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LETTER: 'Acts Of Entitlement, Selfishness'
Columnist Kevin Rennie's focus on the parking habits of two of our state administrators [April 21, Opinion, "Consumer Advocate Flouts Parking Laws"] is enlightening. It gives the average citizen perspective on how some of those "serving the public" really...Tags: Passenger Cars, Consumers
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LETTER: Fine Handicapped Space User
I just finished reading the column by Kevin Rennie about how Elin Katz, the state's public utility consumer advocate, used a parking space for people with disabilities for a year just because she had a new car that was too big to park safely in a...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Consumers
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Katz, Who Kept BMW In State Garage In Winter, Apologizes – And Lashes Out
The Hartford CourantCommissioner Joette Katz of the state Department of Children and Families said last week that she's sorry she parked her personal BMW sports car in her reserved space in a state parking garage during the winter months – and she criticized the...Tags: Television Industry, Politics, NAACP, Executive Branch, Vehicles
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Ritter's Lobbying Raises Questions
The Hartford CourantWhen is a lobbyist not a lobbyist? The answer, according to the complicated state laws that determine who's allowed to influence government officials in decision-making (which is what lobbying is, pretty much), is: When a person lobbies a public official...Tags: Values, Politics, Eddie A. Perez, Executive Branch, Lawyers
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Foley's Talk Of Ethics Unsettles Legislators
The Hartford CourantRepublican Tom Foley, the 2010 Republican nominee for governor who hopes to reprise that role next year, ventured into a legislative public hearing last week. What a lesson the former ambassador to Ireland learned. You mention ethics at your peril in...Tags: Values, Parties and Movements, Politics, Executive Branch, Republican Party
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Should Connecticut allow red-light cameras?
State lawmakers are once again talking about legalizing cameras that would catch drivers running through red lights. Supporters say the cameras would make drivers more careful and roads safer. They also acknowledge that some municipalities would welcome...
Tags: NAACP, American Civil Liberties Union, American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut
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State's Leaders Talk Cuts, Enact Spending
The Hartford CourantThe state's political leaders may not set out to confuse the public, but they don't mind if that's one result of their conflicting declarations and policies. It may be easier to win the hefty new Breakthrough Prize for Life Sciences that were handed out...Tags: Parties and Movements, Politics, Andrew W Roraback, Dannel P. Malloy , Republican Party
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GOP Hopefuls Circling For Gubernatorial Bid
The Hartford CourantAbraham Lincoln's birthday last Tuesday marked the start of months of local Republican organization dinners and fundraising events. The annual ritual of honoring Lincoln provides an informal start to the party's 2014 race for governor. Four candidates...Tags: Parties and Movements, John McKinney, Politics, Executive Branch, Dannel P. Malloy
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Legislature Resisting Federal Investigators
The Hartford CourantClues to how serious the federal investigation of corruption at the General Assembly is come from the reaction of state officials to routine requests for documents under the Freedom of Information Act. Facts surrounding a list — that an official's...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Elections, George C. Jepsen, Career and Workplace, Justice System
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Auditors To Legislature: Tighten Overused Bidding Loophole
The Hartford CourantThe General Assembly should consider limiting what qualifies under law for a waiver for competitive bidding on state contracts, state auditors John C. Geragosian and Robert M. Ward said in their annual report to lawmakers, released Friday. The law...Tags: Politics, Legal Service, Lawyers, Republican Party, Laws
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State Spending Habit Still Out Of Control
The Hartford CourantPrepare for weeks of talk about the state's deteriorating finances as Gov. Dannel begins another unhappy chapter of the tale of declining fortunes. The problem is that state government spends more than is produced by the array of taxes it imposes. The...Tags: Politics, Freedom of Information Laws, Executive Branch, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Lawyers
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McDonald In Line For Democrats' Easy Pass
The Hartford CourantAcademy Award voters will probably have more time this year to consider the nominees for best costume design than the General Assembly will spend reviewing Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's nomination of Andrew McDonald to the state's highest court. This is one...Tags: Parties and Movements, Politics, Anglicanism, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Dannel P. Malloy
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