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Pilot program helps keep mentally-ill former inmates from returning to jail

The chances of a released prison inmate with a mental illness ending up back in jail is high, but a pilot program is showing that trend is reversible. Stephen Cox, a criminology professor at Central Connecticut State University, estimates 25 percent of the state’s 50,000 probationers have a mental disorder, and an earlier state study […]

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Candidates sing the same tune: jobs, jobs, jobs

All six candidates for governor agreed today that Connecticut’s government has failed miserably to encourage job creation over the past two decades. If their business audience in Hartford closed its eyes, picking out the two Democrats from the three Republicans and one Independent might have been a challenge. Costs must be lowered, regulatory processes streamlined […]

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Q-poll: Blumenthal lead drops to 20; little change in races for governor

Democrat Richard Blumenthal’s lead over Republican Linda McMahon in the U.S. Senate race has shrunk by one-fifth in two weeks to 20 percentage points, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. In a race roiled by controversy over Blumenthal’s misstatements about his Vietnam-era military record, the attorney general still leads McMahon by a wide […]

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Congressmen squeezed between calls for stimulus, austerity

WASHINGTON – During a recent meeting with labor leaders, Rep. Chris Murphy was pressed by the head of an influental teachers’ union to support a $23 billion education rescue package pending in Congress. The message was reiterated in radio ads aired in Murphy’s district warning of shuttered schools, closed libraries and laid-off teachers if the […]

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Probate courts consolidation wiping red ink from the budget

Connecticut’s soon-to-be-consolidated probate courts now expect to run more cost-efficiently than ever, projecting a deficit for the next fiscal year that’s one-third of what the General Assembly anticipated before it overhauled the 300-year-old system in 2009. The $4.3 million structural deficit built into the $30.4 million system budget also is less than half of the […]

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Rell signs law aiming to speed up DEP permitting process

Gov. M. Jodi Rell has signed into law a bill intended to streamline issuance of state permits and licenses. Rell’s office said the bill, a compromise between industry and environmental groups, will “expedite job creation by breaking through bureaucratic backlogs without undermining environmental protections.” The relatively uneventful passage of the bill was an unexpected conclusion […]

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Rell vetoes bill restricting criminal background checks in hiring for state jobs

Gov. M. Jodi Rell has vetoed a bill that would have barred state hiring managers from asking applicants their criminal background or researching their background until the last step of the hiring process. Current law allows the question, “have you ever been convicted of a felony” to appear on the application for both private and […]

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Spin with a twist: McMahon says her polling is close to Blumenthal’s

It’s not every day that a campaign shares internal polling showing its candidate trailing by 13 percentage points. That’s what Republican Linda McMahon’s U.S. Senate campaign did Tuesday, in an attempt to discredit polls that give Democrat Richard Blumenthal an even bigger lead. It’s a page from the same playbook used two weeks ago by […]

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Study finds Connecticut would be attractive to an MLB franchise

Despite being locked between two of the country’s oldest sports markets, Fairfield County would be a more attractive site for a Major League baseball franchise than Milwaukee or Denver, two MLB host communities, according to the latest quarterly economic report from the University of Connecticut. But don’t buy those season tickets just yet. Economics Professor Steven […]

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