| Box | Folder ID | Folder Title | Folder Dates | Folder Contents |
275 | 0001AA-001 | Pre-Task Force Correspondence | May-June 1988 | Correspondence to and from Legal Counsel Howard Rifkin concerning his investigation into the operations of the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities. |
275 | 0001AA-002 | Correspondence, Agendas, and Minutes | July-October 1988 | Press release concerning formation of Task Force to review CHRO; information from the Commission for use in review; announcement of first meeting; agendas; project work plan; schedules of interviews w |
275 | 0001AA-003 | Correspondence, Agendas, and Minutes | November-December 1988 | Information requested by Task Force about the operation of the Commission; agenda for public meeting of Task Force; draft outline of Task Force findings. |
275 | 0001AA-004 | Correspondence [Testimony #1-7] | 1988 | Letters and supporting documents given in testimony for or against operation of CHRO. These letters are arranged in the same order as the numbered list in this first folder. |
275 | 0001AA-005 | Correspondence [Testimony #8-19] | 1988 | Letters and supporting documents given in testimony for or against operation of CHRO. These letters are arranged in the same order as the numbered list in the first folder. |
275 | 0001AA-006 | Correspondence [Testimony #20-37] | 1988 | Letters and supporting documents given in testimony for or against operation of CHRO. These letters are arranged in the same order as the numbered list in the first folder. |
275 | 0001AA-007 | Transcript of Meeting | September 23, 1988 | Meeting at which Commission Director Arthur Green is questioned by Task Force. |
275 | 0001AA-008 | Transcript of Public Hearing | September 28, 1988 | |
275 | 0001AA-009 | Transcript of Public Hearing | October 5, 1988 | |
275 | 0001AA-010 | Transcript of Meeting | October 12, 1988 | |
275 | 0001AA-011 | Transcript of Public Hearing | October 26, 1988 | |
276 | 0001AA-012 | Transcript of Meeting | November 9, 1988 | |
276 | 0001AA-013 | Transcript of Public Hearing | November 9, 1988 | |
276 | 0001AA-014 | Drafts of Findings | 1988 | Summary statements, working drafts, support statements. |
276 | 0001AA-015 | Findings of Fact, Preliminary | September 23, 1988 | Management review. |
276 | 0001AA-016 | Findings of Fact, Preliminary | October 12, 1988 | Management review. |
276 | 0001AA-017 | Findings of Fact, Preliminary | November 9, 1988 | Management review. |
276 | 0001AA-018 | Complaint Information Related to Public Hearings | December 1988 | Commission submits to Task Force an index of Complaint Information with supporting documentation to respond to allegations of those testifying at Public Hearings. |
276 | 0001AA-019 | Final Report | December 1988 | |
276 | 0001AA-020 | CHRO Response to Management Review | September 23, 1988 | |
277 | 0001AA-021 | CHRO Response to Management Review Addendum | October 1988 | |
277 | 0001AA-022 | CHRO Response to Management Review | November 4, 1988 | |
277 | 0001AA-023 | CHRO Response to Management Review | November 18, 1988 | |
277 | 0001AA-024 | CHRO Statement on Legal Standards | November 29, 1988 | |
277 | 0001AA-025 | Press Clippings | June-December 1988 | Articles both in favor of and opposed to the CHRO or the Task Force. |
277 | 0001AA-026 | Governor's Response | January 1989 | Governor's letter to legislative leaders forwarding a copy of the Task Force's final report. He also expresses his concern about administrative problems in the CHRO. |
277 | 0001AA-027 | Legislation, P.A. 89-332 | January-May 1989 | Drafts of legislation for H.B. 7117, An Act Concerning the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities; amendments; correspondence with William Dyson; press clippings; letter of support from Connecti |
277 | 0001AA-028 | CHRO Review | 1989-1990 | Master plan for implementing P.A. 89-332; organization review; audit; annual reports; implementation plans. |
373 | 0001AV-001 | Micro cassette | April 1989 | Recorded message from Clarence B. Harris concerning the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities. |
373 | 0001AV-002 | Micro cassette | October 7, 1989 | Accompanied letter, dated January 8, 1990, filed in Miscellaneous |
373 | 0001AV-003 | Videocassette | ca. November 1989 | Private Providers Request for State Parity, Region 2. |
001 | 0001CL-001 | Abortion | 1981 | Letters for and against abortion. |
001 | 0001CL-002 | Abortion | 1985 | Letters concerning abortions for state employees; in support of Medicaid funding for abortions (request appeal of Doe v Maher). |
001 | 0001CL-003 | Abortion | 1986 | Letters against abortion; in support of Medicaid funding for abortions (request appeal of Doe v Maher). |
001 | 0001CL-004 | Abortion | 1988 | Letters protesting the arrest of pro-life demonstrators; against abortion. |
001 | 0001CL-005 | Abortion | January -August 1989 | Complaints about police at pro-life demonstration; letters for and against abortion and public funding. |
001 | 0001CL-006 | Abortion | September-December 1989 | Complaints about police at pro-life demonstration; letters for and against abortion and public funding. |
001 | 0001CL-007 | Abortion | 1990 | Letters for and against abortion and legislation concerning abortion. |
340 | 0001CM-001 | Press Releases, Endorsements, Debates | 1982 | Press releases announcing endorsements,; drafts of letters to Democratic Town Chairmen, Convention delegates and Town Committees seeking support or endorsement; list of press interviews from 1981; tex |
340 | 0001CM-002 | Debate | 1982 | Draft of Governor's opening statement; possible responses to questions during debate. |
340 | 0001CM-003 | Questionnaires | June-September 22, 1982 | Includes request for answers, research materials to develop answers, and completed questionnaires. Arranged by date Governor received the questionnaire if there is an originating letter; if there is n |
340 | 0001CM-004 | Questionnaires | September 27-October 1982 | Some include requests for answers, research materials to develop answers, drafts, and completed questionnaires. Arranged by date Governor received the questionnaire if there is an originating letter; |
340 | 0001CM-005 | Background Material--Dated Reports | July-September 1982 | Background information on the federal budget, Hispanic social programs receiving grants, and higher education. |
340 | 0001CM-006 | Background Material--City Profiles | ca. 1982 | Economic and demographic data. Arranged alphabetically by city. |
340 | 0001CM-007 | Background Material | ca. 1982 | Newspaper articles from the 1970s; lists of legislators; lists of the Governor's achievements; maps of Connecticut electoral districts; accomplishments of the Department of Transportation; information |
340 | 0001CM-008 | Newspaper articles about Lewis Rome | July-October 1982 | Newspaper articles about Republican gubernatorial challenger Lewis Rome's statements and his attacks on Governor O'Neill; press releases from Rome for Governor office. |
340 | 0001CM-009 | Lewis Rome's Record | ca. 1982 | Rome's voting record in the General Assembly; Rome's lobbying record; transcripts of comments on radio and television; CCAG's ratings of Rome and O'Neill. |
266 | 0001LC-001 | Showalter, Kevin B. | 1975-1977 | Correspondence, reports and newspaper clippings concerning the Showalter family's attempt to learn who killed their son in a hit and run accident. |
266 | 0001LC-002 | Showalter, Kevin B. | 1978-1984 | Correspondence, reports and newspaper clippings concerning the Showalter family's attempt to learn who killed their son in a hit and run accident. |
266 | 0001LC-003 | Flood--1982 | June 1982 | Background information on emergency declarations; damage estimates; request to President Reagan for declaration of major disaster in the state; information concerning the Red Cross Flood Disaster Camp |
266 | 0001LC-004 | Flood--1982 | 1982 | Background information on how to declare an emergency; list of gubernatorial powers to act in the event of a disaster; federal-state agreement; request to President and regional FEMA office to declare |
266 | 0001LC-005 | Flood--1982 | July-December 1982, May 1 | Report on implementation of dam repair program; FEMA denies request for public assistance to northern counties and Governor continues to appeal the decision; FEMA critique of Connecticut's implementat |
266 | 0001LC-006 | Indian Land Claims Settlement Act | 1982 | Memoranda from the State Indian Affairs Council opposing the federal bill that would extinguish all Indian land rights in Connecticut, New York and South Carolina; draft of the bill; Governor's letter |
266 | 0001LC-007 | Governor's Task Force on Racial Harmony | 1983 | Final report. |
266 | 0001LC-008 | Indian Reservations | 1983, 1985 | Correspondence, Chief State's Attorney Statement of Position, civil complaint by the Schaghticoke Indians against Kent School Corp. and others, and negotiations in case of Mohegan Tribe v. Connecticut |
266 | 0001LC-009 | Flood, 1984 | 1984 | Governor's declaration of emergency; letter telling President of intent to apply for disaster designation; letter describing emergency services provided by Red Cross. |
266 | 0001LC-010 | Municipal Police Training Council | 1984-1989 | Reports of use of state vehicles by administrators of the Municipal Police Training Council, particularly Craig Appel; auditors' reports of other irregularities; Appel's resignation; search for new di |
267 | 0001LC-011 | Hurricane Gloria, September 27, 1985 | 1985 | Flood preparedness manual; emergency declaration; letter to President requesting disaster declaration; Connecticut statute on civil preparedness; Governor's statement; reports on power outages, bank o |
267 | 0001LC-012 | Governor's Task Force on Safety in Public Buildings | 1985-1987 | Charge to the Task Force; appointments; press release; preliminary and final reports; correspondence against Task Force recommendations; calls for further study on the idea of full-time fire marshals. |
267 | 0001LC-013 | 1986 Special Session | 1986 | Statutes concerning calling special sessions; Governor's call for special session; vetoes of legislation; Journals of House and Senate; correspondence; Attorney General's opinions on special sessions; |
267 | 0001LC-014 | Julia H. Tashjian v. Republican Party | 1986 | Motions; information concerning a stay of decision; correspondence; affidavit; memoranda; briefs. |
267 | 0001LC-015 | Rewards, 1986 | 1979-1986 | Requests for and Governor's approval of an Offer of Reward for information in connection with murder cases. Older cases are revived when someone claims the reward. |
267 | 0001LC-016 | Rewards, 1987 | 1985-1987 | Requests for and Governor's approval of an Offer of Reward for information in connection with murder cases. Older cases are revived when someone claims the reward. |
267 | 0001LC-017 | Rewards paid in 1989 | 1986-1989 | Requests for and Governor's approval of an Offer of Reward for information in connection with murder cases. Older cases are revived when someone claims the reward. |
267 | 0001LC-018 | Publications | 1986-1988 | Grant application for funding programs for at-risk children; report on long-term care for the elderly, housing, homelessness; insurance costs. [Title pages only; the volumes can be found in the Connec |
267 | 0001LC-019 | Governor's Portrait | 1986-1988 | Contract with artist William Whittingham; insurance coverage; invoices; biography of artist and sample of work; correspondence concerning where to hang the portrait in the Legislative Office Building. |
268 | 0001LC-020 | State Library--Colt Firearms Collection | February-August 1986 | Synopsis of investigation into possible illegal trade of firearms from the Museum; notice to Library Board of investigation; investigation reports; allegations of misconduct against Clarence Walters, |
268 | 0001LC-021 | State Library--Colt Firearms Collection | September 1986-February 1 | Notice of David White's dismissal; collector who helped with gun trade defends White and his actions; minutes of State Library Board meetings; Final Implementation Report on State Police Recommendatio |
268 | 0001LC-022 | L'Ambiance Plaza | September 1987 | U.S. Department of Commerce investigation report. |
268 | 0001LC-023 | Report of Inquiries Concerning DRS | 1987 | Inquiries into Department of Revenue Services policies and practices for enforcing criminal tax evasion statutes; response to report by Commissioner; report to Governor; exhibits 1-23. |
268 | 0001LC-024 | Newtown Corrections Facility--FOI Case | 1987-1988 | Correspondence concerning alleged errors in the site analysis report that approved of the construction of a correctional center in Newtown; Legal Counsel Jay Jackson's report on the alleged errors; ca |
268 | 0001LC-025 | Newtown Corrections Facility | January-September 1987 | Letters opposing construction of jail in Newtown; studies; formation of ad hoc committee to advise state on question of jail. |
268 | 0001LC-026 | Newtown Corrections Facility | October 1987 | Requests for and material needed to review selection of Newtown as site for correctional facility. |
268 | 0001LC-027 | Newtown Corrections Facility | November-December 1987 | Town of Newtown requests public records from Governor's office; letter supporting construction of prison; Notice of Appeal from the Town of Newtown to the Freedom of Information Commission; criteria u |
268 | 0001LC-028 | Newtown Corrections Facility | 1988-1989 | Advisability of town pursuing court appeal; proposed findings from case; motion by Newtown to reopen appeal; draft environmental impact statement; application for and permission to fill portion of the |
268 | 0001LC-029 | Newtown Corrections Facility--Newspaper Clippings | 1987-1988 | |
357 | 0001OS-001 | Oversize | 1981-1990 | |
289 | 0001PO-001 | Speeches | December 1980-January 7, | Inaugural speech on December 31, 1980; State of the State address to General Assembly. |
289 | 0001PO-002 | Speeches | January 8-23, 1981 | Includes remarks given at Governor's Conference on Excellence in Education. |
289 | 0001PO-003 | Speeches | February 4, 1981 | Budget message to General Assembly. Includes background material. |
289 | 0001PO-004 | Speeches | February 6-28, 1981 | Includes Governor's remarks at Connecticut Business Day and the Jefferson-Jackson-Bailey Dinner. John Dempsey's remarks at the Dinner are also included. |
289 | 0001PO-005 | Speeches | March 6-24, 1981 | Includes luncheon remarks at meeting of Fairfield County business executives and testimony before the U.S. Senate Labor and Human Resource Committee's Subcommittee on Aging, Family and Human Services. |
289 | 0001PO-006 | Speeches | March 25, 1981 | Remarks to participants at the Connecticut Hite House Conference on Aging. |
