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A top state official testified in front of lawmakers during a hearing on Monday to discuss the state school construction program, which has been under a federal investigation involving its former director, Kostas Diamantis.
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The hearings have been prompted by the scandal involving Kosta Diamantis, the state’s former deputy budget director in charge of the Office of School Construction Grants and Review.
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Mark Pazniokas to discuss his article, “An unsigned memo provoked a vigorous defense from Kosta Diamantis,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
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Gov. Ned Lamont says he ‘never saw’ the 2020 memo criticizing Diamantis or Diamantis’ response.
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Connecticut Democrats introduce bills aiming to bolster electric vehicles and curb domestic violenceSenate Democrats announced two new bills that deal with domestic violence, the environment and gun violence prevention in Connecticut.
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It comes after Governor Ned Lamont told reporters he would not oppose such a move.
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Konstantinos Diamantis is a former Democratic state Representative who joined the Lamont administration as a deputy budget director.
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Connecticut State Senator Will Haskell writes about his campaign and serving as the youngest state Senator in Connecticut in his new book: “100,000 First Bosses: My Unlikely Path As A 22-Year Old Lawmaker.”
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OPM Secretary did not dispute charges made by her former deputy, Kosta Diamantis, in a sealed grievance.
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Diamantis’ grievance targets Joshua Geballe and Paul Mounds, claiming ‘openly hostile, condescending and abusive treatment’ of Melissa McCaw.