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Sandy Hook Donors A Diverse Group
The Hartford CourantWithin days of the Dec. 14 shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, money to a community fund started pouring in from a broad range of donors, from Fortune 500 companies to bingo groups. Donations included $70,000 from the Houston Texans...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), United Way , Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, United Technologies Corporation
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LETTER: Malloy, Democrats Failing Connecticut
So the Bureau of Economic Analysis just rated Connecticut last of all 50 states for economic growth [June 7, Page 1, "Back-To-Back Tough Years"]. In fact, Connecticut didn't just have the lowest GDP growth, but was the only state to have negative growth.... -
Assessing Lawmakers' Wisdom As Connecticut Faces Economic Shock
The Hartford CourantState Sen. Tony Guglielmo, arguably the most liberal Republican lawmaker in Connecticut, often supports raises in the minimum wage but voted against the hike this year. It just didn't seem like the right time, he said, echoing most of the GOP. The...Tags: Sales, Finance, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Genetic Engineering, Small Businesses
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Energy Plan Passes, Awaits Governor's Signature
The Hartford CourantThe Senate passed a bill Wednesday that implements much of the state's broad energy plan, sending the measure to the governor for his signature. It alters policy on a variety of energy issues, including electric metering, carbon emissions from power...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Environmental Issues, Regional Authority, Energy Saving, Diesel Fuel
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In The End, A Disappointing Session At The Capitol
It started on a somber high note, as an elegy to those lost in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. The General Assembly's competent bipartisan work in the first half of its 2013 session to craft tough but appropriate gun control and school safety...
Tags: Regional Authority, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Gun Control
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Stop Pilfering Funds For Roads, Bridges
The roads and bridges that most of us use each day are not free. They have to be repaired and maintained, and this costs a lot of money. Nearly three decades ago, following the collapse of the Mianus River bridge on I-95 in Greenwich, state officials...Tags: Travel, Taxation, Finance, New Canaan, Economy, Business and Finance
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Keno Should Come With More Help For Gambling Addiction
Connecticut can't stop its addiction to gambling. The legislature is adding keno to a mix that includes lotteries, scratch games and off-track betting, not to mention the many offerings of mega-casinos Foxwoods and the Mohegan Sun. Though this page...Tags: Problem Gambling, Lotteries, Gambling, Behavioral Conditions, Lifestyle and Leisure
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State Senate Approves Budget By 19 to 17
The Hartford CourantThe state Senate granted final legislative approval Monday night to a two-year, $44 billion budget that extends tax increases, cuts college scholarships, and simultaneously increases spending for a wide variety of programs. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and...Tags: John McKinney, Southington, Finance, Wethersfield, Economy, Business and Finance
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Senate Narrowly Passes Two-Year Budget As Three Democrats Vote With GOP
The Hartford CourantThe Senate granted final legislative approval Monday night to a two-year, $44 billion spending plan that extends tax increases, cuts college scholarships and increases spending for a variety of programs. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Democrats hailed the...Tags: John McKinney, Financial Aid, Southington, Finance, Wethersfield
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Lawmakers Debate Campaign Finance Package
The Hartford Courant— Independent political groups that violate Connecticut's campaign disclosure laws could face bigger fines, but big-time donors would be able to give thousands more to parties and candidates under a bill approved by the Senate early Tuesday. The...Tags: John McKinney, Linda McMahon, Southington, Regional Authority, Finance
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Home Insurance Bill Protects Against Dropped Coverage After Loss From Catastrophe
The Hartford CourantA bill awaiting Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's signature would make it illegal for home insurers to decline or cancel coverage — or refuse to renew a policy — based solely on losses from a tropical storm or other catastrophe. Malloy supports the...Tags: Plainville, Snow Storms, Finance, Regional Authority, Government
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Stag Arms Prepares To Ship AR-15 Versions That Meet CT Law
The Hartford CourantStag Arms will begin shipping its new, Connecticut version of the AR-15 military-style rifle to retailers in the state next week, two months after Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed into law the strict gun controls that outlawed sales of Stag's entire product...Tags: Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), Arts and Culture, Justice System, Judges, Gun Control
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