Rob Hotaling, a banking executive and political newcomer, is the CT Independent Party’s nominee for governor. Here’s what you need to know.
Who is Rob Hotaling? CT governor’s race includes newcomer on Independent Party line
¿Quién es Ned Lamont? El Gobernador de CT busca un segundo mandato
Ned Lamont, de 68 años, Demócrata, fue elegido el Gobernador número 89 de Connecticut en 2018 y asumió el cargo el 9 de enero de 2019.
¿Quién es Bob Stefanowski? El candidato Republicano a Gobernador de CT espera ganar la revancha con Lamont
Bob Stefanowski, de 60 años, es el candidato Republicano a Gobernador de Connecticut por segunda vez, después de perder ante el Gobernador Ned Lamont en 2018.
¿Quién es Rob Hotaling? La carrera para Gobernador de CT incluye a un recién llegado a la política por el Partido Independiente
Rob Hotaling, de 44 años, un ejecutivo bancario sin experiencia electiva, es el candidato a Gobernador del Partido Independiente de Connecticut.
On Balance: The offline economy in Connecticut
In the latest issue, Erica E. Phillips writes about what internet access means for the economy and gives an update on job gains and losses.
Health care in CT: Where gubernatorial candidates stand on issues
CT gubernatorial candidates Ned Lamont, Bob Stefanowski and Rob Hotaling answer a number of CT Mirror questions about health care policy.
Getting over Bill Clinton’s Delta blues
Democrats can hopefully get over the Clintonian idea that they need to style themselves as kinda-sorta Republicans in order to win.
As electric vehicles shrink gas tax revenue, states may tax mileage
The popularity of hybrid and electric vehicles is shrinking revenue from gas taxes, prompting more states to consider mileage fees.
Election 2022: In CT, governor’s races are rarely landslides
Gov. Ned Lamont and Bob Stefanowski are both downplaying two recent polls — for different reasons, Mark Pazniokas writes.
Rarely a landslide: CT governor’s races turn on turnout
More often than not over the past three decades, gubernatorial races are won in CT by just a few points, often with less than 50% of the vote.
Lamont, Stefanowski begin final 30-day sprint to Election Day
CT Gov. Ned Lamont is making his closing arguments for another term in office. Bob Stefanowski says the next 30 days are a ‘job interview.’
What Metro-North does right
No, I don’t hate Metro-North. Yes, I do spend a lot of time criticizing them, but only to try to make them better.
The Supreme Court is back in session. Here’s what to expect.
Already the court’s docket includes major cases concerning voting rights, election law, environmental protections and the constitutionality of affirmative action.
CT aims to expand eligibility for food assistance program
About 44,000 more people in Connecticut could qualify for the state’s food assistance program after officials adjusted income requirements.
New Haven drops plans to build public, high-speed internet service
Justin Elicker’s administration has reversed plans to build a new, publicly run municipal broadband network in New Haven.

