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Ned Lamont on weed: “Decriminalize it, but do it quietly.”

At the Yale Law School tonight, the subject touched on decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana. Tom Foley, the former GOP candidate for governor, agreed that it would reduce prison populations.

Malloy on the ropes? Guv forgets the former gubernatorial campaign trail

If there was anything that reporters hammered gubernatorial candidates on last year during the public vetting process called the campaign trail, it was their plans for addressing the

Tom Foley gets back into the public-policy realm

  This from the former GOP gubernatorial candidate: “February 7, 2011, Manchester, CT – Tom Foley, former candidate for Governor, today announced the formation of The Connecticut Policy Institute, a

Foley’s final accounting with SEEC: losing race cost him $12,679,445.88

Now up on the State Elections Enforcement Commission website is Republican Tom Foley’s final filing for his losing guberantorial candidacy. His record-setting nearly $12.7-million campaign (easily

A day without sunshine? Relax, the gubernatorial voting totals have changed again.

Latest figures from the Secretary of the State’s website, six days from the scheduled certification of the gubernatorial vote. Tom Foley, the failed Republican canddiate, is holding at 560,874 votes.

Yikes! Secy of the State’s website puts gubernatorial totals in dollars and $en$e?

The good news is that Dannel Malloy’s victory margin has not changed in a couple days. It is still at 6,707 on the SOTS website. But there was a reposting that makes it look like Malloy, Republican

Another change in the gubernatorial voting totals? It’s true.

The Secretary of the State’s website has yet again tweaked the totals in the governors race. Last Friday Dannel Malloy’s victory plurality was 6,708 votes over Republican Tom Foley. Today it’s 6,707.

Another day, another change in the gubernatorial totals

Democrat Dan Malloy’s margin of victory changed again, according to the latest revisions on the Secretary of the State’s website. Yesterday, he had 567,678 votes and Republican Tom Foley had 560,873.

New vote total. Now Malloy is up over 6,000.

The vote totals keep changing as the smoke clears over town and city halls throughout the state. Governor-elect Dannel Malloy is now up to 567,678 and Republican Tom Foley has 560,873, according to

Malloy finally drops the green ties. Election must be over.

Governor-elect Dannel Malloy, wearing a burgundy-colored tie for a massive change, just finished a news conference with the Capitol Press Corps, describing his conversation with Tom Foley and his