Sunday, April 17, 2011

Malloy: Layoff Preparations Should Not Be Interpreted As Talks Being Stalled With Unions; 8 Weeks' Notice Needed - Capitol Watch

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If his nose grew each time he lied, Danny Boy's nose would be in a different time zone than the rest of his communist body!

Anonymous said...

Lile Gibbons (R) 150th District spoke about the state's corrections system, saying the incarcerated population is composed of too many males aged 18 through 35, especially minorities, who are poorly educated and do not have the skills to help the state compete. "They can't read, they can't add, they can't compute, they can't write," she said.

Lile Gibbons also rejected SustiNet, a state health care plan proposal with the goal of providing affordable health care coverage to 98 percent of the state's residents by 2014.

She said it's unfair to private companies because they cannot compete with the plan. One example, she said, is that private companies have to put millions of dollars in reserve while SustiNet does not have to.

Gibbons also didn't like the creation of a new health care bureaucracy. A bill to implement SustiNet is making its way through the Legislature, though Gov. Malloy recently said he opposes it due to its costs.

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