289 | 0001PO-007 | Speeches | March 26, 1981 | Governor's remarks at a meeting with elected state officials, legislative leaders, and heads of state agencies concerning federal budget cuts and the impact on state budget. |
289 | 0001PO-008 | Speeches | March 27-31, 1981 | |
289 | 0001PO-009 | Speeches | April 2-14, 1981 | Includes remarks given at inaugural meeting of the Connecticut Nautilus Committee. |
290 | 0001PO-010 | Speeches | April 15-29, 1981 | Remarks to Regional Plan Association, at Connecticut Education Policy Seminar, and at a public hearing by Community Action Agencies concerning federal budget cuts. |
290 | 0001PO-011 | Speeches | May 1981 | Includes remarks to the Connecticut Public Expenditure Council, the Connecticut Bar Association, at Southern Connecticut State College's commencement, at a Convocation at UConn Health Center. |
290 | 0001PO-012 | Speeches | June 1981 | Includes remarks at closing session of 1981 General Assembly, at the Air Transat 81 event at Sikorsky Airport, to Connecticut Union of Telephone Workers, at the Puerto Rican Parade banquet, and at Ben |
290 | 0001PO-013 | Speeches | July 1981 | Includes background information for a meeting with the Connecticut City and Town Managers Association; testimonial dinner for Lester Forst. |
290 | 0001PO-014 | Speeches | July 13, 1981 | Includes announcement of Pfizer expansion program and of a hydro-electric project. |
290 | 0001PO-015 | Speeches | August 1981 | Remarks at dedication of Ella T. Grasso Turnpike, at inaugural meeting of the Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Higher Education and the Economy and at Conrail freight service hearing. |
290 | 0001PO-016 | Speeches | September 9-17, 1981 | Remarks at Abe Ribicoff Day, and at the annual convention of the Connecticut State Labor Council. |
290 | 0001PO-017 | Speeches | September 20-30, 1981 | Remarks at sesquicentennial of Wesleyan Convocation, remarks concerning economic development in Connecticut and comments at receptions for him in Paris and Frankfurt. |
290 | 0001PO-018 | Speeches | October 1-13, 1981 | Remarks at luncheon reception at Stuttgart; remarks at London breakfast reception; statement concerning his Europe trip; and remarks at Budget Forum in Bridgeport. |
291 | 0001PO-019 | Speeches | October 14-22, 1981 | Remarks at Annual Housing Conference where O'Neill announces his three-point housing program; remarks to the Southwestern Area Commerce and Industry Association. |
291 | 0001PO-020 | Speeches | October 27-30, 1981 | Remarks at the First Annual Conference on Tourism, at the Annual State Convention of the NAACP, and at the groundbreaking for Ella Grasso Hall at Western Connecticut State College. |
291 | 0001PO-021 | Speeches | November 3-12, 1981 | Dialogue and discussion with South African Ecumenical Delegation, including the Governor's statement on divestiture; remarks at groundbreaking for Quinebaug Community College in Danielson; Commissioni |
291 | 0001PO-022 | Speeches | November 16-18, 1981 | Remarks at opening ceremony, Windham Energy Recovery Facility, and at Somalia Awareness Week ceremony; remarks to Task Force on Racial Harmony, to Conference on Traffic Accidents in Connecticut: Contr |
291 | 0001PO-023 | Speeches | November 19, 1981 | Remarks at the opening of a Special Session of the General Assembly to address the state deficit. Supporting materials include budget figures, notes from an earlier speech on the budget, and Governor |
291 | 0001PO-024 | Speeches | November 19-29, 1981 | Text of speeches given by Lieutenant Governor Fauliso on behalf of Governor to Connecticut White House Conference on Children and Youth, to the Christian Conference of Connecticut, and at a dinner mee |
291 | 0001PO-025 | Speeches | December 1981 | Message to Democratic State Central Committee; signing of memorandum of understanding on the USS Nautilus; remarks to organizational meeting of Consumer Cooperative Task Force delivered by Lieutenant |
291 | 0001PO-026 | Speeches | January 4-February 17, 19 | Includes remarks at release of Connecticut Heritage Task Force Report; Nikki's remarks to a meeting of the Hartford Association of Insurance Women. |
291 | 0001PO-027 | Speeches | February 3, 1982 | Budget message to the General Assembly. |
291 | 0001PO-028 | Speeches | March 3-11, 1982 | Remarks at Treasurer's Conference on Municipal Finance, at press conference at Governor's residence, and at press conference about the preliminary report of the Task Force on Racial Harmony. |
292 | 0001PO-029 | Speeches | March 18-31, 1981 | Includes remarks at the Connecticut Coalition on Aging's 9th Annual Legislative Forum, at a summit conference on black elderly, at dedication of Knights of Columbus museum, and at Connecticut Crime Pr |
292 | 0001PO-030 | Speeches | April 1-16, 1982 | Remarks at Municipal Finance Forum, at political fundraising events, at the formal opening for the west-side campus of Western Connecticut State College, and at dedication of the New Britain National |
292 | 0001PO-031 | Speeches | April 17-30, 1982 | Remarks at United Transportation Union dinner, at a hearing by Connecticut members of the New England Congressional Caucus on acid rain, and at the annual state convention of the Parent Teacher Associ |
292 | 0001PO-032 | Speeches | May 5-18, 1982 | Remarks at closing session of 1982 General Assembly and at several awards dinners. |
292 | 0001PO-033 | Speeches | May 19-27, 1982 | Remarks at Connecticut Public Expenditure Council, at caucus of Connecticut Democrats, at a Conference on Creative Economic Development for the 80s, and at several groundbreaking events. |
292 | 0001PO-034 | Speeches | June 1-7, 1982 | Remarks at ceremony marking the takeover of Connecticut rail lines by Boston and Maine, at public or elderly housing dedication ceremonies, at groundbreaking ceremonies for expanding or new businesses |
292 | 0001PO-035 | Speeches | June 12-28, 1982 | Announcement of First Annual Governor's Military Review and Open House at Camp O'Neill; testimony before General Assembly's Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding concerning flood relief; remarks a |
293 | 0001PO-036 | Speeches | July1-9, 1982 | Remarks at a rally to support Equal Rights Amendment, at a conference of National Association of Black Ministers' Wives and Widows, at several groundbreaking ceremonies for housing projects, and at th |
293 | 0001PO-037 | Speeches | July12-31, 1982 | Remarks at the dedication of the State Police complex in Meriden in honor of Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy, comments at several anniversary celebrations, and remarks upon the ceremony marking the comple |
293 | 0001PO-038 | Speeches | August 1982 | Remarks at the Centennial Convention of the Knights of Columbus, at several groundbreaking ceremonies, and at a hearing of the House Government Operations Subcommittee on the Environment, Energy and N |
293 | 0001PO-039 | Speeches | September 1-10, 1982 | Remarks at the ribbon cutting to begin building additional prison facilities in Enfield, at the dedication of moderate housing units, new or expanded businesses and a school, and at the Second Annual |
293 | 0001PO-040 | Speeches | September 11-22, 1982 | Testimony before the Senate Committee on Government Affairs, Subcommittee on Energy; announcement of program for neighborhood rehabilitation; dedication of additions at Cheshire Correctional Instituti |
293 | 0001PO-041 | Speeches | September 23, 1982 | Background material, press release and speech outlining Governor's proposal of a high technology strategy for the state. |
293 | 0001PO-042 | Speeches | September 24-30, 1982 | Briefing of state Bond Commission on progress of Bradley Field Modernization Program. |
293 | 0001PO-043 | Speeches | October 1-13, 1982 | Remarks at dedication of housing complex, at the first meeting of the Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority, at the Connecticut Council of Senior Citizens, at a Columbus Day dinner, |
294 | 0001PO-044 | Speeches | October 14-18, 1982 | Remarks at the Governor's Youth Action Conference, and at groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies for elderly housing complexes; Governor outlines four-phase housing program. |
294 | 0001PO-045 | Speeches | October 19-30, 1982 | Announcement of joint venture between Hamilton Standard and UConn; remarks at dedication ceremonies for elderly housing complexes; remarks at flood management workshop; remarks to Connecticut Youth Se |
294 | 0001PO-046 | Speeches | November 6-December 17, 1 | Remarks at the Connecticut Social Welfare Conference; remarks at special event dinners; remarks at the New England Governors' Conference. |
294 | 0001PO-047 | Speeches | January 4, 1983 | Letter to agency heads instructing them to implement spending restrictions. |
294 | 0001PO-048 | Speeches | January 5, 1983 | Inaugural speech. |
294 | 0001PO-049 | Speeches | January 11-27, 1983 | Media briefing on Connecticut's Comprehensive Nuclear Emergency Management Plans; remarks at Export Trading Companies Conference; remarks at Labor-Management Forum. |
294 | 0001PO-050 | Speeches | January 25, 1983 | Announces successful completion of Connecticut's Negotiated Investment Strategy experiment and signing of agreement. |
294 | 0001PO-051 | Speeches | February 1983 | Remarks at inaugural meeting of the High Technology Council, at Connecticut Business Day luncheon, and at the Jefferson-Jackson-Bailey dinner. |
294 | 0001PO-052 | Speeches | January-February 1983 | Financial reports and budget materials to prepare Governor's budget message. |
294 | 0001PO-053 | Speeches | February 9, 1983 | Budget message. |
295 | 0001PO-054 | Speeches | March 7-21, 1983 | Announcement about implementation of program budgeting; announcement of Waterbury Technical College and Timex joint technology project; information on report of the Task Force on Racial Harmony; remar |
295 | 0001PO-055 | Speeches | March 22-31, 1983 | Remarks at Stamford Citizen of the Year award dinner, at a meeting of the Connecticut Association of Urban Superintendents, to the Municipal Finance Forum. |
295 | 0001PO-056 | Speeches | April 9-15, 1983 | Remarks at awards dinners; testimony before the Senate Committee on Labor, Health and Human Services. |
295 | 0001PO-057 | Speeches | April 19-23, 1983 | Remarks at swearing in of Board of Governors for Higher Education; briefing about the Jobs Act; remarks at Heart Association fundraising event. |
295 | 0001PO-058 | Speeches | May 2-9, 1983 | Remarks at groundbreaking for Stanley Works new world headquarters, at a meeting of the Connecticut Expenditure Council, at the convention of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, at the inaug |
295 | 0001PO-059 | Speeches | May 10-31, 1983 | Remarks at the unveiling of Governor Grasso's portrait, at the inaugural meeting of the State Job Training Coordinating Council, at a Young Democrats dinner, and at the University of Hartford Convocat |
295 | 0001PO-060 | Speeches | June 1-10, 1983 | Commencement address at Middlesex Community College, remarks at Nathan Hale Day ceremony, closing session of the 1983 General Assembly. |
295 | 0001PO-061 | Speeches | June 13-26, 1983 | Remarks at opening of Special Olympics, at a meeting of the Nautilus Committee, and at the Annual Conference of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers. |
296 | 0001PO-062 | Speeches | July 2-28, 1983 | Remarks at the New England Congressional Caucus Field Hearing on Job Training and Retraining, at the Eastern Regional Conference of the Council of State Governments, and at lease signing ceremony at t |
296 | 0001PO-063 | Speeches | July 15, 1983 | Testimony before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works on infrastructure. |
296 | 0001PO-064 | Speeches | August 1983 | Remarks at the groundbreaking for the Hartford Criminal Court complex, to welcome members of the Taiwan Goodwill Mission, at the groundbreaking ceremony for phase one of the Bradley International Airp |
296 | 0001PO-065 | Speeches | September 1-22, 1983 | Remarks at visits to companies, at the inauguration of Older Americans Day, and at the luncheon marking the groundbreaking of the New London Courthouse addition. |
296 | 0001PO-066 | Speeches | September 23-30, 1983 | Remarks at RID banquet where Governor receives award, at the dedication of the Ribicoff research facilities of the Connecticut Mental Health Center, and at the Senior Center Directors' Conference. |
296 | 0001PO-067 | Speeches | October 4-21, 1983 | Remarks at groundbreaking for Valley of the Destroyed Communities in Jerusalem, at the signing ceremony of the University of Hartford's Construction Institute, at groundbreaking ceremonies for several |
296 | 0001PO-068 | Speeches | October 11, 1983 | Remarks at the opening of a Special Session of the General Assembly. |
296 | 0001PO-069 | Speeches | October 22-31, 1983 | Remarks at the 1983 Annual Housing Conference, at the announcement of Southern New England Telephone Co. gift to Mattatuck Community College, at a briefing on Jobs for Connecticut's Future, and at the |
297 | 0001PO-070 | Speeches | November 1-15, 1983 | Remarks to Connecticut Economic Development Corporation, at a reception marking 208th birthday of U.S. Marine Corps, and at a Connecticut Teachers' Summit on school effectiveness. |
297 | 0001PO-071 | Speeches | November 16-29, 1983 | Remarks at opening of exhibit on Igor Sikorksy, at conference on Operation Opportunity, at the 75th Anniversary Symposium of the Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants, at a meeting of pr |
297 | 0001PO-072 | Speeches | December 1983 | Remarks at presentation of Governor's Volunteer Service awards, at the inaugural meeting of the Governor's Task Force on the Homeless, and at building dedications. |
297 | 0001PO-073 | Speeches | January 1-9, 1984 | Remarks at inauguration of Mayor DiLieto of New Haven; text of introductions to three television spots; remarks to the Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information, at dedication ceremonies, and at P |
297 | 0001PO-074 | Speeches | January 20-27, 1984 | Remarks during Governor's visit to West Point; statement submitted to Join Committee on Public Health, Connecticut General Assembly; remarks at groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies. |
297 | 0001PO-075 | Speeches | January-February 1984 | Background data gathered to write the Governor's budget address. |
297 | 0001PO-076 | Speeches | January-February 1984 | Background data gathered to write the Governor's budget address. |
298 | 0001PO-077 | Speeches | February 4-24, 1984 | Information about Program Budget Kick-Off; remarks in support of Bruce Morrison, candidate for Congress; remarks at Connecticut Business Day luncheon concerning containment of health care costs; remar |
298 | 0001PO-078 | Speeches | February 8, 1984 | Budget address. |
