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For Three Governors, Civility And Brutal Competition
The Hartford CourantThree governors crisscrossed the state Monday, all looking to bolster their business strength, and no, there won't be a punch line here — other than the knockout that Texas Gov. Rick Perry and South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard are trying to...Tags: Rick Perry, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Government, Connecticut Economic Development, New Britain
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Connecticut Gunmakers Will Host Two Governors Next Week, Not Just One
The Hartford CourantConnecticut gun manufacturers will welcome not one red-state governor early next week, but two — as Texas Gov. Rick Perry's tour Monday is followed by a visit from South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard later Monday and Tuesday. Both Republican...Tags: Rick Perry, Stamford, Government, Gun Control, Laws
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NSU has hard time replacing great people
After Jim and Brenda Fuller announced their decision to leave Northern State University, it didn't take long to find excellent people to fill their positions. During his four years as Northern's cross country coach, new head track coach Kevin Bjerke has...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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S.D. education reform to improve student achievement
BY MELODY SCHOPP S.D. Secretary of Education This guest column was written by state Secretary of Education Melody Schopp in response to a column in the Aug. 14 American News. I read with interest Alan Neville’s column in the Aug. 14 issue of...Tags: Executive Branch, Academic Progress, Government, Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice
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Voters need to turn out more
In a county of about 36,000 people, 25,065 were registered to vote in Tuesday's primary elections. But only 3,746 made it to the polls (or to early voting). That represents 15 percent turnout. Which means 85 percent of voters couldn't be bothered to vote...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Regional Authority, Local Elections, Politics
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April 1, 2011 buzz: Empowering unpaid writers; attacks on abortion
Opinion L.A.Most viewed: Why should writers work for no pay? In Friday's pages, Michael Walker, author of "Laurel Canyon: The Inside Story of Rock-and-Roll's Legendary Neighborhood," takes on the Huffington Post's no-pay policy by recalling the Comedy Store comedians... -
It's All In The Spirit Of Competition, Perry Says
The Hartford Courant— Texas Gov. Rick Perry insists he's not "poaching" jobs from Connecticut, he's just engaging in a little spirited competition for them. "Poaching is an illegal term ..." he said after speaking about "Civility in America" before a crowd of about...Tags: Rick Perry, Stamford, Executive Branch, Government, Dannel P. Malloy
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A 'Civil' Meeting Between Governors Perry And Malloy
The Hartford CourantThe word to describe Texas Gov. Rick Perry's visit to Connecticut Monday is civility. By all accounts, in Perry's meetings with firearms manufacturers and others, he offered few if any details about what Texas might give them. On the same day, South...Tags: Stamford, Rick Perry, Executive Branch, Government, Dannel P. Malloy
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Texas Gov. Rick Perry tours Connecticut gun factories seeking jobs
Six months after a lone gunman invaded a Connecticut elementary school and shot 20 children and six adults to death, the massacre in Newtown remains the symbol most often used by gun control advocates to push for tougher laws. But for some, like Texas...
Tags: Rick Perry, Government, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Connecticut Economic Development, Gun Control
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LETTER: We Should Be More Like Texas
Regarding the editorial "Texas Rustler" [June 15]: What has Connecticut's blarney about being the Land of Steady Habits done for the state economy lately, or the people living in it? It has raised taxes (even on your mattress), increased regulations,...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Unemployment Benefits, Politics
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No new taxes? It depends on where you live
Stateline.orgAfter years of budget triage, governors and legislators charted bold paths on taxes. AL Approved tax credits about $3,500 to help pay tuition at a private school for families with kids in "failing" schools. AK Lowered its oil production tax to...Tags: Matt Mead, Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Travel, Health and Safety at School
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Jun 17, 2013
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Jun 17, 2013
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Jun 16, 2013
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