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🔒Hartford should consider bankruptcy

There are four words that come to mind when I think about Hartford: sadness, disorder, bankruptcy and leadership.

🔒Could Hartford Foundation help solve city’s budget crisis?

The relationship between our government and nonprofit organizations (whether they have an endowment or not) has taken on attributes of a tug-of-war over resources.

🔒Bloomfield bottling plant opposition misguided

While GE's departure is the most salient example, two seemingly unrelated local events reveal the depth of an anti-business prejudice and its victims.

🔒State needs human-services lockbox

One of the most disturbing features of the state's fiscal melee is the insensitive manner in which the disabled, homeless, and the “least fortunate among us” are used as pawns.
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🔒State’s lockbox proposal may be unenforceable

The only reasonable inference to draw from the remarks of elected officials at the UConn forum (Richard Balducci and Attorney General George Jepsen) is that the constitutional cap was a well-camouflaged ruse.

🔒Spending cap resolution seems unlikely

The underlying motifs of law, politics and finance should make for interesting reading, and it will cover several issues.

🔒Don’t blame GE for leaving CT

If GE executives have second thoughts about their decision to leave Connecticut, all they need to do...

🔒DCF a good place to start reforming state gov’t

The Department of Children and Families is not suited for the delicate clinical task of mending broken children and families.
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🔒For-profit charity offers new way to combat poverty

Connecticut is blessed with many charitable foundations, the principal activities of which are to make grants to support various charitable objectives.

🔒Legal system rewards bad legislative behavior

The Connecticut constitution is the supreme law of the state, and the General Assembly is subject to its directives.
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