As angry teachers protested, the Hartford Board of Education voted Tuesday to ask the State Board of Education to change a contractual guarantee of seniority job rights, a provision that officials say disrupts the teaching staffs of the district’s many specialized magnet schools. “It is a necessary step in order for high-performing schools to survive the […]
Hartford asks state to modify seniority guarantees in teachers’ contract
A slap from the state’s largest employer over the high cost of doing business
With a public slap delivered on Wall Street, United Technologies Corp. has embarrassed Connecticut and given new force to old grievances about the state’s business environment. Gov. M. Jodi Rell expressed a mix of disappointment and understanding as she publicly commented for the first time Tuesday on complaints by the state’s largest employer to stock […]
Keno bill hangs on for another hearing as legislators search for revenue options
One legislative committee has rejected Keno gambling in the state, but another–the one that would have to come up with a revenue alternative if the proposal dies–isn’t ready to let go. “We will make our own decision on Keno,” said Rep. Cameron C. Staples, D-New Haven and co-chairman of the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee. […]
Legislators say scare flier, not politics, motivated delay on lab bonding
State and local officials representing Rocky Hill insisted they weren’t trying to block a new public health laboratory planned for their town when they outmaneuvered Gov. M. Jodi Rell Tuesday and stalled almost $70 million in state bonding for the project. Rep. Tony Guerrera, D-Rocky Hill, and Sen. Paul R. Doyle, D-Wethersfield, also said election-year […]
Bill to scrutinize health insurance rates moves forward
A bill that would require public hearings and disclosure of data justifying health insurance rate hikes was approved by the legislature’s Insurance and Real Estate Committee today on a 14-5 vote. “It’s needed,” said Sen. Joseph J. Crisco, Jr. of Woodbridge, co-chairman of the committee, following the vote. The proposal was launched last year after […]
3-day power outages spurs Rell to launch investigation of utility companies
Thousands remain with out power following this weekend’s storm, and Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced today the state is investigating the response from the two largest electric companies. “I’m concerned about the response in the first hours of the storm,” Rell said during a press conference, noting that almost 40,000 customers remain without power. Rell […]
Rell: UTC under pressure to relocate manufacturing
Gov. M. Jodi Rell said that the chairman of United Technologies Corporation told her today that his company is under pressure from the federal government to move its manufacturing from Connecticut to lower-cost states. Rell said she called UTC chairman and chief executive Louis Chenevert about his company’s complaints to Wall Street analysts about the […]
Democrats block health lab, Rell says election year politics at play
Democrats on the State Bond Commission blocked funding Tuesday for a new public health lab in Rocky Hill, prompting charges from Gov. M. Jodi Rell that lawmakers don’t want the long-planned construction to begin until after the November elections. Rell, a Republican, also said the 5-5 vote that blocked release of $69.4 million in bonding […]
Lawmakers vote for warnings on college tuition hikes
Public universities may soon be required to inform state legislators before they approve tuition increases under terms of a bill overwhelmingly voted out of committee Tuesday. “It’s appropriate for us to have this information,” said Sen. Mary Ann Handley of Manchester, co-chairman of the Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee, before the vote. The proposal […]
Legislators get message to reform state schools
An overflow crowd, including a parade of schoolchildren that marched past lawmakers, left little doubt Monday the General Assembly is under pressure to reform Connecticut’s public schools this spring. Dozens of spectators jammed a hearing room and hundreds of students, parents and educators filled the atrium of the Legislative Office Building while legislators heard hours […]
After 23 F’s, seat belt bill passes a test
Rep. Antonio Guerrera, co-chairman of the legislature’s Transportation Committee, set out to require installation of seat belts on all school buses now, but he’s satisfied with a compromise that will have every child buckled up sometime around 2024. “This was a huge, huge move,” the Rocky Hill Democrat said Monday after the committee approved the […]
Amazon threatens to fire state affiliates if Connecticut tries to collect sales tax
The nation’s largest online retailer threatened Monday to end its advertising relationships with Connecticut businesses if the legislature enacts a new measure to collect sales taxes tied to Internet transactions. And though Amazon.com did not disclose specific numbers, the head of a California-based marketing association that represents the online giant estimated nearly 2,000 Connecticut businesses – […]
Fearing state funding cuts, town leaders press for expanded taxing powers
Anticipating a huge crash in state funding, municipal leaders urged legislators Monday to expand their ability to levy taxes and fees, particularly through a regional sales tax surcharge. But while members of the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee agreed communities need new revenue sources, lawmakers from both parties expressed fears that Connecticut could be left […]
Lawmakers balk at electronic tolls, vote for study instead
The legislature’s Transportation Committee backed away from a proposal to immediately implement electronic toll collection at major state border crossings, but directed the Department of Transportation to study the idea. Rep. Antonio Guerrera, D-Rocky Hill, had been pushing for tolls to open immediately at seven state border locations, but said he did not have the […]
Dodd proposes sweeping financial reforms
After months of hearings and negotiation, U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, D-Connecticut, today proposed financial legislation that he called the “most significant reform since the 1930s.” “It creates a sound economic foundation to grow jobs. It protects consumers. It reins in Wall Street. It ends too-big-to-fail, and it prevents another financial crisis of this magnitude,” […]