298 | 0001PO-079 | Speeches | March 1984 | Remarks to New England Congressional Caucus Hearing on Issues in Connecticut Exporting, at Northern Connecticut United State Savings Bonds kickoff luncheon, at the University of Connecticut Second Cen |
298 | 0001PO-080 | Speeches | April 10, 1984 | Announcement of further initiatives to encourage development of high technology in Connecticut. |
298 | 0001PO-081 | Speeches | April 11-29, 1984 | Remarks at annual meeting of the Regional Plan Association; commencement address at Charter Oak College; comments for Nikki attending a reception for Black Women of Connecticut exhibit. |
298 | 0001PO-082 | Speeches | May 9-12, 1984 | Remarks to closing session of 1984 General Assembly, and at dedication of Shore Line Electric Railway Trolley Museum as a National Historic Area. |
298 | 0001PO-083 | Speeches | May 14-15, 1984 | Remarks at dedication of Aetna Institute, at World Trade Week dinner, at a presentation of certificates of appreciation to businesses participating in the Adopt-a-School program in Bridgeport, and at |
299 | 0001PO-084 | Speeches | May 16-24, 1984 | Remarks at annual meeting of the Connecticut Public Expenditure Council, at the dedication of the Homer Babbidge Library at UConn, and at the dedication of the Prudence Crandall Museum. |
299 | 0001PO-085 | Speeches | May 30, 1984 | Keynote address to spring Energy Conference; remarks at annual meeting of the Board of Directors, Bridgeport Economic Development Corporation. |
299 | 0001PO-086 | Speeches | June 1-7, 1984 | Remarks before the House Ways and Means Committee Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation, at the opening of homeless shelter in Hartford, and at the second annual Convention a |
299 | 0001PO-087 | Speeches | June 14-21, 1984 | Remarks at the Charles W. Morgan celebration, Mystic Seaport; remarks at the annual conference of the National Sheriffs' Association, at a dinner meeting of Northwestern Connecticut Better Home Heat C |
299 | 0001PO-088 | Speeches | June 25-29, 1984 | Statement by Governor concerning bridge safety inspections; remarks at Region IV Mental Health Board annual dinner, at the annual meeting of the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce. |
299 | 0001PO-089 | Speeches | July 1984 | Comments to the Democratic State Convention. |
300 | 0001PO-090 | Speeches | August 1984 | Remarks at Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management Service news conference, at groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, in a salute to Governor J. Joseph Garrahy at Providence College, and at a celebr |
300 | 0001PO-091 | Speeches | September 4-17, 1984 | Remarks at ribbon-cutting for Waterbury State Technical College, at groundbreaking ceremonies, at the organizational meeting of the Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives, and at an informational lu |
300 | 0001PO-092 | Speeches | September 19-27, 1984 | Remarks at an informational luncheon on the first series of special tax obligation bonds, at the annual convention of the Connecticut State Labor Council, and at an acid rain conference. |
301 | 0001PO-093 | Speeches | October 17-22, 1984 | Remarks at anniversary dinner of the Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired, at Governor's Day at the Rotary Club of Danbury, and at a dinner of the Danbury Association to Advance the Handicapped |
301 | 0001PO-094 | Speeches | October 23-25, 1984 | Background information on the Regional Hospice of Western Connecticut; remarks at the groundbreaking of the State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, and at Governor's Day on State Servi |
301 | 0001PO-095 | Speeches | October 26-30, 1984 | Welcoming remarks at the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies and to the Connecticut Arts Awards. |
301 | 0001PO-096 | Speeches | November 1984 | Remarks at Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors meeting, and at the signing ceremony for the Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Hartford Open. |
301 | 0001PO-097 | Speeches | December 1984 | Remarks at Governor's Conference on HMOs, at the annual Joint Convention of Connecticut Association of Boards of Education and Connecticut Association of School Administrators. |
301 | 0001PO-098 | Speeches | January 9, 1985 | State of the State address. |
301 | 0001PO-099 | Speeches | January 25-31, 1985 | Remarks at a seminar in support of elementary and secondary education. |
302 | 0001PO-100 | Speeches | February 1, 1985 | Statement concerning establishment of special Missing Persons Unit with Division of State Police, and concerning budget initiatives for older Americans. |
302 | 0001PO-101 | Speeches | February 4-7, 1985 | Remarks to the Connecticut Venture Group; statement about the budget. |
302 | 0001PO-102 | Speeches | February 6, 1985 | Budget message. |
302 | 0001PO-103 | Speeches | February 20-28, 1985 | Remarks at Connecticut Business Day luncheon, at a Democratic Leadership hearing, and at annual business meeting of the Norwich Area Chamber of Commerce. |
302 | 0001PO-104 | Speeches | March 1-5, 1985 | Remarks at a hearing conducted by Senator Dodd concerning President Reagan's proposed cuts in federal funding for mass transit and Amtrak, at the Jefferson-Jackson-Bailey dinner, and at the Tax Execut |
302 | 0001PO-105 | Speeches | March 7, 1985 | Comments to major employers about the reconstruction of I-91 and its effect on businesses. |
302 | 0001PO-106 | Speeches | March 11-22, 1985 | Remarks at Affirmative Action briefing for state agency officials, at opening ceremonies of the annual United States Savings Bond campaign, to the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce, at Connecticut |
303 | 0001PO-107 | Speeches | March 22, 1985 | Remarks at signing ceremony establishing the Connecticut Coastal National Wildlife Refuge. |
303 | 0001PO-108 | Speeches | March 25-28, 1985 | Remarks at a Conference on Driving While Intoxicated, at a meeting of the Industrial Real Estate Brokers of the New York Metropolitan Area, and at a ceremony presenting the Jefferson Award. |
303 | 0001PO-109 | Speeches | March 29, 1985 | Remarks at annual dinner of Norwalk Chamber of Commerce. |
303 | 0001PO-110 | Speeches | April 3-4, 1985 | Remarks at Conference on Household Hazardous Waste, and announces additional tax cuts. |
303 | 0001PO-111 | Speeches | April 9-11, 1985 | Remarks at meeting of Chamber of Commerce of Northwestern Connecticut, and at a meeting of the Urban League of Greater Hartford. |
303 | 0001PO-112 | Speeches | April 12-30, 1985 | Remarks at Governor's Forum on the Regional Plan Association, at the National Conference of Black Mayors, at the annual Conference of Hispanics in Higher Education, and at the New England Governors an |
303 | 0001PO-113 | Speeches | April 30, 1985 | Testimony before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation. |
303 | 0001PO-114 | Speeches | May 1-5, 1985 | Remarks at the annual meeting of the Connecticut Public Expenditure Council. |
304 | 0001PO-115 | Speeches | May 6-15, 1985 | Remarks at the Middle Atlantic States Correctional Association Conference, at the swearing in of Brian Lensink as Commissioner of the Department of Mental Retardation, at a building dedication, and at |
304 | 0001PO-116 | Speeches | March 17-20, 1985 | Remarks to the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, at a news conference announcing Connecticut Children for Children, and at a luncheon for Stamford area executives. |
304 | 0001PO-117 | Speeches | May 21-31, 1985 | Remarks at the opening of the Connecticut Turnpike, at a ceremony marking the designation of the Hammonasset Natural Area Preserve, to the Connecticut Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, an |
304 | 0001PO-118 | Speeches | January-February 1987 | Announcements of budget initiatives; budget message; remarks before a Connecticut Business and Industry Association meeting. |
304 | 0001PO-119 | Speeches | March-May 1987 | Statement on the homeless; remarks at a forum on city, state and federal budgets; remarks at meeting of Connecticut Association of Supervisors and Curriculum Development, to New Haven Chamber of Comme |
304 | 0001PO-120 | Speeches | June-July 1987 | Closing remarks for 1987 legislative session; remarks at meeting of Police Commissioners Association of Connecticut; statements at hearing on truck safety, sponsored by National Governors' Association |
304 | 0001PO-121 | Speeches | August-October 1987 | Announcement of reorganization of the American Shakespeare Company; remarks at annual convention of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, at the annual Governor's Youth Action Conference, at G |
304 | 0001PO-122 | Speeches | November 1987 | Remarks to the Coalition for Literacy, on receiving an award, and to a meeting of the press. |
287 | 0001WO-001 | Washington Office | 1977-1980 | Information concerning proposed changes in Social Security; Washington Office costs for CONEG State Chair; Department of Aging's position on the Reauthorization of the Older Americans Act; information |
287 | 0001WO-002 | Washington Office | 1980 | Report on 96th Congress. |
278 | 0002AA-001 | Emissions Program | 1978, 1980 | Copy of pages from the Journal of the House, May 1, 1978; contract between the state and Hamilton Test Systems, Inc. for establishing and operating motor vehicle inspection program facilities. |
278 | 0002AA-002 | Emissions Program | 1984 | Information on federal sanctions if Connecticut stops emissions inspections; state Senator Robertson concerned about reliability of emissions test; draft white paper and letter to Governor in response |
278 | 0002AA-003 | Emissions Program | January-February 1985 | Michigan alternative to inspection/maintenance program; contract with Hamilton Test Systems is up for renewal; Environmental Protection Commissioner Pac's statement in favor of the inspection program; |
278 | 0002AA-004 | Emissions Program | March, August-October 198 | Newspaper articles; state Council on Environmental Quality and Department of Health Services support continuation of emissions testing; review and comment on General Accounting Office report; transcri |
278 | 0002AA-005 | Emissions Program | 1986-1987 | Correspondence concerning effectiveness of Connecticut's emissions program; tune-up survey of vehicle inspection stations; evidence against exempting newer vehicles from emissions tests. |
278 | 0002AA-006 | Potable Water | 1984-1985 | List of contaminated wills with no responsible party identified; Governor thanks individuals for their efforts in providing a solution for water contamination in Connecticut; review of An Act Concerni |
278 | 0002AA-007 | Potable Water | 1985 | Proposed Bill 5834, An Act Concerning Water Pollution Abatement Orders; proposed bill 5031, 5033 and 5836 to authorize loans and grants to municipalities and individuals with contaminated wells; repor |
278 | 0002AA-008 | Potable Water--EDB | June-October 1984 | Analysis of proposal to fund statewide Pesticide Collection Program; studies of different pesticides; summary of Connecticut law related to the contamination of public and private water supplies by ha |
278 | 0002AA-009 | Potable Water--EDB | November 1984-May 1985, 1 | Newspaper articles; summary of Water Supply Program; EDB emergency regulation; Governor's response to complaint about contaminated water; letter accompanying publication Protecting Connecticut's Groun |
279 | 0002AA-010 | Potable Water | 1984-1985 | Somers EDB Contamination Info Package; Governor thanks Peter Buddington for his presentation to legislators; constituents write to Governor concerned about the safety of their water, Governor describe |
279 | 0002AA-011 | Potable Water--EDB | n.d. | Statement of EDB contamination problem; testimony of David McQuade before the Environment Committee in support of H.B. 7457; briefing paper about groundwater contamination; Department of Health Servic |
279 | 0002AA-012 | Governor's Commission on Equity and Excellence in Education | January-July 1984 | Letters, invitations, resumes, and memoranda concerning formation of the Commission. |
279 | 0002AA-013 | Governor's Commission on Equity and Excellence in Education | January-September 1984 | Reports on educational quality; appeal to Governor to support proposal to create technology center in New Haven; results of study by the Connecticut Education Association concerning education in the s |
279 | 0002AA-014 | Governor's Commission on Equity and Excellence in Education | October 1984-July 1985 | Governor thanks businesses for support; Governor thanks individuals for testifying before Commission; report of Commission meeting; letter of agreement between the Institute for Social Inquiry and the |
279 | 0002AA-015 | Governor's Commission on Equity and Excellence in Education | 1985 | Photographs of Teacher of the Year award presentation, and dignitaries at a news conference concerning the Commission. In the second photograph of the news conference are, left to right, Lynn Allen B |
279 | 0002AA-016 | Governor's Task Force on Student Financial Aid | September 1985-February 1 | Higher Education Capital Budget Request; Recommended Higher Education Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 1987; annual report of the Connecticut Student Loan Foundation; newsletter of the American Counci |
279 | 0002AA-017 | Governor's Task Force on Student Financial Aid | March-June 1986 | Press releases; Governor's proposal to create a Student Financial Aid Task Force; review of Governor's proposal; newsletter from Board of Governors for Higher Education; criticism of Board Chairman Lo |
279 | 0002AA-018 | Governor's Task Force on Student Financial Aid | July-December 1986 | Proposed budget for Task Force; staff report from Task Force; newspaper articles; draft of Governor's comments to UConn students and their parents on September 3; press release; meeting schedules and |
280 | 0002AA-019 | Governor's Task Force on Student Financial Aid | n.d. | Graph of total guaranteed student loans made through Connecticut Student Loan Foundation; components of study; goals of Task Force; strategic plan; Comparisons of Per Capita Appropriations for Student |
280 | 0002AA-020 | Governor's Task Force on Student Financial Aid | April-June 1986 | Notes, resumes, and letters recommending or requesting to serve on the Task Force. |
280 | 0002AA-021 | Education Enhancement Act | February-April 1986 | Analysis of Governor's Plan for Equity and Excellence in Education; financial analysis of Governor's proposals to raise teachers salaries; Department of Education goals; concerns about provisions of S |
280 | 0002AA-022 | Education Enhancement Act | May-October 1986 | Paid political advertisement from newspaper; principles to be followed in drafting legislation; legislative calendar; Governor's letter to legislative leaders informing them of his intention to call s |
