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GOV. MALLOY REMINDS THOSE IN CONNECTICUT: IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING

  "My experience with listening to the scanners is this is code for saying "He doesn't look like he belongs in our neighborhood"  Steve Krauchick--DoingItLocal.com #HARTFORD, CT – In the wake of the terror attacks in Brussels, Governor Dannel P. Malloy today is reminding those in Connecticut to be aware of their surroundings and if they see something suspicious, say something by contacting authorities.   “Keeping our citizens safe is our number one priority, and the public’s vigilance is critical to keeping authorities informed and protecting Connecticut from potential threats,” Governor Malloy said.  “There are currently no credible threats to the United States or Connecticut, but we cannot be complacent.  Please be aware of your surroundings at all times and…

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Senator Murphy Still Welcomes Syrian Refugees

Senator Murphy was at the Bigelow Senior Center in Fairfield today to discuss a proposed bill for care providers of senior citizens. "My question was that senior citizens received no cost of living pay raise on social security yet he favors spending millions of dollars on bringing tens of thousands of  Syrian refugees into America, in light of the attack in Brussels today, is that still a good idea"? He said he'd be happy to talk to me about it later.  Afterwards he answered questions to a radio station reporter but when I was about follow up my question his aide whisked him away.  Here is his brief response to me and the audience-

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Finch’s Spokesman Now Speaking For Hartford

Mayor Luke Bronin today announced that Brett Broesder has been named Director of Communications and New Media for the City of Hartford, Conn. In this role, Broesder will serve as the primary media contact and spokesperson for the capital city. He is replacing Samaia Hernandez, who is pursuing new opportunities.   “I’m thrilled to have Brett on our team,” said Mayor Bronin. “With his wide-ranging experience in communications and policy, he is sure to be an asset to Hartford as we right our fiscal ship and move the city toward a more prosperous future.”   Broesder joins the City of Hartford with more than a decade of communications experience. Most recently, he served as the communications director for the City…

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New Leadership For DMV

#HARTFORD, CT – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he has selected a new leadership team to operate the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).  Michael R. Bzdyra of Wallingford has been appointed to serve as Commissioner of the agency and Judeen Wrinn of Middletown has been named Deputy Commissioner.   “For the last three or four decades, people talked about making modernization upgrades to Connecticut’s DMV only to put it off.  Now we’re actually doing it.  Transitions in an agency of this size and importance are challenging.  We’re moving from an antiquated, outdated system into one takes advantage of today’s modern technologies.  Because of the challenge, many put off the hard decisions.  We didn’t,” Governor Malloy said.  “I…

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Governor Orders $65 Million In Cuts

#Hartford Connecticut--Governor Malloy has ordered more than $65 million in state budget cuts, here is the list of those cuts: Rescissions - Effective April 1, 2016 Agency and Appropriation Agricultural Experiment Station 330,539 10010 - Personal Services 273,339 10020 - Other Expenses 56,700 10050 - Equipment 500 Attorney General 1,153,812 10010 - Personal Services 1,100,694 10020 - Other Expenses 53,118 Board of Regents for Higher Education 1,892,651 12531 - Charter Oak State College 27,333 12533 - Connecticut State University 1,637,281 12534 - Board of Regents 5,660 12578 - Transform CSCU 222,377 Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities 258,777 10010 - Personal Services 240,000 10020 - Other Expenses 18,462 12027 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission 315 Council on Environmental Quality…

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Governor Signs Transparency In Hospital Industry

  (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced that – in light of the evolving healthcare industry and continuing changes in market conditions – he has signed an executive order that will begin an extensive review of Connecticut’s laws and regulations surrounding processes on the establishment, termination, transfer, acquisition, and expansion of hospitals and medical service providers.   The review is intended to ensure that consumers in Connecticut continue to receive equitable access to health care that encourages transparency and competition, provides accessible and affordable health care delivery, contributes to economic development, and promotes community benefits.   “We’ve been taking a piecemeal look at the Certificate of Need process for several years.  It’s time for comprehensive reform,” Governor Malloy…

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Don’t Drink and Gun

HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy  applauded the unanimous, bipartisan approval in the General Assembly’s Public Safety and Security Committee of legislation he introduced that strengthens the blood alcohol limits for carrying a firearm as well as for hunting while under the influence.   Under current state laws, the blood alcohol limit for both offenses is 0.1.  However, the limits for drunk driving and drunk boating are 0.08.  Governor Malloy’s proposal conforms all of these laws to 0.08.   “If you are too drunk to drive, you are too drunk to carry a firearm – plain and simple.  Our laws should reflect that.  The unanimous, bipartisan support of the Public Safety Committee shows that this proposal just makes sense. …

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Connecticut State Police’s K9 Asher Received a Bullet and Stab Protective Vest

#MIDDLETOWN CT – March 8, 2016) – Connecticut State Police’s K9 Asher has received a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. The vest was sponsored by Wagging Tails Pet Sitting & Mobile Grooming of Southington and is embroidered with the sentiment “Donated by Wagging Tails Pet Sitting & Mobile Grooming.” K9 Asher has been assigned to Trooper First Class Jessica Colburn for two years and is currently working at Troop A in Southbury. K9 Asher is a three-year-year-old German Shepard who is trained in all patrol functions including tracking, building searches, evidence recovery, apprehension, obstacles and obedience. K9 Asher is also a Human Remains Detection Dog on the Search and Rescue Team. Vested Interest in K9s,…

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Flags At Half Staff In Honor of First Lady Nancy Reagan

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that – in accordance with a proclamation from President Barack Obama directing flags to be lowered to half-staff in honor of First Lady Nancy Reagan – U.S. and state flags in Connecticut will fly at half-staff beginning immediately until sunset on the day of interment. (State of Connecticut Press Release) This report is made possible by:

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