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State Republicans Select January 6th Denier as Vice Chair.

Mary Ann Turner’s America

Connecticut Republicans selected Mary Ann Turner to fill the vacant vice chair position on their state central committee.

Turner, veteran leader of the Enfield Republicans, was incensed on January 6th when state Representative Devin Carney, also a Republican, condemned the insurrection at the Capitol that attempted to halt the counting of electoral votes. Turner, who was at the rally Donald Trump used to incite the rioters, accused Carney of “drinking the kool-aid.” She demanded Carney resign from his seat in the House of Representatives. Read the alarming story here.

Turner told Carney he “should be praying for what little of America is left.” That ugly view of the world was endorsed and elevated by the state Republican organization on Tuesday.

Turner made an unsuccessful bid for the House in 2020.

March 24, 2021   8:11 am   Comments Off on State Republicans Select January 6th Denier as Vice Chair.

Vice President Harris to Visit State on Friday.

Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to travel to Connecticut Friday, Daily Ructions has learned. Harris will devote her trip to highlighting the administration’s efforts to address child poverty through tax policy.

Connecticut’s dismal record of job creation make it a laboratory for policies that seek to lift and provide opportunity. Harris is likely to visit New Haven with Representative Rosa DeLauro, chair of the House Appropriations Committee. The California Democrat may also appear with Rep. Jahana Hayes in the state’s 5th Congressional District.

March 22, 2021   7:48 pm   Comments Off on Vice President Harris to Visit State on Friday.

A Sad Weekend in Connecticut Politics With Deaths of Billy Ciotto and David Pudlin.


Biagio “Billy” Ciotto


Former House Majority Leader David Pudlin and former state Senator Billy Ciotto have died.

Pudlin, 68, a New Britain Democrat, succumbed to a fall down stairs. Ciotto, a Democrat beloved far beyond his hometown of Wethersfield, had been suffering from Parkinson’s. He was 91 years old. Ciotto recently enjoyed the elixir of a call from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

Many will recall that Billy played the accordion with verve. Few will remember that he once accompanied the irrepressible Bernie Bernacki and me as we made our way through a humorous song at our first (and my only) Senate dinner. He served in the Senate for 12 years.

March 20, 2021   10:14 am   Comments Off on A Sad Weekend in Connecticut Politics With Deaths of Billy Ciotto and David Pudlin.

Blotting His Copy. Alarm Grows in Tech Industry as Lamont Expresses Interest in Digital Ad Tax.

Governor Ned Lamont has become a serious obstacle to Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner David Lehman’s efforts to attract data centers to Connecticut.

Dozens of lobbyists representing tech interests will gather in an emergency meeting Thursday afternoon to determine how to thwart H.B. 5645. That’s state Representative Holly Cheeseman’s proposal to levy a tax on digital advertising. The East Lyme Republican received a recent call from Lamont expressing his interest in and admiration for the bill. The East Lyme Republican disclosed her conversation with Lamont to members of the permanent government. Alarm ensued among the tech companies Lamont has deployed Lehman to attract to Connecticut, where relentless job losses continue.

Lamont has done nothing to ease concerns. A common apprehension is growing that Lamont will entertain any tax that does not affect his wealthy Greenwich neighbors. That means opposing a statewide property tax and an increase in the capital gains tax.

Astonishment in the tech community, long dismissive of Connecticut’s economic policies, has grown from brushfire to wildfire in the past week.

March 18, 2021   1:28 pm   Comments Off on Blotting His Copy. Alarm Grows in Tech Industry as Lamont Expresses Interest in Digital Ad Tax.

No Box of Slots for East Windsor.

The joint mission of the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan tribal nations to build a slot shack in East Windsor along I-91 is dead. The agreement reached by the tribes with the Lamont administration halts development of the gaming facility for the life of the agreement, 10 years.

East Windsor officials will want to know what MMCT, the joint tribal nations organization, intends to do with the empty parcel.

March 18, 2021   11:42 am   Comments Off on No Box of Slots for East Windsor.

Insurance Committee Bill Takes Aim at Hartford Courant. Public Hearing Today.

The legislature’s Insurance and Real Estate Committee includes meddling in the business of The Hartford Courant among its bad ideas:

AN ACT CONCERNING THE HARTFORD COURANT.

To: (1) Prohibit The Hartford Courant Company and its legal successors from incurring any debt or issuing any dividend that is not in the public interest; and (2) authorize the Attorney General and certain persons to seek injunctive relief against The Hartford Courant Company or its successors if The Hartford Courant Company or its successors incur any debt or issue any dividend that is not in the public interest.

“The Hartford Courant has delivered quality, independent journalism to the readers of Connecticut for more than 250 years. We’ve done so – and plan to keep doing so – free of government interference,” said Andrew Julien, the Courant’s Publisher and Editor-in-Chief.“But this proposal puts the Connecticut legislature into dangerous constitutional waters. The prospect of state officials, whose actions are often the subject of media scrutiny, making determinations that could affect the operations of a newspaper is a threat to the fourth estate — a fundamental pillar of Democracy.” 