280 | 0002AA-023 | Education Enhancement Act | 1986 | McQuade's notes; Problems with Republican Education Bill; financial information; background information and reports; drafts of bills and amendments. |
280 | 0002AA-024 | Agent Orange | June 1986 | Programmatic and financial audit of Vietnam Veterans Agent Orange Victims, Inc., with attachments; decision to end state funding. |
280 | 0002AA-025 | Westport Truck Weigh Station | August 1986-February 1987 | Letters and petitions opposed to locating truck weigh station in Westport; McQuade's notes; political summary of Westport; copy of report from Public Safety Commissioner Forst concerning highway safet |
280 | 0002AA-026 | Westport Truck Weigh Station | 1986 | Copies of letters residents sent to Westport First Selectwoman Hauhuth expressing opposition to weigh station. |
280 | 0002AA-027 | Westport Truck Weigh Station | 1986 | Newspaper clippings. |
280 | 0002AA-028 | Westport Truck Weigh Station | 1986 | Newspaper articles provided by clipping service. |
281 | 0002AA-029 | Iroquois Pipeline | October 1986-January 1987 | Information packet for first meeting of the Gas Pipeline Citizens Monitoring Group; draft agenda for first meeting with McQuade's notes; Governor's remarks; Secretary Milano's remarks; information con |
281 | 0002AA-030 | Iroquois Pipeline | February 1987 | Report from QED Research on The Economic Impact of the Iroquois Pipeline on Connecticut; state's comments on the scope of the draft environmental impact statement, part of the application of the Iroqu |
281 | 0002AA-031 | Iroquois Pipeline | March 1987-July 1988 | Partial agendas for Iroquois Pipeline meetings; Energy Division of the Office of Policy and Management reports on activities in relation to the pipeline; press release announcing proposed shorter pipe |
281 | 0002AA-032 | Iroquois Pipeline | 1986-1988 | Newspaper articles. |
281 | 0002AA-033 | Iroquois Pipeline--Marilynn Cruz-Aponte's Files | July-August 1986 | Information packet from Iroquois Gas Transmission System; notes on phone messages; copy of invitational letter to state agencies to discuss Iroquois proposal; list of meeting attendees; letters opposi |
281 | 0002AA-034 | Iroquois Pipeline--Marilynn Cruz-Aponte's Files | September-October 1986 | Iroquois' Notice of Intent to Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement; copies of requests for proposal and list of consultants; list of areas of concern about proposal; notes; analysis of Depar |
281 | 0002AA-035 | Iroquois Pipeline--Marilynn Cruz-Aponte's Files | 1986 | Newspaper clippings. |
281 | 0002AA-036 | Iroquois Pipeline--Citizens Monitoring Group | September-October 9, 1986 | Copy of Notice of Intent to Prepare Draft Environmental Impact Statement; Natural Gas Perspective and Potential Benefits of Iroquois Proposal; Senator Weicker's efforts to ensure Connecticut concerns |
281 | 0002AA-037 | Iroquois Pipeline--Citizens Monitoring Group | October 10-December 1986 | Press release; newspaper articles; statements by state agencies regarding the pipeline; membership list; FERC notices; Siting Council requests clarification of its jurisdiction from the Attorney Gener |
282 | 0002AA-038 | Stone Street | 1986-1988 | Petitions, letters appealing for Governor's assistance, information from a previous court case, summary of meeting with McQuade, legal advice to Department of Transportation concerning how to proceed, |
282 | 0002AA-039 | Stone Street--Newspaper Articles | 1986 | |
282 | 0002AA-040 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | 1980-1986 | Letter to Governor Grasso concerning repairs to Commandant's residence; press release regarding appointment of new Commandant; legislation passed in 1983 concerning Veterans' Home and Hospital expendi |
282 | 0002AA-041 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | August-September 1986 | Annual report of Veterans' Home and Hospital; FOIA request; amendments to state regulations for the Veterans' Home and Hospital Commission; audit report; McQuade's notes about issues to address; effor |
282 | 0002AA-042 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | November-December 1986 | Attorney General's opinion on questions concerning the extent of the Veterans' Home and Hospital Commission's authority and liability; staffing needs to properly distribute medication; question about |
282 | 0002AA-043 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | January-March 1987 | Proposal for a Commission to Review the Veterans Home and Hospital; suggested topics to study; audit report; final Report on the Review of the Veterans' Home and Hospital by the Connecticut Alcohol an |
282 | 0002AA-044 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | April-July 1987 | Minutes of Subcommittees and of full Commission meetings; status report on progress to implement recommendations of the Task Force; recommendations concerning the newly created Department of Veterans' |
282 | 0002AA-045 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | August 1987 | Notices of meetings; meeting minutes; analysis of the managerial and governance structure of the Veterans' Home and Hospital; notes and report on financial impact of implementing recommendations. |
282 | 0002AA-046 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | September 1987 | Veterans newsletter; meeting agendas and minutes; Subcommittee on Levels of Care Recommendations and Interim Report; notices of meetings; job description for new position; proposed organizational char |
282 | 0002AA-047 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | October 1987 | Meeting agendas and minutes; McQuade's notes; executive summary of findings; draft report; final report; recommendations of the Veterans Administration; minority report; analysis of fiscal impact of |
283 | 0002AA-048 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | November-December 1987 | Records of patient frequently intoxicated; analysis of fiscal implications of the Commission report on Department of Income Maintenance; Interim Action Report of the Governor's Special Task Forces on |
283 | 0002AA-049 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | 1986-1987 | Newspaper articles. |
283 | 0002AA-050 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | 1988 | Drafts and final copy of McQuade's testimony on Substitute H.B. 5330, An Act Concerning the Organization of the Department of Veterans' Affairs and the Veterans' Home and Hospital; analysis of and cha |
283 | 0002AA-051 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | 1988 | Copy of H.B. 5330 with notations; drafts; list of legislation affecting veterans; Department of Veterans' Affairs notice of intent to adopt regulations; Veterans' Home and Hospital Board of Trustees; |
283 | 0002AA-052 | Commission to Study the Veterans' Home and Hospital | 1988 | Press release about selection of Substance Abuse Treatment Director; Veterans Administration suggests day program; summary data about operation of Hospital and Home; report on hiring process for Subst |
283 | 0002AA-053 | Commission to Study Veterans' Home and Hospital | 1989-1990 | Progress report; Commandant suggests changes in legislation; audit report; informational booklet about Veterans' Home and Hospital; Vietnam Veterans of America present nominees to serve on Board of Di |
283 | 0002AA-054 | State Health and Welfare Grant | 1987 | Constituent letters to Governor opposing apparent cuts in funding for special education programs in independent schools. |
283 | 0002AA-055 | State Health and Welfare Grant | 1987 | Constituent letters, forwarded to Governor from the Southern Office, opposing apparent cuts in funding for special education programs in independent schools. |
283 | 0002AA-056 | Investigation of UConn Health Center | 1988 | Investigation report by Attorney General's Office and State Auditors; cover document. |
283 | 0002AA-057 | Investigation of UConn Health Center | 1986, 1988 | Review of allegations of misuse of Foundation funds; list of recommendations; summary of findings; strategies to discipline those involved and prevent misuse in future; UConn President Casteen's month |
284 | 0002AA-058 | Property Tax Relief | September 1988-April 1989 | Reports on impact of revaluation on Hartford property taxes; analysis of fiscal impact on state and municipal revenues; agenda for General Assembly's Property Tax Force meeting; McQuade's notes; draft |
284 | 0002AA-059 | Property Tax Relief | 1988 | Tax and housing statistics. |
284 | 0002AA-060 | Property Tax Relief | 1988 | Brochure Why State Aid for Property Tax Relief; analysis of provisions of An Act Concerning Municipal Revaluations and Residential Property Relief; information about taxation of computer software; sum |
284 | 0002AA-061 | William Reilly Meeting | March-April 1989 | Memoranda, briefing and planning documents for meeting with Environmental Protection Administrator William Reilly April 14, 1989. |
284 | 0002AA-062 | Oil Spill Initiative | 1989 | Reports on Connecticut's preparedness to respond to oil spill; Governor's speech announcing plans to increase state's capacity to respond to major spill; federal legislation in response to Exxon Valde |
284 | 0002AA-063 | Thomas Commission | May 1989-April 1990 | A Commission to study management of state government, headed by DeRoy C. Thomas, President and CEO of ITT Corp. McQuade's notes about commission needs; legislation calling for study of state agency e |
284 | 0002AA-064 | Thomas Commission | May 1988-October 1989 | Press release and memo to state agency heads announcing state efficiency study; McQuade notes from meetings; preliminary list of Commission members; Legislative Program Review and Investigations Commi |
284 | 0002AA-065 | Thomas Commission | November 1989 | ToucheRoss review of the Bureau of Purchases and general services functions of the Department of Administrative Services. |
284 | 0002AA-066 | Thomas Commission--Reports | November 1989 | Fiscal analysis of Iowa Management Study; draft Progress Report to Oversight Committee, Study of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Initial Status Briefing on Connecticut Child Support Enforcement Prog |
284 | 0002AA-067 | Thomas Commission | November 1989-January 199 | Directory of State Management and Productivity Improvement Programs; summary of agency studies in progress or planned; profile of agencies proposed for study; press release of Governor's announcement |
284 | 0002AA-068 | Thomas Commission | n.d. | Legal notice of request for proposals; scope of work in organization studies; consulting list; Commission members; bill establishing the Commission; forms. |
285 | 0002AA-069 | Education Summit | August-September 1989 | Invitation from President to attend Education Summit; report on State Formula Grant Aid; information for newspaper about Governor's education reform; Summit registration information; correspondence fr |
285 | 0002AA-070 | Education Summit | September 1989 | Governor's goal for the summit; information about the summit format and logistics; notice of meeting of National Governors' Association (NGA) Task Force on Waste Management during Summit; NGA activiti |
285 | 0002AA-071 | Education Summit | September-October 1989 | Meeting notebook; schedule of events and general information; draft reports of Working Sessions; Connecticut Viewpoint 1989, A Public Policy Research Project; joint statement following summit; NGA fol |
285 | 0002AA-072 | Education Summit | 1989 | McQuade notes; Department of Education information for an End of the Decade publication; description of O'Neill's education reform initiatives; Higher Education information; drafts of parts or chapter |
285 | 0002AA-073 | Miscellaneous Issues | 1984-1989 | Department of Income Maintenance responds to request to extend office hours; outline of issues concerning a research park at UConn; program from Rededication of the Chamber of the Connecticut Senate; |
285 | 0002AA-074 | Miscellaneous Issues | 1985 | Publication, Impact of the President's Proposed Budget Actions on the State of Connecticut Selected Programs. |
001 | 0002CL-001 | Acknowledgements | January-February 1981 | Congratulations and offers of help to the new governor; legislative agendas of various groups; opinions on political and social issues; concern about budget and taxes; letters from school children; li |
001 | 0002CL-002 | Acknowledgements | March 1981 | Letters accompanying reports; legislative agendas of various groups; opinions on political and social issues; concern about state and federal budget; suggested state song; letters from school children |
001 | 0002CL-003 | Acknowledgements | April 1981 | Opinions on political and social issues; concern about state budget; letters from school children; state of the state addresses from other governors; letters accompanying reports; questions about stat |
001 | 0002CL-004 | Acknowledgements | May 1981 | Hispanic issues; letters accompanying reports; tax reform; requests for information on Conn. Statutes and regulations; plan for world peace; request for financial assistance; questions from school chi |
001 | 0002CL-005 | Acknowledgements | June-July 1981 | Conservation of environment; requests for information on Conn. Statutes; letters accompanying reports; concerns about layoffs of state employees; opinions on political and social issues, including the |
001 | 0002CL-006 | Acknowledgements | August 1981 | Looking for jobs; invitations to Governor to speak or attend events; letters accompanying reports; concern about management of Southbury Training School; regulation of nursing home rates; state Child |
002 | 0002CL-007 | Acknowledgements | September 1981 | Letter accompanying report; concern about taxes; opinion on abortion; value of Electric Boat company. |
002 | 0002CL-008 | Acknowledgements | October 1981 | Seeking job with Governor's administration; suggestions for improving state productivity; benefits for retired teachers; praise for Governor and his appointments; opinions on political and social issu |
002 | 0002CL-009 | Acknowledgements | November-December 1981 | Praise for Governor and his appointments; school children requesting Governor's opinion on fighting poverty, the ERA; opinions on political and social issues; requests for information; concern about f |
002 | 0002CL-010 | Acknowledgements | January-March 1982 | Legal Services Corporation Act; opinion on death penalty; requests for information; press releases; suggestions for attracting businesses to Conn.; opinions on political and social issues; letter from |
002 | 0002CL-011 | Acknowledgements | April-July 1981 | Oppose redistricting in Ansonia; letter from Victor Kiam about business climate in Conn.; concern about landfill expansion; suggestions for reducing government expenditures; request for information on |
