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Gov. Malloy Re-Appointed by President Trump as Co-Chair of Council of Governors
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“The Council of Governors plays a critical role in coordinating state and federal policies and priorities with respect to homeland security and the National Guard. I take this responsibility very seriously and thank the President for his confidence.” – Gov. Malloy Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Council of Governors, Governor Malloy, National Guard, President Trump
Goldrick: News Article on Governor’s Budget Violates Journalistic Ethics
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“Greenwich Time managed to interview and quote no less than five local Republican legislators, but never bothered to quote, let alone contact, a single local Democrat.” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Governor Malloy, Sean Goldrick
Gov. Malloy Pledges State Support after Public Health Emergency New Haven
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After a tainted batch of drugs sold in New Haven resulted in two deaths and at least 20 poisonings, Gov. Mallon pledged the state’s support, including ensuring the continued availability of Narcan for first responders. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Police & Fire, Fentanyl, Governor Malloy, heroin, Narcan, opioids
Update: Hartford Polling Stations to Remain open an Extra Half Hour for Gubernatorial Election
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Judge Carl Schuman ruled that polling places in Hartford would remain open an extra half hour, versus the full hour state Democrats requested after a delay Tuesday morning in printing and distributing voter lists in heavily Democratic city. Some voters were turned away as a result. Delays averaged roughly 1-1/2 hours. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Governor Malloy, Hartford
Governor Malloy: UBS Will Stay in Connecticut through 2021
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Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced Friday that UBS and the state have amended their partnership agreement, re-affirming UBS’s commitment to the state through 2021. Continue Reading →