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Newt Gingrich: His anti-media plan

Newt Gingrich: His anti-media plan

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Video The Immigration and Customs Enforcement program known as Secure Communities has created a good bit of controversy, but it officially began on Wednesday.
 
 
 

Committee hears edu. financing concerns
The complexities of Connecticut's school funding procedures are taking center stage at a legislative...
 

Add labels to engineered food
Connecticut lawmakers will be looking at legislation requiring genetically engineered foods to be clearly...
 

Legislators raise death penalty repeal
Connecticut lawmakers have agreed to take up legislation this session to repeal the state's death penalty.
 

Conn. to reap millions in settlement
Connecticut's attorney general says a national settlement for mortgage abuses has established needed...
 

Lawmakers to raise pharmacy choice bill
Connecticut lawmakers are taking a look at legislation to expand pharmacy options for state employees.
 

Charter school advocates to rally
Connecticut charter school supporters say they will be rallying in favor of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's proposed...
 

Malloy's edu. reform plan under debate Video
State lawmakers are beginning to look at and debate the governor's big education reform plan.
 

Small Town Council to host conference
The Connecticut Council of Small Towns will soon be hosting its annual legislative conference, known...
 

AG Jepsen to explain mortgage deal
Connecticut lawmakers will be briefed on the details of a $25 million settlement of a multi-state lawsuit...
 
 
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Obama benefitting from economy news
President Barack Obama is reaping political benefits from the country's brighter economic mood.
 

Newt Gingrich: His anti-media plan
As much as former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., despises the mainstream media, they have twice indirectly propelled…
 

Arizona finally gets GOP attention
Rick Santorum is looking for another upset or two, while Mitt Romney is hoping to keep his leading rival at bay in the run-up…
 

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U.S. Congressional News


Hearing waived for Capitol bomb suspect
A Virginia man charged with plotting a suicide bombing inside the U.S. Capitol has waived his rights to preliminary and…
 

High court torn over lying about medals
The Supreme Court appears to be sharply divided over a law that makes it a crime to lie about having been awarded top military…
 

Fannie, Freddie may get smaller role
The government regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has submitted a plan to Congress that would shrink the mortgage…
 

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White House News


Obama speaks at black history ceremony
President Barack Obama heralded a new national black history museum as "not just a record of tragedy, but a celebration…
 

Obama seeks 28 percent corp. tax rate
President Barack Obama rolled out a corporate tax overhaul plan Wednesday that lowers rates but also eliminates loopholes…
 

Officials: Afghan, US near partnership
The U.S. and the Afghan governments are considering pushing through a long-delayed partnership agreement by relegating the…
 

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Connecticut (change)

 
Connecticut has 169 cities and towns, which serve as the fundamental local political subdivision of the state. Connecticut is the 5th of the original thirteen United States.
 
Offices & Officials

Governor: Dan Malloy
Lieutenant Governor: Nancy Wyman
Attorney General: George Jepsen
State Treasurer: Denise L. Nappier

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