February 7, 2012
EDUCATORS LOOK TOWARD UPCOMING LEGISLATIVE SESSION WITH ANTICIPATION
Money is tight and the problems huge, but Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has educators facing the upcoming legislative session with a mix of anxiety and excitement that 2012 will be the year that education reform gets a big boost. READ MORE
January 16, 2012
MLK ‘LOVE MARCH” REVEALS THE INVISIBLE MAN
A hearse traveling through East Rock had no body inside - but 125 shouting bodies accompanying it. READ MORE
January 16, 2012
2012 SESSION WILL BRING ANOTHER DEATH PENALTY DEBATE
With a new Democratic governor, 2011 seemed like the year the legislature would repeal Connecticut’s death penalty, until the sole survivor of a triple homicide appealed to lawmakers to wait. On Thursday a state senator said the wait may be over. READ MORE
January 4, 2012
HOLDER-WINFIELD HAILS EDUCATION REFORM EFFORTS
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield, a strong advocate for reforming Connecticut's educational system, hailed Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s forum on education today at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain as a resounding success. READ MORE
January 4, 2012
LEGISLATORS CALL FOR MORE AGGRESSIVE ENFORCEMENT OF ANTI-PROFILING LAW
Latino legislators called on Gov. Dannel P. Malloy Wednesday to support more aggressive enforcement of Connecticut's anti-profiling law in the wake of the federal findings of "serious civil rights violations" resulting from racial profiling of Latino motorists by East Haven police. READ MORE
January 4, 2012
HOLDER-WINFIELD APPLAUDS MALLOY ON RACIAL PROFILING
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield, vice chairman of the legislature’s Judiciary Committee, commended Gov. Dannel P. Malloy Wednesday for seeking stronger enforcement of Connecticut’s racial profiling law. READ MORE