002 | 0002CL-012 | Acknowledgements | August-September 1982 | Opinions on political and social issues; requests for information on Conn. Statutes; why Governor did not greet President Reagan at Bradley airport; request assistance with child custody case; report |
002 | 0002CL-013 | Acknowledgements | October 1982 | Concern about retirement benefits; local zoning laws; requests for Governor's political philosophy; President's proposal for criminal justice reform. |
002 | 0002CL-014 | Acknowledgements | November 1982 | Opinions on political and social issues; information on Tylenol tampering; request for information on Governor's campaign strategy; congratulations on election. |
002 | 0002CL-015 | Acknowledgements | December 1982 | Concern about taxes; opinions on political and social issues; appointment to Traffic Commission criticized. |
002 | 0002CL-016 | Acknowledgements | 1983 | Support formation and work of Task Force on Traumatic Brain Injury. |
003 | 0002CL-017 | Acknowledgements | 1985 | Information on state building code; invitation to Governor to contribute to memorial book for Audrey Beck; request Governor to call Special Session of General Assembly; recommendation for government a |
003 | 0002CL-018 | Acknowledgements | January-August 1986 | Thanksgiving cards by students from West Haven; suggested uses for state-owned buildings; unsung heroes; opinions about political and social issues; request information on rules revisions; taxes; for |
003 | 0002CL-019 | Acknowledgements | September -December 1986 | Salary disparity between private and state-run group homes; opposition to state income tax; opposition to mandatory seat belt law; praise for Governor's hotline; White House Conference on Small Busin |
003 | 0002CL-020 | Acknowledgements | January 1987 | Thank you letters from Governor to those who helped with inauguration festivities; opinions on political and social issues; suggestions for legislation; need for tax reform in Conn.; congratulations o |
003 | 0002CL-021 | Acknowledgements | February 1987 | Local property tax relief; requests for items in state budget; need to expand ConnPACE; opinions about political and social issues; requests for tourism information; suggestions for government appoint |
003 | 0002CL-022 | Acknowledgements | March 1-15, 1987 | Union issues; letters from school children asking Governor's opinion or for information; concern about state budget; opinions on political and social issues; poems; complaint about treatment at hospit |
003 | 0002CL-023 | Acknowledgements | March 16-31, 1987 | For and against restoring Shakespeare Theater; opinions on specific legislation; requests for information about Conn.; retired teachers benefits need improvement; letters from school children; opinion |
003 | 0002CL-024 | Acknowledgements | April 1987 | Opinions on political and social issues; report on services by Thames Valley Council for Community Action; for and against Governor attending an all-male St. Patrick's Day function; requests for touri |
004 | 0002CL-025 | Acknowledgements | May 1987 | Civil rights case at University of Conn.; thank yous from the Governor; marketing materials from the Institute for Living; U.S. Bicentennial celebration of the Constitution; child's anti-litter campai |
004 | 0002CL-026 | Acknowledgements | June 1987 | Opinions on political and social issues; tourism; honoring slain policeman; invitations; requests for information. |
004 | 0002CL-027 | Acknowledgements | July 1987 | Request Governor's staff to support proposal to government agency; licensing of building inspectors; opinions on political and social issues; opinions on specific legislation; alleged discrimination; |
004 | 0002CL-028 | Acknowledgements | August 1987 | Bills from other states; general commendations of the Governor; praise for state employees; information on Lyme disease; requests for information; opinions on political and social issues; report of Co |
004 | 0002CL-029 | Acknowledgements | September-November 1987 | Request for personal reference from Governor; opinions on political and social issues; allegations that husband has been kidnapped; requests for information; letters accompanying publications or repor |
004 | 0002CL-030 | Acknowledgements | December 1987 | Students send copy of school project; praise and criticism of state employees; land donations to state; Manufacturing Awareness Survey by SACIA. |
004 | 0002CL-031 | Acknowledgements | January-April 1988 | Requests for information; ramblings; commercial fisherman's license; letters from a young lady who wishes to be future Governor; seeking internship; poems; thank yous from Governor; petition to fully |
005 | 0002CL-032 | Acknowledgements | May-October, 1988 | Invitations to Governor and staff; requests from school children; State Opinion Ballot; opinions on political and social issues; introducing inventions; praise of state employees. |
005 | 0002CL-033 | Acknowledgements | January-June 1989 | Opinions on political and social issues; invitations; suggestions to improve conservatorship; staffing at the Board of Examiners of Nursing; request for internship; economic hardship; strong criticism |
005 | 0002CL-034 | Acknowledgements | July-December 1989 | Praise for state employees; invitations to Governor and staff; requests for information; rambling; students expressing their views on social and political issues. |
005 | 0002CL-035 | Acknowledgements | 1990 | Land donation to the state; complaints about and praise for Governor; praise for state employee. |
340 | 0002CM-001 | Editing Notes and Script | 1982 | Script for videotaped campaign advertisement about the Connecticut economy; editing notes. |
340 | 0002CM-002 | Editing Directions | 1986 | Editing notes for pulling interviews and other sound and adding them to the videotape. |
340 | 0002CM-003 | Editing Directions | 1986 | Includes camera reports and editing decision lists. |
340 | 0002CM-004 | Scripts | 1986 | Drafts, drafts with editing notes, and final scripts. |
269 | 0002LC-001 | CARC v. Thorne Longitudinal Study | 1988 | Results of the Longitudinal Study of CARC v. Thorne Class Members to study of the effects of community placement on previously institutionalized people with mental disabilities. |
269 | 0002LC-002 | Criminal Justice Program Review | 1988-1989 | Reports on the use of sworn personnel in the Department of Public Service, assessment of Lester Forst's ability to do his job, and Thomas Speers' activities with the State-wide Organized Crime Investi |
269 | 0002LC-003 | UConn Health Center | October 1988 | Investigative report by state auditors and the Attorney General's Office of misuse of funds and misconduct by the faculty and the University of Connecticut Foundation. |
269 | 0002LC-004 | UConn Health Center | 1988-1989 | Governor's statement about the investigation; list of auditors' recommendations; Health Center strategies for addressing misconduct; Health Center Director's statement to the University Board of Trust |
269 | 0002LC-005 | DMR Commissioner | 1989 | Letter of resignation of Brian Lensink as Commissioner of the Department of Mental Retardation and Governor's response. |
269 | 0002LC-006 | State Police Wire Tap Report--[Background Material] | 1989 | Standards for Law Enforcement Agencies; excerpt from Department of Public Safety State Police manual excerpt of testimony of Attorney Robert Meyers before the Legislative Program Review and Investigat |
269 | 0002LC-007 | State Police Wire Tap Report--[Correspondence] | 1989 | Memoranda reporting delivery of tape recordings from State Police; Governor's statement about allegations of State Police taping phone conversations between suspects and their lawyers; attorneys reque |
269 | 0002LC-008 | State Police Wire Tap Report--[Testimony] | 1989 | Selected testimony from investigation hearings held by the Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee. |
270 | 0002LC-009 | State Police Wire Tap Report--Municipal Review | 1989 | Attorney General's questionnaire to determine tape recording practices of municipal police departments; Governor explains need for investigation of municipal departments in letter to City Manager of N |
270 | 0002LC-010 | State Police Wire Tap Report--Newspaper Clippings | 1989 | |
270 | 0002LC-011 | [State Police Wire Tap Report--Case Law] | 1989 | Chief State's Attorney memo to Chiefs of Police concerning the case State v. Stoddard in regards to police taping procedures; references to federal cases; field reports; documents and case law to be d |
270 | 0002LC-012 | [State Police Wire Tap Report]--Budget Information | 1987-1989 | Copies of budget requests by State Police for recording equipment; State Police request to keep tape recordings 18 months instead of 60 days. |
270 | 0002LC-013 | [State Police Wire Tap Report]--DPUC tariff | 1989 | Department of Public Utility Control tariff agreement with Southern New England Telephone Company including regulations covering recording conversations; notes on FCC exchange tariff. |
270 | 0002LC-014 | [State Police Wire Tap Report]--U.S. Attorney Investigation | 1989 | Subpoena to Lester Forst to testify before the grand jury; Chief State's Attorney offers to turn over tapes to FBI; Statement of Governor O'Neill's Review Team of State Police Taping Practices; inform |
270 | 0002LC-015 | State Police Wire Tap Report--Criminal Defense Lawyers v Forst | November 1989 | Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association bring suit against Lester J. Forst and State Police officers; summons for Lt. Robert O'Shaughnessy; proposed preliminary injunction. |
270 | 0002LC-016 | State Police Wire Tap Report--[Rifkin's Notes] | [1989] | Notes concerning goals of investigation team; names and phone numbers. |
270 | 0002LC-017 | State Police Wire Tap Report--[Rifkin's Binder] | 1989 | Three-ring binder of material on the case, including analysis, state and federal statutes, case law, prior Office of Legislative Research reports. [Binder removed and disposed of.] |
270 | 0002LC-018 | State Police Wire Tap Report--Preliminary Drafts | November 1989 | Preliminary Historical Report on Troop Recorders; outline for report; draft of Section III on legal implications of wiretapping; executive summary; Chief State's Attorney comments regarding draft sect |
270 | 0002LC-019 | State Police Wire Tap Report--Draft I | November 1989 | |
270 | 0002LC-020 | State Police Wire Tap Report--Draft III | November 27, 1989 | |
270 | 0002LC-021 | State Police Wire Tap Report--Draft November 28 | November 28, 1989 | |
271 | 0002LC-022 | State Police Wire Tap Report--Final Report | November 29, 1989 | Report of the Governor's Committee to Review State Police and Municipal Police Department Tape Recording Practices and Policies. |
271 | 0002LC-023 | State Police Wire Tap Report--Supplemental Report | December 21, 1989 | Municipal responses to questionnaire. |
271 | 0002LC-024 | Sullivan, Bernard | November 1989 | Lester Forst's letter of retirement; Governor's letter appointing Bernard Sullivan Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety effective November 12, 1989. |
271 | 0002LC-025 | Tornado | July 1989 | Governor's declaration of emergency; request to President for emergency declaration; damage assessments, Governor's schedule; press releases; statutes; names, addresses and phone numbers of town offic |
271 | 0002LC-026 | 1990 Special Session | May-June 1990 | Agency heads discuss issues needing to be addressed in session; drafts of Governor's resolution to call special session to address a bond issue for transportation purposes; counsel's notes; legislator |
272 | 0002LC-027 | Prison Overcrowding | April -May 1988 | Opposition to location of correctional facility in Newtown; background information on the need for additional prison space; Rifkin invited to discuss the problem of the state's rising retrial incarcer |
272 | 0002LC-028 | Special Session | 1988 | Secretary of the State's call for and Governor's proclamation to convene a special legislative session. |
305 | 0002PO-001 | Governor's Schedule | January-June 1981 | |
305 | 0002PO-002 | Governor's Schedule | July-December 1981 | |
305 | 0002PO-003 | Governor's Schedule | January-June 1982 | |
305 | 0002PO-004 | Governor's Schedule | July-December 1982 | |
305 | 0002PO-005 | Governor's Schedule | January-June 1983 | |
305 | 0002PO-006 | Governor's Schedule | July-September 1983 | |
305 | 0002PO-007 | Governor's Schedule | October-December 1983 | |
306 | 0002PO-008 | Governor's Schedule | April-June 1984 | |
306 | 0002PO-009 | Governor's Schedule | July-September 1984 | |
306 | 0002PO-010 | Governor's Schedule | October-December 1984 | |
306 | 0002PO-011 | Governor's Schedule | January-February 1985 | |
306 | 0002PO-012 | Governor's Schedule | March-April 1985 | |
306 | 0002PO-013 | Governor's Schedule | May 1985 | |
306 | 0002PO-014 | Governor's Schedule | June 1985 | |
306 | 0002PO-015 | Governor's Schedule | July-August 1985 | |
306 | 0002PO-016 | Governor's Schedule | September-October 1985 | |
307 | 0002PO-017 | Governor's Schedule | November-December 1985 | |
307 | 0002PO-018 | Governor's Schedule | January-February 1986 | |
307 | 0002PO-019 | Governor's Schedule | March-May 1986 | |
307 | 0002PO-020 | Governor's Schedule | June-August 1986 | |
307 | 0002PO-021 | Governor's Schedule | September 1-15, 1986 | |
307 | 0002PO-022 | Governor's Schedule | September 16-29, 1986 | |
307 | 0002PO-023 | Governor's Schedule | October 1-10, 1986 | |
307 | 0002PO-024 | Governor's Schedule | October 11-21, 1986 | |
308 | 0002PO-025 | Governor's Schedule | October 22-December 1986 | |
287 | 0002WO-001 | Washington Office | 1981 | Congressional action on Unemployment Trust Fund Repayment Program; information for meeting with Congressional delegation. |
287 | 0002WO-002 | Washington Office | 1982 | Mid-session report on 97th Congress; information about the Training for Jobs Act; legislative update on 97th Congress; draft economic recovery and jobs programs; House Appropriations report on Labor, |
287 | 0002WO-003 | Washington Office | January-May 1983 | Legislative Update, 97th Congress; estimate of Fiscal Year 1983 mass transit funds for Connecticut; Social Security amendments; President's budget for Fiscal Year 1984 and preliminary analysis; inform |
287 | 0002WO-004 | Washington Office | June-August 1983 | Legislation regarding tandem trailers; notices and updates to Congressional delegation concerning impact of Customs Service consolidation on the state; information about Department on Aging applicatio |
287 | 0002WO-005 | Washington Office | September-December 1983 | Information about the Exxon Oil overcharge refunds; information on appropriation issues important to state; funding for Training and Employment Service programs; notice of change to Low-Income Fuel As |
