One if by land, two if by sea and now three if by tweet! The famous quote from the poem “Paul Reveres Ride” was meant for the patriots to communicate as to the plans of the
OPM Revises Revaluation Schedule for Municipalities The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) has utilized new legislative authority to adjust the property tax revaluation schedule for towns in order to incentivize more neighboring towns to consider
This week the stars have lined up to tell a very interesting story of an amazing woman who many readers haven’t thought of in years. So as the Supreme Court has now officially made its ruling
A Trip to the Bushnell Theater and Today’s American Dream Last night I saw Hamilton the Musical at the Bushnell Theater in Hartford and one word – amazing! The production was mindboggling with the size of
Two, four, or unlimited? Who knows! This week an interesting Office of Legislative Research (OLR) report came out talking about the difference in term lengths across all the 50 state legislatures. As you may recall, I
A pin could drop at the Capitol this week Seems as if we’re slowly moving toward some tough times for the economy these days. There’s talk about some additional relief coming from Washington and in fact,
A pin could drop at the Capitol this week After the session closed legislators, for the most part, represented their towns as delegates at the statewide conventions to nominate their party leaders as candidates for the
KUDOS to Governor Rell As a member of the Board of Advisors for The Governor M. Jodi Rell Center for Public Service at the University of Hartford, it was an exciting week. As the world around
Those were the days my friend – Congrats and best of luck! This might seem an odd topic for a column but I just have to say something. This week one of my most treasured opponents
A week without a session! This week was a bit different than the past 18 weeks as we’re still unraveling what exactly happened during the 2022 session! When the gavel came down at 11:56 p.m. on