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Lamont, legislature headed for showdown over watchdog agency funding

A stake is the oversight of a wind-to-energy project and whether a watchdog agency should have the resources to probe this venture.

Lamont, legislature headed for a showdown over funding of watchdog agency

Gov. Ned Lamont may be headed for a showdown with the legislature over what appears to be a fraction of the state budget too small to measure. But what’s really at stake is the oversight of a major wind-to-energy project in Long Island Sound and whether a long-underfunded watchdog agency founded not long after a Republican governor went to jail should have the resources to probe this venture. “It doesn’t matter whether we have a Democrat or a Republican in office,” said Rep. Toni E. Walker, D-New Haven. “It’s important that we have transparency.”

The Day - Lamont, legislature headed for a showdown over funding of watchdog agency - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Lamont, legislature headed for a showdown over funding of watchdog agency - News from southeastern Connecticut
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Congress is poised to make a major investment in rail Is it enough for CT?

Congress is poised to make a major investment in rail. Is it enough for CT? CT DOT chief Joe Giulietti has an $8B must-do to-do list Joseph J. Giulietti, commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Transportation, at the office in Newington. At a time of hype and headlines about trillions the president wants to invest in infrastructure, a railroad man with a long memory oversees the Department of Transportation in Connecticut, a state that’s been an unreliable steward of rail since the neglected New Haven Line was left to its care half a century ago. Joseph J. Giulietti, recruited as DOT commissioner immediately after Gov. Ned Lamont’s election in 2018, started on the New Haven Line in 1971 as a 19-year-old conductor for Penn Central, then a dying railroad about to cede ownership of the line to a state unready for the responsibility.

Full service resumes on Hartford rail line

MERIDEN, CT (WFSB) - Monday was a big day for train commuters in Connecticut. For the first time since March of 2020, the seven daily trips on Connecticut s Hartford rail line through Meriden were back to their regular schedule. For the first time since March of 2020 the seven daily trips on Connecticut s Hartford rail line through Meriden will be running on time. Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz welcomed commuters back to the train on Monday morning, along with Rep. Jahana Hayes, State DOT Commissioner Joe Giuletti, Senator Will Haskell, Rep Roland Lemar, Rep Hilda Santiago, Rep Mike Quinn. The seven daily trips on the Hartford rail through Meriden are back after being suspended in March of 2020.

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