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More than 100 Connecticut executive branch employees are in the process of losing their jobs over their refusal to either get vaccinated for COVID-19 or tested regularly for the disease. According ...
More than 600 Connecticut state employees who refuse Gov. Ned Lamont’s vaccine mandate could be placed on unpaid leave for up to 45 days and would not be eligible for unemployment compensation ...
Kevin P. Lembo (born September 6, 1963) is a Democratic elected official who served as the Connecticut State Comptroller, the statewide elected official responsible for reporting on state finances, administering health care plans for public employees and retirees, and paying the state's bills. He took office on January 5, 2011 and resigned ...
[6] [7] In 2015, state checkbook spending was added to both the website and mobile app. Between 2015 and 2017, the group has published 11 oversight reports on federal agency spending. Between 2015 and 2017, the group has published 11 oversight reports on federal agency spending.
The state comptroller is the chief fiscal guardian of the State of Connecticut.The duties and responsibilities of the state comptroller include, among other things, overseeing state accounting, preparing state financial reports, paying and administering benefits to state employees, settling demands against the state that do not first have to be approved or adjusted by the General Assembly ...
A surge of state employee retirements in 2022 has the potential to create enormous upheaval at all levels of government. But it also presents a historic opportunity to build a more diverse and ...
Aug. 2—At the request of two state senators, the quasi-public Connecticut Port Authority has released the names of its two employees that improperly accepted gifts from a company vying for port ...
The Connecticut Department of Children and Youth Services was established around 1970. The Long Lane School became a part of the new department in 1970. [2]In 1989, a group of plaintiffs instituted an action against the Connecticut Department of Children and Youth Services [3] which resulted in a requirement for federal court supervision of DCF, which has continued for more than 20 years to date.