287 | 0002WO-006 | Washington Office | January-July 1984 | Notice of consolidation of Bridgeport Customs District; notice of NGA meeting; CONEG policy on Petroleum Overcharge legislation; Senate hearing on tandem trucks and update on legislation; information |
287 | 0002WO-007 | Washington Office | August-December 1984 | Update on tandem truck legislation; supplemental appropriations; information concerning funding Long Island Sound study; funding for interstate improvements delayed; updates on Low-Income Home Energy |
287 | 0002WO-008 | Washington Office | January-July 1985 | Summaries of fiscal year 1986 budget; update on tandem truck legislation; invitation to Governor to testify on transportation appropriations and information about his testimony; modifications to inter |
287 | 0002WO-009 | Washington Office | August-December 1985 | Supplemental federal appropriations; report to Congressional delegation on state drunk driving initiatives; mid-summer report on 99th Congress; information concerning the Northeast Low Level Waste Com |
288 | 0002WO-010 | Washington Office | January-May 1986 | Information on Gramm-Rudman-Hollings bill and its impact; mid-session report on 99th Congress; fiscal year 1987 budget analysis; review of the NGA's gas tax turnback policy; decision in Exxon Oil over |
288 | 0002WO-011 | Washington Office | June-July 1986 | Connecticut's compliance with the 21 Drinking Age law; Governor encouraged to write the Congressional delegation asking for help in passing highway reauthorization bills; proposed resolution on child |
288 | 0002WO-012 | Washington Office | August-December 1986 | Legislative updates; mid-summer report on 99th Congress; information concerning a hearing about wetlands; possible cap on highway trust fund payments to states; update on highway reauthorization bills |
288 | 0002WO-013 | Washington Office | January-March 1987 | Fiscal year 1988 budget analysis; fiscal year 1988 budget proposals for transportation; draft of Governor's letter to Congressional delegation urging them to vote for final passage of highway bill; re |
288 | 0002WO-014 | Washington Office | May-June 1987 | Information about appropriations for the Environmental Protection Agency's construction grant program; Senate action on airport legislation; reports to Governor and his staff about truck safety hearin |
288 | 0002WO-015 | Washington Office | July-December 1987 | Fiscal year 1987 supplemental appropriations; legislative updates; changes in language regarding plant closings in Senate trade bill; urges state agency heads to inform Congressional delegation about |
288 | 0002WO-016 | Washington Office | January-March 1988 | NGA policy on mass transit and carpooling; fiscal and revenue overview and analysis of fiscal year 1989 budget; oil overcharge settlement with Texaco; status of mail order sales tax legislation; statu |
288 | 0002WO-017 | Washington Office | April-August 1988 | Invitation for Governor to attend an NGA Energy and Environment Committee meeting; notice that Saab-Scania is closing plant in Orange; information about the State and Local River Conservation Act of 1 |
288 | 0002WO-018 | Washington Office | September-November 1988 | Testimony of Human Resources Commissioner Ginsberg before the Senate Subcommittee on Children, Family, Drugs and Alcoholism; Children's Defense Fund seeks Governor's support of federal legislation co |
288 | 0002WO-019 | Washington Office | 1989 | Information about long term care legislation; notice of hearings on reforming unemployment compensation; notice of hearings on wetlands and update on wetlands legislation; fiscal year 1989 supplementa |
288 | 0002WO-020 | Washington Office | 1990 | Information about NGA policies; overview of fiscal year 1991 budget; work plan for Long Island Sound Study; updates on coastal legislation; list of bills introduced and cosponsored by Connecticut Cong |
288 | 0002WO-021 | Washington Office--Incoming Correspondence | 1981-1990 | Letters to Ann Sullivan from state agency heads and Congressional delegation asking for or providing information and assistance; copies of letters sent to Congressional delegation. |
288 | 0002WO-022 | Washington Office--Photographs | 1981 | Official photographic portraits of the Governor sent to correspondents when requested, or available for news media. Also includes portrait of Nikki O'Neill and Lieutenant Governor Joseph Fauliso. |
286 | 0003AA-001 | Appointment of Committee | April-May 1987 | Lists of names considered, recommendations, and resumes of individuals interested in serving on the Committee. |
286 | 0003AA-002 | Minutes | May-September 1987 | Press releases; design of medallion to be awarded to volunteers who helped after the building collapse; minutes of meetings; notices of meetings; request for state funding for Committee; agendas; pape |
286 | 0003AA-003 | Minutes | October-November 1987 | U.S. Department of Labor Citations and Notification of Penalty against Texstar Construction Corp; report of National Bureau of Standards investigation of the L'Ambiance Plaza building collapse; minute |
286 | 0003AA-004 | Minutes | December 1987 | Meeting notices; preliminary draft of final report; Texstar and its attorneys defend use of the lift slab technique for construction; letter to Committee recommending restructuring the State Building |
286 | 0003AA-005 | Newspaper and Journal Articles | 1987 | |
286 | 0003AA-006 | Original Report | January 1988 | Collating sheet, text, cover design, photo and negative. |
286 | 0003AA-007 | Printed Report | January 1988 | |
286 | 0003AA-008 | Requests for Report | 1988 | |
005 | 0003CL-001 | Administrative Services | 1981 | Questions about the ownership and maintenance of state-owned property; criticisms of Bureau of Collections billing procedures; questions about the state bidding process; complaints about late bill pay |
005 | 0003CL-002 | Administrative Services--Biweekly reports | 1981 | Reports include information on collective bargaining, surplus schools and other activities of the department. |
005 | 0003CL-003 | Administrative Services--Housing inventory | 1981 | Review of housing supplied to state employees. |
005 | 0003CL-004 | Administrative Services--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1981 | Auditors' reports; electrical services; information concerning the closing of the Middletown office of the Bureau of Collections. |
005 | 0003CL-005 | Administrative Services | January -July 1982 | Questions about state-owned property; questions about product liability; companies soliciting state business; questions about surplus equipment; complaints about misuse of state vehicles; questions ab |
005 | 0003CL-006 | Administrative Services | August-December 1982 | Questions about state-owned property; questions about product liability; companies soliciting state business; questions about surplus equipment; complaints about misuse of state vehicles; questions ab |
006 | 0003CL-007 | Administrative Services | 1983 | Wage attachments; report on Blue Cross/Blue Shield; office space study; questions about surplus property. |
006 | 0003CL-008 | Administrative Services | 1984 | Problems with a contractor; concerns about the Enfield Prison project; questions about the lease of the Dutton Home at Connecticut Valley Hospital for housing the homeless; one monthly report; heating |
006 | 0003CL-009 | Administrative Services | 1985 | Proposal to build Football Hall of Fame on state property; one monthly report. |
006 | 0003CL-010 | Administrative Services | 1986 | Reports of damage to Camp Harkness from Hurricane Gloria; employee suggestions. |
006 | 0003CL-011 | Administrative Services--memos and reports | 1986 | Computer policy; report on MacKenzie Hall; long-range data processing plan. |
006 | 0003CL-012 | Administrative Services | January-April 1987 | Complaints about misuse of state vehicles or poor driving; companies marketing services to the state; complaints about shortage of state employee parking; questions about state contracts; concerns abo |
006 | 0003CL-013 | Administrative Services | May-August 1987 | Climate control in state-leased building; private owners offer state space in their buildings; questions about surplus equipment; complaints about misuse of state vehicles; complaints/concerns about s |
006 | 0003CL-014 | Administrative Services | September-December 1987 | Complaint about speeding state vehicle; question about state examinations and rankings; question about sale of state property; concerns about state contracts; state employee housing; complaints agains |
006 | 0003CL-015 | Administrative Services--Memos | 1987 | Surplus state-owned properties; food service facilities in public buildings; response to auditors. |
006 | 0003CL-016 | Administrative Services--Monthly reports | 1987 | Include labor relations, studies conducted, department reorganization, workers' compensation, job evaluations, automation, employee housing. |
006 | 0003CL-017 | Administrative Services | January-April 1988 | Questions about bidding on state projects; complaints about misuse of state vehicles; questions about surplus equipment; employee suggestions; concern about quality of products purchased on state cont |
006 | 0003CL-018 | Administrative Services | May-December 1988 | Letter from Ralph Nader; complaints about misuse of state vehicles; question about state lease of building; request for information; companies marketing their services to the state; question about con |
006 | 0003CL-019 | Administrative Services--Monthly reports | 1988 | Includes workers' compensation review, automation, personnel, F.A.I.R. plan progress. |
007 | 0003CL-020 | Administrative Services | January-June 1989 | Complaints about misuse of state vehicles; audit reports and responses; questions about state employee housing; suggestions for increasing revenue; report of Senior Executive Service Board. |
007 | 0003CL-021 | Administrative Services | July-December 1989 | Rate schedule for services from Information Services and Data Processing; annual report of the State Properties Review Board; companies marketing their products or services to the state; complaints ab |
007 | 0003CL-022 | Administrative Services | 1990 | Complaints about misuse of state vehicles; responses to audit findings and recommendations; relatives object to being billed for a parent or child in a state facility; report of cost cutting measures |
007 | 0003CL-023 | Administrative Services--Annual reports | 1990 | Annual reports from the Commissioner and from the Bureau of Collections Services. |
007 | 0003CL-024 | Administrative Services | 1991 | Carpenter having trouble finding a job. |
341 | 0003CM-001 | Rolls 1 & 2 OCN | June 07, 1982 | 2 film reels |
341 | 0003CM-002 | Rolls 3-4-5 OCN | June 30, 1982 | 3 film reels |
341 | 0003CM-003 | Rolls 6 & 7 OCN | June 30, 1982 | 2 film reels |
341 | 0003CM-004 | Rolls 8 & 9 OCN | June 30, 1982 | 2 film reels |
341 | 0003CM-005 | Rolls 10-11-12 OCN | June 30, 1982 | 3 film reels |
341 | 0003CM-006 | Rolls 13-14-15 OCN | June 30, 1982 | 3 film reels |
341 | 0003CM-007 | 5 spots O'Neill | July 22, 1982 | 3 film reels |
341 | 0003CM-008 | Breakfast | 1982 | 5 film reels |
342 | 0003CM-009 | Bar interviews | 1982 | 5 reels, MOS and Wild Sound |
342 | 0003CM-010 | Office discussions | 1982 | 5 reels, MOS & Wild Sound |
342 | 0003CM-011 | Flood, Aerial, Capitol MOS | 1982 | 10 film rolls |
342
| 0003CM-012 | CRI's & CP's for O'Neill | 1982 | 6 film rolls, for O'Neill 5-minute and 2-minute spots |
342
| 0003CM-013 | Old People | 1982 | 5 reels, MOS and Wild Sound |
342
| 0003CM-014 | Mr. & Mrs. O walk outside | 1982 | 7 film reels |
342
| 0003CM-015 | Narration V.O. | 1982 | 4 reels |
342
| 0003CM-016 | FX & Music | 1982 | 9 reels |
342
| 0003CM-017 | Mrs. O'Neill interview | 1982 | 4 reels |
342
| 0003CM-018 | Cut w/p for O'Neill 5 minute & 2 minute | 1982 | 1 film reel |
343
| 0003CM-019 | Dirty dupes & trk. dupes for 5-minute | 1982 | 11 reels |
343
| 0003CM-020 | Loops for mix and cue sheets | 1982 | 2 film rolls, 3 loops |
343
| 0003CM-021 | Picnic, Part I | 1982 | 5 reels, MOS and Wild Sound |
343
| 0003CM-022 | Picnic, Part II | 1982 | 2 reels |
343
| 0003CM-023 | 1/4 narrative & music | 1982 | 1 reel |
343
| 0003CM-024 | O'Neill interview | 1982 | 3 reels |
343
| 0003CM-025 | Bill O'Neill for Governor | July 13, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape [Master], 2 minute. Vic Perrin is narrator. |
343
| 0003CM-026 | O'Neill | August 2, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape |
343
| 0003CM-027 | O'Neill for Governor | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, 5 minute narration |
343
| 0003CM-028 | O'Neill | July 9, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, 5 minute narration. Vic Perrin is narrator. |
344
| 0003CM-029 | SR1 | June 29, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, exterior tone birds, Mrs. O'Neill, Gov. at desk |
344
| 0003CM-030 | SR2 | June 29, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, Gov. at desk, exterior with Mr. and Mrs. |
344
| 0003CM-031 | SR3 | June 29, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, Gov. and pols. in office |
344
| 0003CM-032 | The Bar | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, Mrs. O'Neill, Mid s??, O'Neills, Bar |
344
| 0003CM-033 | SR4 | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, State speech, old folks, goodbyes |
344
| 0003CM-034 | SR5 | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, picnic, voice identification |
344
| 0003CM-035 | SR6 | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, picnic |
344
| 0003CM-036 | SR1 | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, Mrs. O'Neill interview, tail out |
344
| 0003CM-037 | SR3 | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, Bill O'Neill interview, head out |
344
| 0003CM-038 | SR4 | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, Bill O'Neill interview, tail out |
344
| 0003CM-039 | SR5 | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, Bill O'Neill interview, tail out |
344
| 0003CM-040 | SR6 | 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, Bill O'Neill, head out |
344
| 0003CM-041 | O'Neill for Governor | July 19, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape [Master], 1 minute and 30 |
344
| 0003CM-042 | O'Neill | August 2, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape [Master] |
344
| 0003CM-043 | O'Neill for Governor | September 29, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape [Master] |
344
| 0003CM-044 | Bill O'Neill | July 9, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape, scr?? Track |
344
| 0003CM-045 | Bill O'Neill | 1982 | Jobs, Spending, Taxes, Crime, Democrat |
344
| 0003CM-046 | Bill O'Neill | June 15, 1982 | 1/4 audio tape [Master] |
