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Donovan's Feeble TV Ad, Political Ghoulishness, and Connecticut's Ethical Blind Spots
There he was, looking earnest and working class in his shirt sleeves, hoping to somehow salvage what has become a Titanic of a political campaign, post-iceberg. Christopher Donovan’s new TV ad has him talking about how he’s fired several...
Tags: Ethics, Justice System, Corporate Crime, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Why ex-governor Rowland shouldn't call out the New Britain to Hartford busway
Boondoggle. It's a lovely word that conjures up nightmare visions of vast sums of taxpayer money squandered by political idiots or crooks. A dictionary definition calls it "a wasteful or impractical project often involving graft." Which leads us, not...
Tags: East Hartford, Prisons, Government, New Britain, Executive Branch
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Malloy Calls Felon's Candidacy 'Local Issue,' Favors 'Second Chances'
The Hartford CourantHARTFORD — Gov. Dannel P. Malloydeclined Tuesday to take a position on Bridgeport Democrats' endorsement of a felon, former state Sen.Ernest E. Newton II, as a candidate for a state Senate seat – the same office that Newton was convicted in...Tags: Prisons, Crimes, Corporate Crime, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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2002: WITNESS SOUGHT IN 1995 DRAGGING DEATH OF LEAH ULBICH POLICE HOPE EMERGENCY BOX CALLER STEPS FORWARD
Courant Staff WriterWith her arm stuck in the door of a speeding car, Leah W. Ulbrich was being dragged to her death when a woman standing on a corner in Hartford's South End noticed the hideous spectacle and reached for an emergency call box to notify the police. ...Tags: Witnesses, Wethersfield, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Prosecution
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Plenty of outrage over East Haven racial profiling scandal, and plenty of blame for state leaders who let it happen
East Haven’s racial-profiling scandal produced an abundance of outrage during a Connecticut Civil Rights Coalition news conference Wednesday, but maybe not enough of it was directed at the people who ultimately made the scandal possible.
Oh,...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Laws, Career and Workplace, Government, Prosecution
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Malloy Calls For Funding State Pensions
Just days after a key Wall Street rating agency downgraded the state's bonds, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy called upon the state legislature to pour more money into the state pension plan. Malloy said his actions had nothing to do with the downgrade by ...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Government, Denise Nappier, Civil and Public Service, Executive Branch
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Moody's Downgrades State Bonds; Malloy Chief Complains
After the largest tax increase in Connecticut state history, a key Wall Street rating agency downgraded the state's bonds Friday as the state is teeter-tottering toward a deficit in the current fiscal year.
The Moody's Investors Service rating agency...Tags: Debt Market, Government, Credit and Debt, Companies and Corporations, Executive Branch
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Attorney: Delay Malloy Food Stamp Hearings
The Hartford CourantInsisting that Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is rushing to judgment, an attorney is asking the state to declare a moratorium on all disciplinary hearings for state employees suspected of fraudulently receiving food stamp benefits after Tropical Storm Irene. Rich...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Corporate Crime, Government, Social Services, Tropical Storms
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Illinois ex-governor gets 14 year sentence - a far cry from Rowland's corruption penalty
Ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich just got 14 years in prison for his corrupt crimes in office – which is a hell of a lot more than our felonious former Gov. John G. Rowland’s modest 10-month sentence. But then Rowland never put up a U.S....Tags: Regional Authority, Punishment, Government, Rod Blagojevich, Executive Branch
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Rowland Calls For DSS Commissioner To Resign; Occhiogrosso Calls Rowland A Fraud
Saying that “many’’ state employees may be involved in food stamp fraud, the governor’s legal counsel told all department heads Monday that they must cooperate with state investigators, as well as state and federal prosecutors....Tags: Career and Workplace, Culture, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Southington
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Commissioners Told To Cooperate On Food Stamp Fraud
The Hartford Courant— Saying that "many'' state employees may be involved in food stamp fraud, the governor's legal counsel told all department heads Monday that they must cooperate with state investigators, as well as state and federal prosecutors. More than $12...Tags: Career and Workplace, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Southington, Disasters and Accidents
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Ann Moore, Rowland Aide, Dies At 57
Ann M. Moore, a high-level aide during the administration of Republican Gov. John G. Rowland, has died at 57. Moore, known for her toughness, had waged a long battle against cancer. After holding five different positions in the Rowland administration,...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Trumbull, Executive Branch, Republican Party
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