One has to wonder if the majority of state lawmakers truly possess the will and intestinal fortitude to police themselves on ethics and corruption.
The General Assembly's continuing debacle on an
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Ah, dear readers, if you're extremely pressed for time on this Super Bowl Sunday, then I'd prefer you skip this column and turn right to the next page.
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As Connecticut Post readers have noticed this newspaper last Thursday began publishing its endorsements of political candidates for the 2006 state and federal elections.
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Bridgeport Mayor John M. Fabrizi can sip a glass of champagne this weekend. He deserves it. Standard & Poor's last week upgraded the city's bond
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When we talk local elections, we usually discuss tax rates and the quality of the town's school system. The old political adage is that "people vote
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So, what do you, dear readers, think the upcoming General Assembly should do with the state's burgeoning budget surplus? After all, it's our money
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I came across an old political friend in a mailing recently. "The friend" isn't a human being but, rather, a non-partisan research and information
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