State Senate Overrides Rell Veto on Campaign Finance

The vote, after a slight rehash of the May debate, was a partisan 24-10, putting the ball firmly in the court of the House, which is currently planning to meet next Friday and get 101 of the 114 Democrats to seal the deal and reject the veto of Rell, who signed the landmark 2005 public-financing law, which could be repudiated by voters next Tuesday in the Republican and Democratic gubernatorial primaries.