WASHINGTON-When Anthem Blue Cross tried to raise health insurance premiums in California by 39 percent this year, the move became a rallying point for proponents of health care reform legislation, and the landmark bill won final passage soon after. So what will the health care reform bill actually do about double-digit premium hikes? The answer […]
Rell vetoes increasing grants for upcoming gubernatorial race
As promised, Gov. M. Jodi Rell vetoed state lawmakers’ effort to double to $6 million the general-election grants for gubernatorial candidates participating in the state’s public financing program. In her veto message released this afternoon, she said she was “disappointed” that the legislature is attempting to increase spending in tough fiscal times. “What is the legislature […]
Wyman confirms $393M surplus
State Comptroller Nancy Wyman confirmed this afternoon that Connecticut appeared to close the last fiscal year $393.3 million in the black. That forecast, up $150 million from projections issued last month, should enable state officials to reduce planned borrowing to support the current budget. Wyman, who reported the surplus in her latest monthly projection, will […]
State candidates part of Internet advertising explosion
Go to Philly.com, and you might find Dan Malloy. Search on Yahoo! for Richard Blumenthal, and Ned Lamont’s name appears. This is the biggest year yet for political Internet ad buys, in Connecticut and nationally, and that means there are few places on the Internet where the politicians aren’t. Lamont and Malloy’s ads are typical […]
McMahon promises change, avoids controversy on difficult issues
On her television ads, Linda McMahon is cast as the colorful political outsider, whose supporters giddily ask, “Think she can shake things up in Washington? Oh, yeah!” But the reality of her U.S. Senate campaign has been one of tight discipline and message control, crafted to give no offense as McMahon offers safe promises of […]
Grade inflation for mavericks
WASHINGTON–Rep. Jim Himes eagerly touts his voting score, as tallied by the Washington Post website, as evidence of the independent streak he’s showing in Washington. “Your research will indicate that I have the most independent voting record, not just in Connecticut but in New England,” Himes said in a recent interview. And indeed, while the […]
Delegation spans Democratic divide
Rep. Jim Himes, the 4th District freshman Democrat, says he’s found a little extra fat in the federal agriculture budget, about $470 million that Congress could trim to demonstrate fiscal austerity. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-3rd District and chair of the powerful spending panel that divvies up agriculture funds, is less than enthusiastic about this latest […]
Race to the Top loss a Call to Action
This past Tuesday we learned that Connecticut was once again shut out of the federal Race to the Top competition. While this news was disappointing, it was not wholly surprising – we were starting from way behind, and as much progress as Connecticut made with its reform legislation this year, we already knew that a […]
Race to the Top loss a Call to Action
This past Tuesday we learned that Connecticut was once again shut out of the federal Race to the Top competition. While this news was disappointing, it was not wholly surprising – we were starting from way behind, and as much progress as Connecticut made with its reform legislation this year, we already knew that a […]
Despite veto threat, lawmakers send bill increasing campaign grants to governor
State lawmakers defied a veto threat by Gov. M. Jodi Rell and voted Friday to double to $6 million the general-election grant for gubernatorial candidates participating in the state’s public financing program. The bill passed the Senate and House with fewer votes than would be needed to override a veto, but there were enough absences […]
Senate votes to increase campaign grants for gubernatorial races
The Senate voted tonight in special session to double to $6 million the general-election grant for gubernatorial candidates participating in the state’s public financing program. The bill passed 23-12, one vote shy of a veto-proof majority. Sen. Joan Hartley, D-Waterbury, was absent for the vote. Gov. M. Jodi Rell has promised to veto any proposal […]