344
| 0003CM-047 | Governors Conference | February 23, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, applause, Gov. with reporters, plenary session, New England governors |
344
| 0003CM-048 | O'Neill I Narration | March 21, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape |
344
| 0003CM-049 | O'Neill II Narration | September 29, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape |
344
| 0003CM-050 | O'Neill II Narration Revised | October 2, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape |
344
| 0003CM-051 | O'Neill, all takes | October 6, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape |
344
| 0003CM-052 | O'Neill III Narration | October 14, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape |
344
| 0003CM-053 | O'Neill I, SR3 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, high tech worker |
344
| 0003CM-054 | O'Neill I, SR4 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, room tone, testimonials, corduroy jacket, architect, old man, Mr. Scanlon |
344
| 0003CM-055 | O'Neill I, SR 5 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, exterior meals on wheels enters, tone, construction site |
344
| 0003CM-056 | O'Neill I, SR 6 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, school kids |
344
| 0003CM-057 | O'Neill I, SR 7 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, school kids, interview |
344
| 0003CM-058 | O'Neill I, SR 8 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, girl int[erview?] green suit |
344
| 0003CM-059 | O'Neill I, SR 9 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, meeting |
344
| 0003CM-060 | O'Neill I, SR 10 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, kitchen waitress, kitchen tone, office with student |
344
| 0003CM-061 | O'Neill I, SR 11 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, college kids, Gov. at desk |
344
| 0003CM-062 | O'Neill I, SR 1 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, interior, desk, mansion |
344
| 0003CM-063 | O'Neill I, SR 2 | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, desk (cont.) tech high circuit |
344
| 0003CM-064 | O'Neill I Narration re-do | 1986 | 1/4 audio tape |
344
| 0003CM-065 | O'Neill for Governor | May 5, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, Remember, A Lot of Luck |
344
| 0003CM-066 | O'Neill for Governor | May 5, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, Remember, A Lot of Luck [copy] |
344
| 0003CM-067 | O'Neill II, SR1 | September 18, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, walk through crowd, speech, walk through Connecticut booth at New England Expo |
344
| 0003CM-068 | O'Neill II, SR2 | September 18, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, walk through Connecticut pavilion at New England Expo, O'Neill on radio, washboard music |
344
| 0003CM-069 | O'Neill II, SR3 | September 18, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, welcome to cops, with cops and motorcycles, Gov. gets off trolley at New England Expo |
344
| 0003CM-070 | O'Neill III, SR1 | October 10, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, ladies in garden table |
344
| 0003CM-071 | O'Neill III, SR2 | October 10, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, ladies circle, cut-aways |
344
| 0003CM-072 | O'Neill III, SR3 | October 10, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, Gov. O'Neill |
344
| 0003CM-073 | O'Neill III, SR4 | October 10, 1986 | 1/4 audio tape, Gov. O'Neill, two sync drop out, voice record tags |
345
| 0003CM-074 | O'Neill Dia[logue] A & Dia. B | 1982 | 3 reels |
345
| 0003CM-075 | O'Neill music & narration elements | 1982 | 2 reels |
345
| 0003CM-076 | 16 mag mixed track of spots | August 2, 1982 | 4 reels, one loop |
345
| 0003CM-077 | O'Neill FXA & FXB mix elements | 1982 | 2 film reels |
345
| 0003CM-078 | O'Neill negative pulled for CRI's | 1982 | 3 film reels |
345
| 0003CM-079 | O'Neill cut w/p, mix track | March 23, 1986 | 3 rolls; work prints, que sheets, edit decision lists |
345
| 0003CM-080 | Gov. Works in his office | 1986 | 2 reels |
345
| 0003CM-081 | Hi-Tech #2 | 1986 | 2 reels; lab, Gov. talks to workers, worker vox pop (ng) |
345
| 0003CM-082 | Hi-Tech #1 | 1986 | 2 reels; lab, interview |
345
| 0003CM-083 | Outs & trims | 1986 | 3 film loops |
346
| 0003CM-084 | Construction site | 1986 | 2 reels |
346
| 0003CM-085 | Welfare: restaurant | 1986 | 2 reels |
346
| 0003CM-086 | Classroom | 1986 | 2 reels |
346
| 0003CM-087 | CR 1-3 | 1986 | 2 film reels |
346
| 0003CM-088 | CR 4,5 | 1986 | 3 film reels; scenics: old factories, high tech, Yale Science Park; state capitol drive by |
346
| 0003CM-089 | Roadways [infrastructure] | 1986 | 2 film reels |
346
| 0003CM-090 | College students | 1986 | 2 reels |
346
| 0003CM-091 | Pulls | 1986 | 2 film reels |
346
| 0003CM-092 | Cut spots | 1986 | 5 reels; EFX A. EFX B, dupe, music B |
347
| 0003CM-093 | Cabinet meeting | 1986 | 2 reels |
347
| 0003CM-094 | Pulls: elderly, welfare | 1986 | 3 film reels |
347
| 0003CM-095 | Narration, Part I | March 18, 1986 | 2 reels; welfare, teamwork, roads and bridges, success |
347
| 0003CM-096 | Narration, Part II | March 18, 1986 | 2 reels; success, remember |
347
| 0003CM-097 | Ex-welfare, office interior | 1986 | 2 reels |
347
| 0003CM-098 | CR 8-11 | 1986 | 2 reels; architect interview |
347
| 0003CM-099 | Elderly | 1986 | 2 reels |
347
| 0003CM-100 | Gov's conf[erence], DC, Part I | February 1986 | 2 reels |
347
| 0003CM-101 | Gov's conf[erence], DC, Part II | February 1986 | 2 reels |
348
| 0003CM-102 | O'Neill II, Misc. ext[erior] scenes | 1986 | 2 reels; meet & greet, band, music, awards |
348
| 0003CM-103 | O'Neill II, Misc. int[erior]/ext[erior] | 1986 | 2 film reels |
348
| 0003CM-104 | O'Neill II, MOS | 1986 | 3 reels; crowd, general |
348
| 0003CM-105 | O'Neill III, Stand-up, Part II | 1986 | 5 reels; outs, room tone |
348
| 0003CM-106 | O'Neill III, ECN | October 15, 1986 | 1 film reel |
348
| 0003CM-107 | O'Neill III, Narr[ative] outs | 1986 | 1 reel |
348
| 0003CM-108 | O'Neill III, Women confab, Part I | 1986 | 2 reels; outs |
348
| 0003CM-109 | O'Neill III, Women confab, Part II | 1986 | 3 reels; outs, room tone |
348
| 0003CM-110 | O'Neill III, Cut spots, Box 1 | 1986 | 7 reels; cut w/p mix elements |
348
| 0003CM-111 | O'Neill III, Cut spots, Box 2 | 1986 | 3 reels; mix, dirty dupe, B roll |
349
| 0003CM-112 | O'Neill, Heads 1 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-113 | O'Neill, Heads 2 | March 12, 1986 | 1 reel; CR # 4, 5 |
349
| 0003CM-114 | O'Neill, Heads 3 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-115 | O'Neill, Heads 4 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-116 | O'Neill, Heads 5 | March 12. 1986 | 1 reel; CR #1,2,3 |
349
| 0003CM-117 | O'Neill, Heads 6 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-118 | O'Neill, Heads 8 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-119 | O'Neill, Heads 9 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-120 | O'Neill, Heads 7, Heads 10 | March 12, 1986 | 2 reels; CR # 6,7 on Heads 7 |
349
| 0003CM-121 | O'Neill, Heads 11 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-122 | O'Neill, Heads 12 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-123 | O'Neill, Heads 13 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-124 | O'Neill, Heads 14 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-125 | O'Neill, Heads 15 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-126 | O'Neill, Heads 17 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-127 | O'Neill, Heads 18 | 1986 | 1 reel |
349
| 0003CM-128 | O'Neill, Heads 19 | March 12, 1986 | 1 reel; CR #21, 22 |
349
| 0003CM-129 | O'Neill, Heads 20 | 1986 | 1 reel |
350
| 0003CM-130 | O'Neill, Heads 21 | 1986 | 1 reel |
350
| 0003CM-131 | O'Neill, Heads 22 | 1986 | 1 reel; CR #18, 19, 20 |
350
| 0003CM-132 | O'Neill, Heads 23, 16 | 1986 | 1 reel |
350
| 0003CM-133 | O'Neill, Heads 24 | 1986 | 1 reel |
350
| 0003CM-134 | O'Neill, Heads 25, 26 | 1986 | 2 reels |
350
| 0003CM-135 | O'Neill, Heads 27 | 1986 | 1 reel |
350
| 0003CM-136 | O'Neill, Heads 28 | 1986 | 1 reel |
350
| 0003CM-137 | O'Neill, Heads 29 | March 12, 1986 | 1 reel |
350
| 0003CM-138 | O'Neill, Heads 30 | 1986 | 1 reel; pulls for video |
350
| 0003CM-139 | O'Neill, Heads 31, 34 | 1986 | 2 reels; Heads 31, September 18, 1986, CR #4, 5 |
350
| 0003CM-140 | O'Neill, Heads 32 | 1986 | 1 reel |
350
| 0003CM-141 | O'Neill, Heads 33 | 1986 | 1 reel |
350
| 0003CM-142 | O'Neill Tag, 2 versions | March 19, 1986 | 1-inch videotape; O'Neill/Democrat graphic used at end of each ad |
350
| 0003CM-143 | Work pix, track, select OCN | March 24, 1986 | 1-inch videotape; film transfer, A roll |
350
| 0003CM-144 | White and O'Neill Paint Box | October 3, 1986 | 1-inch videotape |
350
| 0003CM-145 | O'Neill End Tag element | October 18, 1986 | 1-inch videotape; O'Neill/Democrat graphic at end of ad |
350
| 0003CM-146 | Eastman Color Negative, Heads | 1986 | 1 reel; single--pulls for film transfer |
350
| 0003CM-147 | ECN Pulls--Heads | 1986 | 1 reel |
351
| 0003CM-148 | O'Neill Tape Transfer | July 26, 1982 | 1 videotape; ads include a 5 minute spot, plus short spots in which O'Neill talks about jobs for Connecticut, the difficulty of being governor, his stand on an income tax, lower crime rates, and what |
351
| 0003CM-149 | O'Neill Animation | July 21, 1982 | 1-inch videotape; graphics |
351
| 0003CM-150 | O'Neill for Governor | March 24, 1986 | 1-inch videotape master; subjects: Welfare, Roads, Success, Teamwork, Elderly, Remember |
351
| 0003CM-151 | Kennelly, Dodd | October 18, 1986 | 1-inch videotape; Barbara Kennelly and Christopher Dodd ads in support of O'Neill |
351
| 0003CM-152 | O'Neill for Governor, 5 Spots | October 16, 1986 | 1-inch videotape protection master; subjects: A Good Thing, My Child, Womens Issues, Education, Commitment |
351
| 0003CM-153 | Kennelly, Dodd | October 18, 1986 | 1-inch videotape protection master; Barbara Kennelly and Christopher Dodd ads in support of O'Neill |
351
| 0003CM-154 | O'Neill for Governor | October 4, 1986 | 1-inch videotape protection master; subjects: Smile, Accomplishment |
351
| 0003CM-155 | Governor Bill O'Neill | October 8, 1986 | 1-inch videotape protection master; subjects: Missing, Education, Performance (compare records of O'Neill and Belaga) |
351
| 0003CM-156 | O'Neill for Governor | October 8, 1986 | 1-inch videotape master; subjects: Missing (Revised), Education, Performance (compare records of O'Neill and Belaga) |
351
| 0003CM-157 | Bill O'Neill for Governor | October 8, 1986 | 1-inch videotape edit master; subjects: Missing, Education, Performance (compare records of O'Neill and Belaga) |
351
| 0003CM-158 | Cong. Kennelly & Sen. Dodd | October 16, 1986 | 1-inch videotape; series of takes of Barbara Kennelly and Senator Dodd reading support statements for O'Neill |
351
| 0003CM-159 | O'Neil for Governor | October 4, 1986 | 1-inch videotape master; subjects: Smile, Accomplishment |
351
| 0003CM-160 | O'Neill for Governor, 5 spots | October 16, 1986 | 1-inch videotape master; subjects: A Good Thing, My Child, Womens Issues, Education, Commitment |
351
| 0003CM-161 | O'Neill for Governor | October 16, 1986 | 1-inch videotape master; film to tape and selected scenes, work pictures and track, A roll |
351
| 0003CM-162 | O'Neill for Governor | October 16, 1986 | 1-inch videotape master; film to tape and selected scenes, work pictures and track, B roll |
351
| 0003CM-163 | O'Neil for Gov | March 24, 1986 | 1-inch videotape; 16 mm work pictures, track, select OCN film transfer, B roll |
351
| 0003CM-164 | O'Neill for Governor | March 24, 1986 | 1-inch videotape protection master; subjects: Welfare, Roads, Success, Teamwork, Elderly, Remember |
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| 0003CM-165 | O'Neill for Governor | March 24, 1986 | 1-inch videotape master; work pictures, track, select OCN film transfer, B roll |
352
| 0003CM-166 | O'Neill for Governor | October 2, 1986 | 1-inch videotape film transfer master; ECN w/p A roll |
352
| 0003CM-167 | P. B. Elements | March 18, 1986 | 1-inch videotape; John Breaux end tag; Connecticut is Working graphics |
352
| 0003CM-168 | O'Neill for Governor | March 24, 1986 | 1-inch videotape master; work pictures, track, select OCN film transfer, A roll |
352
| 0003CM-169 | O'Neill for Governor | October 2, 1986 | 1-inch videotape film transfer master; ECN only, B roll |
353
| 0003CM-170 | O'Neill | March 22, 1986 | 1 reel; single strand pulls for video transfer, Eastman color negative |
353
| 0003CM-171 | O'Neill | September 30, 1986 | 1 reel; heads, OCN stringout for film to tape transfer |
353 | 0003CM-172 | O'Neill II Wild Sound | 1986 | 1 reel |
353 | 0003CM-173 | AIM tape V | 1986 | 1 helical scan videotape; do not use for train |
354 | 0003CM-174 | O'Neill for Governor | 1982 | Beta video master created May 2001;13 minute advertisement including scenes at a picnic, breakfast with Nikki, political leaders in Governor's office, interviews in bar, talking with seniors; 1 minute |
354 | 0003CM-175 | O'Neill for Governor | 1986 | Beta video master created May 2001; End tag; paint box; graphics for Shaping a Better Connecticut; graphic for O'Neill Democrat; black and white and color segments of ads, some with narration |
354 | 0003CM-176 | O'Neill for Governor | 1986 | Beta video master created May 2001;Congresswoman Kennelly and Senator Dodd, various takes; five spots: A Good Thing, My Child, Women's Issues, Education, Commitment; Kennelly-Dodd final version; six s |
354 | 0003CM-177 | O'Neill for Governor | 1986 | Beta video master created May 2001;film transfer, B roll: raw footage and preliminary spots in color and black and white |
355 | 0003CM-178 | O'Neill II | 1986 | f15 reels; pulls, outs |
355 | 0003CM-179 | O'Neill II | 1986 | 2 reels; interior of exhibit hall |
355 | 0003CM-180 | O'Neill II | 1986 | 6 reels; pulls, outs, trims; women talking; O'Neill stand ups |
355 | 0003CM-181 | O'Neill II | 1986 | 10 reels; drug spot |
355 | 0003CM-182 | O'Neill II | 1986 | 2 reels; stand-up Part 1; outs |
355 | 0003CM-183 | O'Neill | 1986 | 4 reels; Cut spots; cue sheets, narration, music A, dialog A and B |
355 | 0003CM-184 | O'Neill | 1986 | 1 reel; radio pulls |
355 | 0003CM-185 | O'Neill II | 1986 | 7 reels; music A and B, narration; SFX A, B and C; crowd EFX A and B; mix sheets, alternate m and e mix |
355 | 0003CM-186 | O'Neill II | 1986 | 1 reel; newspapers |
355 | 0003CM-187 | O'Neill | 1986 | 3 reels; class room cont. |
356 | 0003CM-188 | Thirteen minute spot | 1982 | VHS copy of thirteen minute spot including picnic, political leaders, and interviews in a bar. Spots include Jobs, Being Governor is a Tough Job, No Income Tax, Crime is Down, and What is a Democrat |
