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A new option for high-risk uninsured becomes available

People with pre-existing medical conditions can sign up for a new, less expensive health insurance option starting next week–but advocates question how effective it will be in getting coverage for the state’s uninsured. The new plan–a product of the new federal health reform law and $50 million in federal subsidies– will provide essentially the same […]

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Gubernatorial candidates face the lightning round in Storrs

MANSFIELD – Connecticut’s six gubernatorial candidates faced their version of the lightning round during this morning’s forum sponsored by the Windham Region Chamber of Commerce. Given only 30 seconds to answer most questions about economy, transportation, the state budget crisis, energy, tourism, health care and other complex topics, Democrats Dan Malloy and Ned Lamont, Republicans […]

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Friday a critical day for public financing

For publicly-financed political candidates facing wealthy self-funders, Friday is a crucial day. State lawmakers are planning to convene then to address the recent federal appellate court ruling barring publicly- funded candidates from being awarded additional money if their opponents’ spending exceeds statutory thresholds. The decision has special significance for the gubernatorial race. Democratic leaders want […]

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State officials anxious as Congress delays on additional aid

WASHINGTON-Congress has squashed hopes for a $10 billion rescue fund to save teacher jobs. Emergency Medicaid funding for the states is teetering on a political cliff. And the talk of extending health insurance subsidies for laid-off workers has gone quiet. As Congress inches toward a five-week August recess without passing any of these funding measures, […]

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Union uses attack on longevity bonuses to rally workers

A major state employee union is using last spring’s unsuccessful bid to cancel longevity bonuses for senior, non-union state employees to rally support for its long-running battle to allow managers to bargain collectively. An affiliate of the Connecticut State Employees Association/Service Employees International Union sent out letters last week to about 2,500 non-union managers reminding […]

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McMahon ignores GOP rivals, attacks Blumenthal over Vietnam statements

Republican Linda McMahon’s first advertising attack on Democrat Richard Blumenthal in the U.S. Senate race is a mailer that casts his admitted misstatements about his Vietnam-era service as calculated lies. The mass mailing began arriving Tuesday, as Blumenthal and McMahon skipped a debate and left Republicans Rob Simmons and Peter Schiff to gently confront each […]

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Race to the Top loss could delay education reforms, officials say

Connecticut’s failure to qualify for a coveted federal education grant could delay the effort to reform the state’s public schools but will not end it, officials pledged Tuesday. Educators and lawmakers expressed disappointment when U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan did not include Connecticut among a list of finalists for millions of dollars under Race […]

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Report shows age is catching up with Connecticut’s transportation network

Connecticut’s transportation network is facing its own perfect storm of aging infrastructure, heavy usage and harsh weather conditions – all compounded by a slumping economy and shrinking government funding, according to a draft report from the state’s Transportation Strategy Board. The position paper outlining transportation needs, the first of four components that will ultimately comprise […]

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