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Bronin Makes Deposit in Buttigieg Favor Bank. Former South Bend Controller to Become Hartford CFO.

Mayor Luke Bronin has chosen an Indiana ally of Secretary of Transportation-designate Pete Buttigieg to serve as Hartford’s Chief Financial Officer/Director of the Office of Management, Budget, and Grants. Bronin has requested the city council confirm Jennifer Hockenhull the appointment at its January 11th meeting.

Hockenhull served in Buttigieg’s South Bend, Indiana, administration for four years as Deputy City Controller and City Controller. A certified public account, Hockenhull has recently been working in the private sector. She moved from South Bend to Washington State, where her family lives.

Bronin, who has known the former South Bend mayor since 2005, was a Buttigieg surrogate during last year’s Democratic presidential primary campaign. Bronin is said to have hopes of finding a berth in the Biden administration. Buttigieg is a Biden favorite and will have some influence helming the massive transportation department.

January 6, 2021   5:09 pm   Comments Off on Bronin Makes Deposit in Buttigieg Favor Bank. Former South Bend Controller to Become Hartford CFO.

The Senate Democratic Patrimony Strikes: First Bulletin of New Session Lists Privilege’s Enemy By Wrong Name.​


Senator Alexandra Kasser (D-Greenwich) has spoken at length about the marriage she is seeking to dissolve in an extended proceeding. Elected in 2018 as Alexandra Bergstein, she announced she had changed her last name to Kasser and took additional swipes at her husband Seth Bergstein. 

The wealthy Democrat declared war on privilege and the patriarchy in 2019. The patriarchy of her party has struck back in the first daily bulletin of the new session, listing Kasser as Bergstein.​

January 5, 2021   10:06 pm   Comments Off on The Senate Democratic Patrimony Strikes: First Bulletin of New Session Lists Privilege’s Enemy By Wrong Name.​

RIP: Dick Foley

Republican fixture Dick Foley has died. Foley served in the House of Representatives for a decade, beginning in 1982, from the Naugatuck Valley.

He was elected to the job he enjoyed most, chairman of the state’s Republican Party organization, in 1989. Foley came to grief in 1993 when he was indicted on a corruption charge arising out of banking legislation and a $25,000 bribe paid to Foley to influence legislation. He was convicted by a federal jury later that year. His sentence was overturned on appeal, but not before he served time in prison.

Foley returned to politics as a lobbyist and prolific campaign consultant. Foley, who lived in Danbury at the time of his death, mounted a brief campaign for state chairman in 2019.

January 2, 2021   1:52 pm   Comments Off on RIP: Dick Foley

Slavitt Group Seeks Connecticut Health Care Lobbyist for Unregulated Government Health Insurance Proposal.

Andy Slavitt, informal advisor to Governor Ned Lamont, will be launching his United States of Care advocacy group into Connecticut’s health care debate. Slavitt’s organization is seeking a lobbyist to represent it in Connecticut.

“United States of Care is a member of the coalition in Connecticut seeking to pass a public option during the upcoming session.  We are seeking a lobbyist to represent us and work as part of the broader lobbying team. If this is a role you might be interested in, my colleague and I would welcome the opportunity to connect by phone to discuss further,” according to a November 30th email from Joanna Dornfeld, Senior Director of External Affairs and Partnerships. For senior care, people can check out assisted living in West Linn over here!

Slavitt was in frequent contact with Ann Huntress Lamont, Ned Lamont’s wife and chief policy advisor, during the governor’s 2019 attempt to create a state-sponsored health insurance policy. In addition to offering advice, Slavitt wrote an opinion piece supporting a government health insurance policy that appeared in the CTMirror.org.

A former Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Slavitt is the founder and board chair of United States of Care. Slavitt received no direct compensation from United States of Care. The organization, according to its 2018 tax return, paid Slavitt Group, Inc., $60,443 in rent. Also in 2018, the organization’s first full year of operation, United States of Care received $5,000,000 in contributions.

December 31, 2020   8:34 am   Comments Off on Slavitt Group Seeks Connecticut Health Care Lobbyist for Unregulated Government Health Insurance Proposal.

Pardon Watch: Will Trump Spite Durham With Rowland Pardon?

Grievance-ladened Donald Trump turned his holiday bile hose on Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham Saturday morning. Durham also serves as special counsel to investigate the origins of the probe into Trump’s 2016 campaign and its many contacts with Russian assets. The saga, readers may recall, included a cover story about a foray into the plight of Russian orphans.

The aggrieved president unleashed his fury on Durham for not meeting the former Trump University chancellor’s expectation for an October surprise with some indictments to upend the presidential campaign. Now the defeated Republican will settle for something that would allow him to carry on his long geschrei through the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden on January 20th.

