The death of a Rocky Hill student in a school bus crash earlier this year has spurred a new law, signed today by Gov. M. Jodi Rell, that provides tax incentives to school systems that use buses with 3-point seat belts. The new law exempts school systems from paying about half of the sales tax on buses equipped with […]
‘Seat belt’ bill driven into law
For state childcare providers, Christmas comes in June
Last month, childcare centers were bracing themselves for another round of major budget cuts from the state as lawmakers grappled with closing a billion dollar budget hole. But this week 5,500 childcare centers in Connecticut are opening their mail to find a check from the state for thousands of dollars — a third piece of […]
Public campaign funding: Malloy is in line for $2.18 million, while Fedele lags
Democrat Dan Malloy’s campaign for governor could receive as much as $2.18 million Thursday when he is expected to become the first statewide candidate approved for public financing under the Citizens’ Election Program. But the only Republican gubernatorial candidate seeking public financing for his campaign, Lt. Gov. Michael C. Fedele, is not expected to raise […]
More room on state credit card
State government’s credit card still carries a large balance, but it’s no longer on pace to shatter its limit. That’s due to dozens of projects being scrapped and modest revenue growth that expanded Connecticut’s borrowing capacity. According to new estimates from state Treasurer Denise L. Nappier, the state will enter the new fiscal year on […]
Will towns get stuck with the school reform bill?
Governor Rell has signed the highly touted ‘school reform’ bill, a bill that passed both chambers of the General Assembly overwhelmingly, garnering 31 votes in the Senate and 106 in the House. The Mirror describes the bill as the product of an “unlikely coalition” and the Governor’s press statement says “all of the interested parties […]
Will towns get stuck with the school reform bill?
Governor Rell has signed the highly touted ‘school reform’ bill, a bill that passed both chambers of the General Assembly overwhelmingly, garnering 31 votes in the Senate and 106 in the House. The Mirror describes the bill as the product of an “unlikely coalition” and the Governor’s press statement says “all of the interested parties […]
Wyman: $167M surplus came from fiscal gimmicks
State Comptroller Nancy Wyman certified a $166.9 million surplus this afternoon for the fiscal year that ends on June 30. The latest monthly figure, up $61.9 million from the comptroller’s May forecast, also stands $27.6 million above the surplus target the legislature and Gov. M. Jodi Rell are counting on to help balance spending in […]
Blumenthal goes on the air with three testimonial ads
Richard Blumenthal’s U.S. Senate campaign is beginning its television advertising today with three spots that present him as a crusading attorney general on behalf of consumers. All three commercials feature the faces and voices of individuals who say they were helped by Blumenthal, including a Prospect man named Gary who says the attorney general intervened […]
Republican hopefuls no longer deferring to convention delegates’ decision
He was the party-endorsed candidate in 10 previous races for public office, and Rob Simmons ultimately couldn’t bring himself to wage an 11th as a challenger in a Republican primary for U.S. Senate. When it was noted at last week’s farewell press conference that Connecticut Democrats had long ago lost their inhibitions about primaries, Simmons […]
State filing new bid for millions in federal education funds
After an unsuccessful first try, Connecticut’s second effort to win millions of dollars in federal education funds arrives in Washington, D.C today with much better odds, the state’s top education official says. Backed by a broad new education law, greater support from local school officials, and a coalition of public and private partners, the state […]
Stimulus bill leaves out money state counts on to balance the budget; officials still hopeful
Despite hopes for an early resolution, state officials are still waiting to to see whether Congress will provide more than $360 million in extra stimulus aid – money already built into the new state budget. A major stimulus expansion bill advanced in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday – but only after being stripped […]
Lembo locks up the nerd vote
Kevin Lembo has been labeled a nerd his whole life, and he’s OK with that. He’s even been campaigning to become the next chief fiscal watchdog on his nerd-like ways. “I take it as a compliment,” Lembo said, the endorsed Democrat candidate for state comptroller. “I enjoy being a nerd and diving into these policies […]
Kevin Lembo is locking up the nerd vote
Kevin Lembo has been labeled a nerd his whole life, and he’s OK with that. He’s even been campaigning to become the next chief fiscal watchdog on his nerd-like ways. “I take it as a compliment,” Lembo said, the Democrat endorsed candidate for state comptroller. “I enjoy being a nerd and diving into these policies […]
Five more pictures go up on state Capitol’s ‘Wall of Honor’
They began with 42 photographs in 2007. No chiseled granite or cast bronze, just inexpensively framed photos of men and women on a gray wall in a concourse connecting the Legislative Office Building and State Capitol. Formal portraits of young Marines in dress blues. Snapshots of soldiers in desert fatigues, one grinning under a helmet […]
First audit finds problems at campaign finance agency
The state agency responsible for dispensing millions of dollars in public grants for candidates to finance their campaigns received a harsh audit last week. State Auditor Robert G. Jaekle said several findings in the 15-page audit of the State Elections Enforcement Commission are common, but three critiques stand out. Among other things, the auditors found […]

