Malloy
Billion Dollar Reduction In State Employee Health Care Liabilities
Governor Malloy and State Comptroller Kevin Lembo announced Tuesday that the state of Connecticut will save approximately $1.68 billion through another reduction in the state’s future unfunded state employee and retiree health care liabilities.
Malloy Speaks At Tourism Conference, Backs “Still Revolutionary” Campaign
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy spoke at a Hartford conference on tourism Tuesday, addressing Connecticut’s “Still Revolutionary” campaign.
Governor’s Monday Briefing On Train Service
Click here for Governor Malloy’s Monday briefing on the status of repairs following Friday’s Metro North accident.
Hear The Sunday Briefing By Governor Malloy And Metro North President
Hear the full Sunday evening briefing by Governor Malloy and Metro-North President Howard Permut on how Friday’s train accident will affect weekday train service and highway traffic.
Governor’s Saturday Briefing
Click for Governor Malloy’s Saturday briefing.
Governor’s Briefing On Train Accident
Hear Governor Malloy’s Friday night briefing on the Metro-North train derailment.
Panel To Discuss Effect Of Budget Cuts On Disabled
Parents, clients and advocates for people with disabilities are discussing the effects of nearly $40 million in proposed cuts to state services for the developmentally disabled.
Malloy Picks Up His Own Check For DC Dinner
After criticism from some state Republicans over his attendance at the White House Correspondent’s Dinner , Governor Malloy’s office says the governor has written a personal check to his hosts for the dinner.
Malloy’s Office Will Ask Ethics Panel About D.C. Trip
Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s office says it will seek an advisory opinion from a state ethics panel on whether it was OK for People magazine to pay for the governor’s trip to the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.
School Safety Topic Of Hartford Conference
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Newtown First Selectman Patricia Llodra (LOH’-dra) have spoken about school safety at a Hartford conference that drew more than 400 people who work in or around schools.



