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DOT Commissioner Joseph Marie resigns to spend more time with family, Rell reports

State Department of Transportation Commissioner Joseph F. Marie resigned today, and will be replaced by Deputy Commissioner Jeffrey Parker, Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced this morning. In a written statement, the governor’s office indicated Marie resigned “to pursue long-term employment opportunities and spend more time with his family.” “I thank Joe Marie for his service […]

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Job growth, taxes, transportation issues dominate gubernatorial debate in Stamford

As the 2010 gubernatorial candidates squared off in Connecticut’s wealthy southwestern corner this afternoon, the debate quickly focused on taxes, an oppressive business climate and a congested transportation network. “We’re doing business pretty much the same way now as we did” two decades ago, Greenwich businessman Ned Lamont said in the five-candidate debate sponsored by […]

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Auditors: Inadequate computer could hamper abuse probes

An inadequate computer system is jeopardizing efforts to investigate accusations of abuse or neglect of adults with mental retardation, state auditors say. “Some cases could be lost and deadlines are definitely at-risk of not being met,” State Auditor Kevin P. Johnston said. The Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities handles about 1,300 […]

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Malloy outlines education plans–but where’s the money?

If Dan Malloy is to win support for his ambitious plan to revitalize Connecticut’s education system, he will have to persuade some doubters. The Democratic candidate for governor outlined ideas such as expanding preschool classes, promoting innovation and increasing college graduation rates, but the 15-page education plan released Monday is likely to face steep challenges. The biggest […]

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Lamont bills himself as ‘independent voice’ in latest campaign ad

Despite being embroiled in a primary battle for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, Greenwich businessman Ned Lamont has launched a new television ad billing himself as an “independent voice” and even stealing a favorite line from Connecticut’s last third-party governor, Lowell P. Weicker Jr. “What you want to do is go up to Hartford and be […]

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Competition for state legislative seats reaches 12-year high.

There’s more competition for state legislative seats than in any election year since 1998, Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz announced today. Connecticut’s chief elections official reported that 54 of the 187 races for state House and Senate, or nearly 29 percent, lack a Democratic or a Republican candidate. That’s down from the 60 races […]

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The I-95 campaign: An election turns on Greenwich and Stamford

Grumbling in lower Fairfield County about how Hartford sets or neglects economic, transportation and tax policies is a staple of Connecticut politics. So it will be striking to see three Republican and two Democratic gubernatorial candidates appear Tuesday at a forum in Stamford: all but one live in Stamford or neighboring Greenwich. It is hard […]

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