The Capitol Beat: April 8-12, 2013

From Gaffney, Bennett & Associates April 8, 2013 – April 12, 2013  The gun debate moved on to Washington, D.C. this week, causing attention at the Capitol to return to other unfinished business – such as preparing a 2014-16 biennial budget for a vote before the Appropriations Committees deadline on April 23.  Traditionally, the budget …
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The Capitol Beat: March 25-29, 2013

From Gaffney, Bennett & Associates March 25, 2013 – March 29, 2013 Given the holy day observances this past week, and the absence of a session day, it was relatively quiet around the state Capitol.  Some committees wrapped up their business early, including the Education Committee, which was among the last to meet on Thursday …
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The Capitol Beat: March 18-21, 2013

From Gaffney, Bennett & Associates March 18, 2013 – March 21, 2013  March can be the cruelest of months, a poet once opined, reflecting on the fickle nature of the weather this time of year.  Goodness knows we’ve experienced this in living lack of color right up to the official start of spring this week. …
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The Capitol Beat: March 4-8, 2013

From Gaffney, Bennett & Associates March 4, 2013 – March 8, 2013 From here on until we begin hitting committee bill deadlines — the first up being the Children’s, Aging and Veteran’s Committees on March 12 —  the pace of work will be breakneck. The latest deadlines for voting bills out of committee are reserved …
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The Capitol Beat: February 11-15, 2013

From Gaffney, Bennett & Associates February 11, 2013 – February 15, 2013 We are sending out a belated and abbreviated Capitol Beat this week.  Between historic snowstorms, state holidays and the start of budget hearings, it has been quite a ride.  Needless, to say, now that lawmakers and the public have had time to dissect …
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The Capitol Beat: February 4-8, 2013

From Gaffney, Bennett & Associates February 4, 2013 – February 8, 2013 Governor Dannel Malloy this week unveiled his proposed budget for the next two years, covering 2014 and 2015.  As you can imagine in the pressure cooker that is the Capitol, most people had an opinion about it, not all favorable and not all …
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Hartford Business Journal Interviews Jay F. Malcynsky, Esq.

Jay F. Malcynsky, Esq, Co-Founder/Managing Partner, is a practicing attorney licensed in Connecticut and Washington, D.C. In these capacities, Jay has distinguished himself as one of the most knowledgeable, highly respected, and capable professionals in the field of government relations and political consulting, as well as administrative law.  He has also been an active and …
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Profiles of Public People: CT Attorney General George C. Jepsen

Attorney General George C. Jepsen took office on Jan. 5, 2011, becoming the 24th Attorney General in Connecticut since the office was established in 1897. The Attorney General is a constitutional officer, the state’s chief legal officer and serves as legal counsel to all state agencies. A former legislator, state Senate majority leader and Democratic state …
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