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The system's board of trustees voted on Tuesday to extend Dannel Malloy's contract until the end of June 2023.
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With just over one week to go before more stringent pension limits take effect, more than 4,400 state employees either have retired this calendar year or filed their written intention to step down before July 1, according to new numbers released Wednesday by Comptroller Natalie Braswell’s office.
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State Attorney General William Tong and Dominic A. Rapini, a candidate for secretary of the state, this week became the first candidates for statewide office to qualify for Connecticut’s public financing of campaigns in 2022.
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Nearly 7,000 state employees in Connecticut this year have either applied for retirement or have filed an “intent to retire” by the end of June, according to the state Comptroller’s Office. These state workers have an incentive to leave sooner rather than later.
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Dannel Malloy was hired in Maine in 2019 after serving as governor of Connecticut. His contract expires June 30, and trustees will be hearing from an outside firm that conducted a multi-year review of his tenure.
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The faculty senate at the University of Maine at Farmington delivered the rebuke Wednesday after the elimination of nine staff positions amid declining enrollment at the campus in the western part of the state.
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Former Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy has a new job. The University of Maine System appointed him chancellor.Malloy promises Maine that as chancellor…
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Outgoing Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy said he’s proud to be leaving office with more than 100,000 private sector jobs created in the state during…
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This week, Connecticut homeowners can start applying for loans from the federal Small Business Administration to help repair $13 million in damage from…
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Governor Dannel Malloy says Connecticut is leading the nation in prison reform. He spoke at a “Reimagining Prison” conference, and focused on a program at…