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Committee kills bill that would have given the auto-insurance industry cover from FOIA

In February, the Insurance & Real Estate Committee approved legislation that would exempt insurance companies from providing basic public information on their auto policy underwriting. It was on

Senate punks out, falls short of 12-hour debate. Slossberg doesn’t drink the Kool-Aid.

The Blogster wonder’s why the Senate debate on the budget rambled on for only 11 hours instead of 12. The folks in “the circle” were looking tired indeed after midnight and some lawmakers had been

Don’t expect state rules to order Bridgeport, other cities, to have ballots for every registered voter

Sure Rep. Don Clemons, D-Bridgeport, has introduced legislation that would require local election officials to have enough ballots for every registered voter. The idea certainly seemed logical, if not

Senate Coming in Later Today After Funeral for Sen. Slossberg’s Father

Say what you want about the dysfunctional Senate, but “the circle,” as they say, breeds loyalty. That’s why the Capitol was vacant of senators this morning until they came back from services in Hamden