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Proposal to allow sale of alcohol in stores on Sundays dies in committee



Buying alcohol in stores on Sundays will still require a trip across a state border.
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Connecticut calls new U.S. education standards 'a good match'



Proposed national education standards that, for example, would expect kindergartners to count by tens and eighth-graders to explain the Pythagorean theorem probably would not pose problems for most Connecticut students, state education officials said Thursday.
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Foreclosure filings rising in Connecticut


There were 3.4 percent more foreclosure filings in Connecticut in February than in January, as more borrowers fell behind in mortgage payments, according to a new report Thursday.   Read More
Border toll proposal calls for camera system


An expected drop in petroleum tax revenues due to more fuel-efficient hybrid cars adds urgency to Connecticut's discussion of tolls and other new ways to fund transportation projects, according to state Rep. Antonio "Tony" Guerrera, D-Rocky Hill.   Read More
Financial disclosure files released


The Office of State Ethics on Thursday released financial disclosure files on thousands of state employees and elected officials.   Read More
Peter Schiff says Blumenthal "grandstanding" with his lawsuit against rating agencies


The attorney general has sued Moody's Investors Service and Standard & Poor's. alleging that they misled investors.   Read More
Blumenthal wants safety answers about NRG job cuts


NRG Energy should specify how many workers it plans to eliminate at each of its Connecticut power plants and provide assurance that the job cuts won't compromise operations or safety, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said.   Read More
Bill on insurance for oral chemo passes legislative committee


A proposal to require health insurance plans to cover oral chemotherapy the same way they cover intravenous chemotherapy made it through the legislature's insurance and real estate committee Thursday.   Read More
Counterfeit $100 bills showing up in Connecticut


Merchants, retailers and consumers should be on the alert for phony $100 bills, the Connecticut Better Business Bureau said Thursday.   Read More
Former public defender fined $3,000 for diverting funds


A former state public defender has agreed to pay a $3,000 fine under an agreement to settle a complaint against him by the Office of State Ethics -- after his previous criminal conviction for taking money meant as restitution for crime victims.   Read More
Camp Niantic forevermore?


The next time the state changes the name of the Niantic facility now known as Camp Rell, it could be for the last time.   Read More
Tempest in a tea party
By Pamela M. Prah, Stateline.org Staff Writer

State elections
Both political parties are taking tea party activists seriously and are wary of offending them – if they are not already actively wooing them for state races this fall. Just look at the governor’s election in Ohio. Republican gubernatorial candidate John Kasich openly touts his tea party credentials in his bid to defeat incumbent Democrat Ted Strickland. “I think I was in the tea party before there was a tea party,” Kasich famously told a Columbus crowd earlier this year. “This is a real movement with a real message about people’s frustrations by broken promises that leaders on both sides of the aisle would be foolish to ignore,” he went on to write in a blog posting.
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Gov. M. Jodi Rell (R)
Succeeded: July 2004, Elected: November 2006
Term expires: January 2011

 

State capital: Hartford
State nickname: The Constitution State
Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele (R)
Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz (D)
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal (D)
Senate President: Donald Williams, Jr. (D)
House Speaker: Christopher G. Donovan (D)
 
   


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