We will know Trump’s anger with Durham extends beyond a stream of tweets if he gives a pardon to John Rowland, the twice-convicted former governor of Connecticut. Durham led the team of federal investigators and prosecutors that revealed Rowland’s corruption. Rowland resigned from office in 2004 and took a plea deal several months later. He was sentenced to a year and a day in prison. Rowland was incarcerated a second time after a federal jury convicted him in a 2014 trial on a 2012 federal campaign finance scheme.

Durham’s 2003-2004 team included former federal prosecutor Nora Dannehy. She was working with Durham on the 2016 investigation until she resigned last summer after growing uneasy with the political pressure being applied the probe, according to The Hartford Courant.

UPDATE: A reader points out that Joe Ganim once enjoyed a cordial relationship with Trump. Ganim, now doing a second tour as mayor of Bridgeport after a long prison sentence for corruption at the start of the century, could also use a pardon. Trump and Ganim were allies in the frenetic casino expansion competition of the 1990s. The two enjoyed a reunion during the 2016 Republican primary campaign.

December 26, 2020   10:45 am   Comments Off on Pardon Watch: Will Trump Spite Durham With Rowland Pardon?

Ella Fitzgerald Shares The Secret of Christmas.

December 23, 2020   9:13 am   Comments Off on Ella Fitzgerald Shares The Secret of Christmas.

Connecticut Public Radio Ends The Wheelhouse. “Connecticut in Context” to Take Wednesday Morning Spot.

Connecticut Public Radio announced Monday a change in its Wednesday morning schedule. The Wheelhouse, Connecticut Public Radio’s midweek news roundtable, has reached an end. Wheelhouse host Lucy Nalpathanchil will continue to own the hour with an addition to her Where We Live franchise with that puts “Connecticut in Context.”

Nalpathanchil will, according to a statement released Monday afternoon, “connect policymakers, journalists and other experts with Where We Live listeners.” The veteran broadcaster, who serves as both host and executive producer of the program, will get plenty of practice separating policymakers from their talking points.

The new program begins January 13th at 9 a.m.

December 21, 2020   3:02 pm   Comments Off on Connecticut Public Radio Ends The Wheelhouse. “Connecticut in Context” to Take Wednesday Morning Spot.

A Sir Les Patterson Christmas.

Sir Les Patterson, Australia’s unforgettable cultural attache to the Court of St. James, joined British chat show host Michael Parkinson and his guests for a Christmas show.

Barry Humphries is a genius and still at it.

December 21, 2020   8:24 am   Comments Off on A Sir Les Patterson Christmas.

Osten Announces Tribal Casino Interests Come First in Gaming Policy.

The headline tells the tale. State Senator Cathy Osten (D-Sprague) and a coalition of southeastern Connecticut legislators will pursue the interests of the state’s tribal casinos over the general public interest in broadening Connecticut residents’ gaming choices.

In a statement Monday, Osten and her regional colleagues will once more pursue giving the Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot Native American tribes exclusive domain over new games in Connecticut, including sports betting and online gaming. “The gaming and entertainment markets are constantly evolving with new attractions and ways to play, and our state should adapt to that dynamic marketplace with an open mind and leverage the incredible assets we already have in place in Southeastern Connecticut,” Rep. Mike France, a Republican, added to the statement. 

The legislators, however, do not want much innovation. A dynamic marketplace would include competition. If gaming is to be expanded the best way would be to open that marketplace to insure maximum innovation and competition. In addition, Governor Ned Lamont would be prudent to apply some stringent financial standards to those who enter the gaming marketplace.

December 14, 2020   5:35 pm   Comments Off on Osten Announces Tribal Casino Interests Come First in Gaming Policy.

Boughton to Join Lamont Administration as Tax Commissioner.

Republican Mark Boughton, serving his 10th term as mayor of Danbury, will become the commissioner of the Department of Revenue Services, Daily Ructions can report. Governor Ned Lamont, a Democrat, is expected to make the announcement Friday.

Boughton sought the Republican nomination for governor in 2010, 2014 and 2018. In 2010, the former state representative was the party’s nominee for lieutenant governor after defeating primary challenger Lisa Wilson Foley. Boughton abandoned his 2014 bid for governor after struggling to qualify for public financing. He was the party-endorsed candidate in 2018, but came in second in the five-candidate August primary.

Boughton’s durability as mayor of Danbury is unusual among the state’s local chief elected officials. His candor and stoicism as he underwent treatment in 2017 for a non-cancerous brain tumor earned him much admiration and goodwill across the political spectrum.

Lamont has found Boughton to be a reliable counselor as the first-term governor has cast a wide net seeking advice and ideas.

December 10, 2020   8:01 pm   Comments Off on Boughton to Join Lamont Administration as Tax Commissioner.