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Ned Lamont: Give Small Businesses A Boost
The Hartford CourantConnecticut has had zero net job creation since 1988. We have our jobs strategy exactly backward. Jobs are created by small business and shed by large business, yet Connecticut subsidizes big business and penalizes small business. Increasingly, big...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Business Enterprises, Politics, Small Businesses
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Greenwich Mourns Death Of Former Sen. Bennie Benvenuto; Ran Against Ned Lamont And Bill Nickerson In Three-Way 1990 State Senate Race
Greenwich politicians are still mourning the recent death of former state Sen. Emil "Bennie'' Benvenuto, who was ostracized from the Republican Party after supporting independent Lowell P. Weicker for governor in 1990. Benvenuto was a longtime fixture in...Tags: Political Campaigns, U.S. House of Representatives, Defense, Politics, Veterans Affairs
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Segarra's Campaign Gets Boost As Key Opponent Steps Aside
The Hartford CourantSaying that Gov. Dannel P. Malloy had urged him to put his "differences aside" with Mayor Pedro Segarra, Shawn Wooden withdrew from the mayor's race Thursday and said he would instead run for city council. Wooden, a city lawyer who was considered...Tags: Shawn Wooden, Democratic National Conventions, Executive Branch, Dannel P. Malloy , Politics
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'DON'T ASK' FIGHT GETS LIEBERMAN SOME SUPPORT
altimari@courant.comU.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman is being lauded by many Democrats for his successful battle against the government's ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military. The liberal blog My Left Nutmeg hasn't shown Lieberman a lot of love in...Tags: Parties and Movements, John McCain, Joe Courtney, Politics, Chris Murphy
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Sen. Joe Lieberman To Announce Retirement Plans
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Sen. Joe Lieberman was so determined to hang onto his seat in 2006 after losing the Democratic primary in Connecticut that he ran as an independent. Now he's leaving without a fight. The 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee, who...Tags: John McCain, Democratic National Conventions, National Security, Al Gore, Democratic Party
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Democratic officials: Lieberman to announce retirement
Sen. Joe Lieberman has decided to retire in 2012. Democratic officials, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly, said Tuesday that the independent from Connecticut would not seek a fifth term in 2012. The 68-year-old...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, John McCain, Democratic National Conventions, Politics, Minority Groups
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Voters To Head To The Polls, With Governor's Race Too Close To Call
Connecticut voters will decide the state's next governor, choose a new U.S. senator, and determine whether Republicans gain any of the state's five congressional seats, now all held by Democrats.
The governor's race is expected to be the closest in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest, Television Industry, Democratic Party, Demonstration
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Foley Concedes Governor's Race To Malloy
The Hartford CourantRepublican Tom Foley conceded the gubernatorial election Monday to Democrat Dannel Malloy, saying that various problems with voting in Bridgeport were not enough to overturn the outcome of the race. The official results show that Foley lost by more...Tags: The New York Times, Fox Broadcasting Company, Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, WTIC
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Call Him The Anti-Dodd: Simmons Focuses On His Foe's Woes A Race For The Senate
The Hartford CourantThree days after announcing his plan to take on Connecticut's senior senator, Rob Simmons breezed past a bunch of kids sitting in the gym of the Regional Multicultural Magnet School in New London. It wasn't a political appearance: Simmons was here to...Tags: Rhode Island, Barkhamsted, Massachusetts, George W. Bush, Rob Simmons
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Primary Watch: Bennet wins in Colorado
The Swampby Mike Memoli After a tough news day, the White House ends Tuesday on a high note as appointed Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet (D) has won the hotly-contested primary over former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff (D). President Obama, his administration......Tags: Nathan Deal, Executive Branch, Democratic Party, White House, Mark Dayton
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