September 08, 2010
CT biz still wary of new stream flow regs (posted Yesterday at 9:34am)
Water is plentiful in New England, but that's not stopping several states from drafting regulations to ensure it's available despite droughts, heat spells and development pressures.
Treasury set to auction The Hartford's warrants (posted Yesterday at 9:31am)
The government says it will auction off warrants it received from two giant insurance companies as part of its efforts to recoup costs of the $700 billion financial bailout.
Labor Day 2010: Times Are Changing (posted 09/06/10)
Labor Day is one of those pivotal points on the calendar. Summer is ending; school is starting; the political season is warming; the weather is cooling. It’s a good time to take stock and take a deep breath before plunging full speed into the next busy season.
When ‘Dad’ Is Also ‘Boss,’ The State Wants A Role (posted 09/06/10)
If justice is truly blind, and if we are all equal under the law, then every single case that staggers into court is treated with the same degree of attention and respect.
OTHER VOICES (posted 09/06/10)
For years Connecticut state government has been funding itself by raiding the state employee pension fund, an abuse that worsened by $315 million in the last two years as the Rell administration and General Assembly could not bring themselves to cut spending to match the decline in tax revenue. As a result, the pension fund has only about half the assets considered necessary to fund its long-term obligations.
Wary Wyman declares $450M CT surplus (posted 09/01/10 at 2:52pm)
Connecticut closed the books on fiscal 2010 with a $449.4 million surplus, but State Comptroller Nancy Wyman says the state is far from emerging from its fiscal thicket.
Waterbury pays paralyzed sledder $8M (posted 09/01/10 at 11:36am)
A Connecticut woman paralyzed in a sledding accident in Waterbury in 2007 has received an $8 million settlement from the city, The Associated Press reports.
Segarra launches City Hall shake up (posted 08/31/10 at 4:37pm)
Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra announced Tuesday a streamlining of his office, including turning some operations back to their original city agencies and eliminating one staff post.
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