If you wonder why businesses continue to be reluctant to come to Connecticut, read that intrusion into the affairs of a state business. It attempts to destroy the First Amendment protections of a free press. it violates any notion of equal protection under the law. It also announces to the world that Connecticut’s legislature does not recognize fundamental tenets of freedom under the rule of law.

The bill is co-sponsored by committee co-chair Senator Matt Lesser (D-Middletown) and Senator Said Anwar (D-South Windsor), a demagogue who, as demagogues do, loathes diversity of opinion and freedom of the press. I know this because in June Anwar used a virtual vigil for George Floyd to call me a racist, disclose where I live, and urge that I be silenced. He failed, but he has not ceased in his efforts to intimidate and incite.

March 18, 2021   9:45 am   Comments Off on Insurance Committee Bill Takes Aim at Hartford Courant. Public Hearing Today.

Coast-to-Coast-to-Coast. Schiff Bid for California AG Vacancy Could Make Himes Intelligence Chair.

Representative Adam Schiff’s California maneuvering could boost Connecticut Representative Jim Himes into the chairmanship of the House intelligence committee.

Schiff is using his considerable influence to pressure besieged Governor Gavin Newsom to appoint him to fill the soon-to-be vacant attorney general post. President Joe Biden nominated Democratic AG Xavier Becerra to head the Department of Health and Human Services. His Senate confirmation is imminent.

Newsom is facing a recall vote later this year and could use some fundraising help from the energetic Schiff. The politics of a statewide recall can become complicated and Newsom seemed uneasy in interviews as he conceded his opponents appeared to have collected enough signatures to put him on the griddle. He never should have gone to that lobbyist’s birthday dinner. If Schiff gets the California post, that will clear a lane for Himes, a Greenwich Democrat and vice chair of the House Intelligence Committee, to advance to the committee’s top spot.

The Wall Street Journal has more.

Newsom is the former husband of Kimberly Guilfoyle, shouts disciple of Donald Trump and girlfriend of Donald Trump, Jr. She delivered one of her harangues at Trump’s January 6th rally-before-the-insurrection.

Newsom had an affair with his campaign manager’s wife, who worked for Newsom when he was mayor of San Francisco. He and Guilfoyle divorced in 2005. In 2018, Fox News reportedly paid a Guilfoyle assistant millions to settle a harassment claim. The Guilfoyle-Newsoms must have been a lot of work to know in their San Francisco days.

March 17, 2021   7:28 pm   Comments Off on Coast-to-Coast-to-Coast. Schiff Bid for California AG Vacancy Could Make Himes Intelligence Chair.

Misery Index: State Lost 100 Jobs in First Month of New Year. Revised December Numbers Down 4,600.

A delayed report on job January jobs creation brought more evidence that the state’s economic recovery has stalled. Connecticut lost a net 100 jobs in January compared to December. That left the state down 127,000 jobs from January 2020. December jobs numbers were revised downward, with the state losing a jarring 4,600 more jobs lost.

The January numbers are 7,000 jobs loser than the October report–when the state appeared to be recovering from last spring’s pandemic economic devastation.

Connecticut’s job creation peaked in 2008 with 1.729 million jobs, far from the 1.57 million reported in January.

March 17, 2021   4:23 pm   Comments Off on Misery Index: State Lost 100 Jobs in First Month of New Year. Revised December Numbers Down 4,600.

This Is Not 1636. State and Pequots Expected to Continue Negotiations on Gaming Expansion Through Weekend.

The Lamont administration continues to negotiate with the Mashantucket Pequot tribe after the state’s ill-judged announcement of a gaming expansion deal with the Mohegan tribe. No deal can be concluded without the Pequots’ consent under the state’s compact with the tribal duopoly.

Under the incomplete deal, Lamont allows the Mohegans to expand into online gaming, including sports betting. The state’s often beleaguered lottery agency would have the right to operate sports betting parlors, adding a regressive tax to the state’s collection of them.

Under the state’s compact with both tribes, the state cannot conclude a deal with only one. The Pequots learned from 1636-1638 what it was like to have the state authority and the Mohegans join in an effort to annihilate them. History is not unlike to repeat itself nearly 400 years later as the state and both tribes move closer to concluding a deal that is terrible for Connecticut.

Any deal will require the approval of the General Assembly and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Online gaming companies are expected to make the case that the state should be more forward-looking in its expansion of gaming.

March 12, 2021   4:50 pm   Comments Off on This Is Not 1636. State and Pequots Expected to Continue Negotiations on Gaming Expansion Through Weekend.

Insurance Committee Votes to Require Public Option Offerings to be Treated Like Other Health Insurance Policies.

The legislature’s insurance committee took a critical step to applying consumer protections to health insurance policies offered by the state. In a protracted meeting, a bipartisan coalition voted 10-8 to subject “public option” policies to the same regulatory requirements as health insurance polities created by the state comptroller’s office.

The regulations include oversight by insurance regulators and independent actuaries. The plan would also need to provide reserves separate from the unwitting taxpayer.

The vote is a victory for the state’s insurance industry, which employs tens of thousands of Connecticut residents.

March 11, 2021   12:46 pm   Comments Off on Insurance Committee Votes to Require Public Option Offerings to be Treated Like Other Health Insurance Policies.