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Surplus? What Surplus? »
OP-ED | Redrawing the Lines on Redistricting »
Merrill, Malloy Propose Election Legislation, Including Controversial Election Day Registration »
Special Master’s Redistricting Plan Changes Little »
Special Master Gets A History Lesson In CT Redistricting »
OP-ED | Narrow Map Focus for Special Master Benefits Dems »
Court Instructs Redistricting Special Master »
Attorneys Argue Over Where Special Master Should Start »
Two Out-of-State Professors Put Forth As Special Masters »
Court Orders Appointment of Special Master, Forces Commission Back To Work »
Both Sides Ask The Court To Solve Map Dilemma In Different Ways »
With Commission At Impasse, Supreme Court Will Have To Draw The Lines »
Deadline Looms For Reapportionment Commission »
OP-ED | How Could Democrats Have Blown Redistricting? »
OP-ED | Municipal Elections Winners and Losers »
Drew Credits Victory To Face Time With Middletown Voters »
Cafero Calls for Special Session on Energy, Emergency Preparations »
Lab Proposal Approved, But Not Along Party Lines »
Senate Republicans Continue To Call On Gov. to End Longevity »
President Obama Urges Congress To Pass His Jobs Bill »
ANALYSIS | No Easy Road for Shays in Senate Race »
Session Defies Early Gridlock Narrative »
Transition To GAAP Delayed Two Years, Republicans Critical »
OP-ED | Budget Deal Winners and Losers »
OP-ED | Republicans Drink ‘It’s Not A Revenue, It’s A Spending Problem’ Kool-Aid »
Republicans Ask That Any Surplus Be Applied To Lower Tax Burden »
Wilson-Foley Continues To Pursue Political Career »
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