356 | 0003CM-189 | O'Neill Tags and Graphics | 1986 | VHS copy of end tag, paint box, graphics, and some black and white segments, narration and color segments. |
356 | 0003CM-190 | Film Transfer, B Roll | March 24, 1986 | VHS copy of raw footage and preliminary spots in color and black and white |
356 | 0003CM-191 | Spots | October 1986 | VHS copy of takes of Congressmen Kennelly and Dodd reading campaign message; various spots including A Good Thing, My Child, Womens Issues, Education, Commitment, Welfare, Teamwork, Elderly, Accomplis |
355 | 0003CM-192 | Commitment | October 1986 | VHS copy of the spot titled Commitment. Known by Governor's staff as the Red Sweater ad because of what the Governor was wearing. |
272 | 0003LC-001 | Special Elections | 1983 | Elections for Lyme and Brookfield probate judges; Senatorial District 91 (due to death of Audrey Beck); 51st Assembly District. |
272 | 0003LC-002 | Special Elections | 1984 | Elections for Senatorial District 21 to replace Thom Serrani; 143rd Assembly District to replace Yorke Allen; 145th Assembly District to replace Anthony D. Truglia; Bristol probate judge. |
272 | 0003LC-003 | Special Elections | 1985 | Elections for probate judges in Barkhamsted, Bethel, Canaan, Hebron, New Haven/Woodbridge. |
272 | 0003LC-004 | Special Elections | 1986 | Elections for 10th Assembly District to replace Tim Moynihan, and Senate District 25 due to the death of Andrew Santaniello. |
272 | 0003LC-005 | Special Elections | 1987 | Elections for probate judges in Danbury, Lyme, Mansfield, and Woodstock; 7th Assembly District to replace Carrie Saxon Perry, Senatorial District 27 due to the death of Anthony Truglia; 62nd Assembly |
272 | 0003LC-006 | Special Elections--Judge of Probate, D-H | 1988 | Elections for probate judges in Darien, Enfield, Griswold and Haddam. |
272 | 0003LC-007 | Special Elections--Judge of Probate, K-S | 1988 | Elections for probate judges in Killingworth, Meriden, Salem, and Southbury. |
272 | 0003LC-008 | Special Elections--General Assembly | 1988 | 41st District due to death of Muriel W. Buckley; 69th District to replace Carol A. Herskowitz; 123rd District to replace Morag Vance; 137th District to replace Frank Esposito. |
272 | 0003LC-009 | Special Elections | 1989 | Elections of probate judges in Barkhamsted, Bozrah, Chester, and Woodstock; 5th Assembly District to replace Anthony Palermino; 6th Assembly District due to the death of Maria A. Sanchez; Senatorial D |
272 | 0003LC-010 | Special Elections | 1990 | Elections for probate judges in Glastonbury, Ridgefield, and Stamford. |
308 | 0003PO-001 | Press [Summaries] | March 2-12, 1981 | |
308 | 0003PO-002 | Press [Summaries] | March 13-31, 1981 | |
308 | 0003PO-003 | News Summaries | June 1982 | |
308 | 0003PO-004 | [Press] Summaries | September 1982 | |
308 | 0003PO-005 | [Press] Summaries | July 1-15, 1983 | |
308 | 0003PO-006 | [Press] Summaries | July 18-29, 1983 | |
308 | 0003PO-007 | [Press] Summaries | September 1985 | |
308 | 0003PO-008 | [Press] Summaries | March 1-14, 1986 | |
308 | 0003PO-009 | [Press] Summaries | March 15-31, 1986 | |
274 | 00045C-001 | Department of Environmental Protection Relocation | June-August 1987 | Manual of Space Standards and Methods of Determining State Agency Facility Needs; proposals to and rejections by the State Properties Review Board for relocating DEP offices; information concerning ow |
274 | 00045C-002 | Department of Environmental Protection Relocation | September 1987-January 19 | Invitation to Jackson to learn about development of state office facilities; criticism of the Review Board; traffic impact of move; investigation of real estate broker; audit report on leasing policie |
274 | 00045C-003 | Department of Environmental Protection Relocation | 1987 | Final report by the Properties Review Board. |
007 | 0004CL-001 | Affirmative Action | 1981 | Meeting notice of the Connecticut Association for Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action; Central Connecticut State College's affirmative action policies. |
007 | 0004CL-002 | Affirmative Action | 1987 | Governor expressing disappointment that so many affirmative action plans are not approved; plan for the Governor's Office; reports from the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities; plan for State |
007 | 0004CL-003 | Affirmative Action--Noncompliance Notices | January-September 15, 198 | |
007 | 0004CL-004 | Affirmative Action--Noncompliance Notices | September 16-December 198 | |
007 | 0004CL-005 | Affirmative Action | 1988 | Alleged racism at Department of Transportation; sample affirmative action program from Virginia; plan for Governor's Office. |
007 | 0004CL-006 | Affirmative Action | 1989 | Plan for the Governor's Office. |
007 | 0004CL-007 | Affirmative Action | 1990 | |
273 | 0004LC-001 | Correspondence | 1983 | Thank Governor for saving the Theater; Creditor's Committee expresses concerns; letters concerning state's purchase of land on which Theater stands; U. S. Department of the Interior explains what it w |
273 | 0004LC-002 | Memoranda and notes | April- December1983 | Question whether a bid or a Special Act is required before the state can take control of the theater; minutes of meeting with representatives from Theater's Board; memo concerning bankruptcy action; r |
273 | 0004LC-003 | Governor's Task Force--Contracts and Press Releases | June-July 1983 | Press release about O'Neill's plan to save Theater; agreement between bank and state for conveyance of land; lease agreement between the Theater and the state; amendment to project agreement between U |
273 | 0004LC-004 | Lease Agreements | 1983 | Drafts and final signed versions of lease between Theater and state. |
273 | 0004LC-005 | Correspondence | 1984-1985 | Draft lease agreement; bankruptcy plan; bequest to repair building. |
273 | 0004LC-006 | Governor's Task Force--Letters of Appointment | 1986 | Governor notifies individuals of their appointment to the Task Force; thank you letters from Governor to those who hosted inaugural luncheon. |
273 | 0004LC-007 | Governor's Task Force--Jackson's Notebook | 1986 | Includes mission, membership of Task Force, financial information and information on theater operations. |
273 | 0004LC-008 | Governor's Task Force--Inaugural Meeting | September 1986 | Notes, drafts and final version of Governor's remarks. |
273 | 0004LC-009 | Case Law, Reports, Correspondence | 1986 | Related case law and statutes; Chamber of Commerce report; recommendations for Task Force members; bond request for renovations; Theater president's response to Chamber report; Theater president's con |
273 | 0004LC-010 | Reports, Minutes, Articles | 1986 | Status report on physical plant; notes; long-range plan; meeting minutes concerning renovation of building; parking lot lease; newspaper articles concerning resignation of Theater director. |
273 | 0004LC-011 | Final Report | January 1987 | Final report; resignation of Trustees; press release concerning report. |
274 | 0004LC-012 | Board of Directors | 1987-1988 | Press release concerning reorganization of the Theater; organizational chart; recommendations of individuals to serve on Board. |
274 | 0004LC-013 | Correspondence | 1987 | Rebuttal of final report; Governor invited to Gala at the Theater; Young Shakespeare Co. performance program; complaint that English actors are illegal since they are not members of Actor's Equity. |
274 | 0004LC-014 | Newspaper Articles | 1987 | |
309 | 0004PO-001 | Correspondence | February-June 1983 | Requests for official statements from the Governor; request for copy of the Governor's inaugural address and a request for his State of the State address. |
309 | 0004PO-002 | Correspondence | July-December 1983 | Requests for official statement; request for statement by Governor about education; suggestions for commemorative events; newspaper seeks clarification of Governor's statement. |
309 | 0004PO-003 | Correspondence | 1984 | Requests for Official Statements. |
309 | 0004PO-004 | Correspondence | 1985 | Requests for Official Statements; request for copy of Governor's Chanukah message. |
309 | 0004PO-005 | Correspondence | 1986 | Requests for Official Statements; constituent sends Governor copies of her poems; complaint about wording of Official Statement. |
008 | 0005CL-001 | Aging | January-March 1981 | Responsibilities and activities of the Ombudsman Office; Department on Aging response to federal audit; advocacy for the elderly; need to stop age discrimination; questions about tax relief programs f |
008 | 0005CL-002 | Aging | April-May 1981 | Concerns of the black aged; budget problems; complaints against nursing homes; need for home care; tax relief programs for elderly; complaint about Senior Center; Senior Center having problems with fo |
008 | 0005CL-003 | Aging | June-December 1981 | Elderly being abused by attorney; complaints about nursing homes; plan for emergency placement of protective services clients; questions about fuel assistance programs; funding for Eastern Connecticut |
008 | 0005CL-004 | Aging--Adult Day Care | 1981 | Letters express need for continued funding of facilities and the need for Medicaid coverage. |
008 | 0005CL-005 | Aging--Bi-weekly reports | 1981 | |
008 | 0005CL-006 | Aging--Memos to/from Commissioner | January-March 1981 | Report on allegation of discrimination by Connecticut Community Care, Inc.; audit report and response; preliminary report on physically abused elders; nutrition program problems update; state policy o |
008 | 0005CL-007 | Aging--Memos to/from Commissioner | April-December 1981 | Report on impact of federal budget proposals on elderly; fiscal management and staffing problems; FY 1982 proposed funding formula. |
008 | 0005CL-008 | Aging--White House Conference on Aging | January-February 1981 | Recommendations for delegates (self or others); complaints about delegate choices. |
008 | 0005CL-009 | Aging--White House Conference on Aging | March-December 1981 | Recommendations for delegates (self or others); complaints about delegate choices; nomination for National Senior Citizens Award. |
009 | 0005CL-010 | Aging | 1982 | Report on impact of federal budget cuts on programs affecting the elderly; complaints about services provided certain elderly individuals; Commissioner's letter writing campaign in support of the Seni |
009 | 0005CL-011 | Aging | 1983 | Opening remarks by Mary Ellen Klinck, Commissioner on Aging, before the Appropriation Committee; question about protective legislation in the state for the elderly; development of the Governor's Confe |
009 | 0005CL-012 | Aging | 1984 | Primarily letters concerning the financial situation of the Quinebaug Valley Senior Citizens Center; bi-weekly reports (3); report on Home Equity Conversion. |
009 | 0005CL-013 | Aging | 1985 | Invitation to Abraham Ribicoff to speak; survey on crime and the elderly; information on reverse annuity mortgages; copy of The Elderly newspaper; lists of homes for the aged. |
009 | 0005CL-014 | Aging--ConnPACE | 1985 | report of the Findings and Recommendations of the Task Force of Pharmaceutical Assistance for the Elderly; synopsis of Task Force recommendations; text of the bill (PA 85-573) establishing program |
009 | 0005CL-015 | Aging | January-May, 1986 | reduced federal funds affecting nutrition programs; contract for food service for elderly; question about tax relief for elderly; question concerning eligibility for pharmaceutical assistance |
009 | 0005CL-016 | Aging | July-December 1986 | questions about pharmaceutical assistance; questions abut Medicare; concerns about elderly tax relief; suggestion to use surplus to help the elderly |
009 | 0005CL-017 | Aging--Bi-weekly reports | 1986 | |
009 | 0005CL-018 | Aging--ConnPACE | 1986 | performance bond for contractor who will handle claims; legislation and regulations creating program; memoranda; cost estimates; quarterly report |
009 | 0005CL-019 | Aging | January-March 1987 | problems with Medicare coverage; questions regarding retired older workers; need help paying for prescription drugs, Governor explains ConnPACE; urge Governor's support for state funding of Health Scr |
010 | 0005CL-020 | Aging | April-July 1987 | questions about ConnPACE; need for senior housing; alleged ethics violations in the Department on Aging; explain transportation needs and problems; complaints about nursing homes; describe financial p |
010 | 0005CL-021 | Aging | August-October 1987 | need Governor's help in medical or housing crisis situation; questions about ConnPACE; children having problems finding placement for ailing parents; elderly relate transportation problems; questions |
010 | 0005CL-022 | Aging | November-December 1987 | questions about ConnPACE; concerns about high cost of housing and of living; petitions and letters to Governor to support elderly nutrition programs; complaint about delay in response to crisis by Pro |
010 | 0005CL-023 | Aging--Bi-weekly reports | 1987 | |
010 | 0005CL-024 | Aging--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1987 | news release describing the Department's 1987 Needs Assessment Survey; response to questions in the Agency Budget Questionnaire |
010 | 0005CL-025 | Aging | January-March 20, 1988 | praise for and questions about ConnPACE; letters urging Governor's support of increased funding for Senior Centers; needs of Hispanic elderly need to be addressed; elderly explain financial and medica |
010 | 0005CL-026 | Aging | March 21-May 1988 | family needs help obtaining services for elderly relatives; complaints about nursing homes; complaints about independent living services; questions about independent living services; petition to have |
010 | 0005CL-027 | Aging | June-October 1988 | complaints about nursing homes; questions about ConnPACE; elderly relate their medical and financial problems; information sent to the Governor by commercial service providers [most letters bucked to |
010 | 0005CL-028 | Aging | November-December 1988 | petition urging Governor's support of elderly nutrition program; complaint about nursing home; series of designs for elderly housing units submitted to Governor and Department on Aging; individual con |
010 | 0005CL-029 | Aging--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1988 | Data on state and federal dollars allocated to support adult day care; Advisory Council supports Department's budget options; summary report of the Governor's Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease; update |
011 | 0005CL-030 | Aging--Bi-weekly reports | 1988 | |
011 | 0005CL-031 | Aging--Reports | 1988 | List of Connecticut senior centers; review of Amendments to the State Plan on Aging |
011 | 0005CL-032 | Aging | January-May 1989 | Questions and complaints about Medicare; letters urging financial support of the Meals on Wheels (elderly nutrition) program; elderly describing their medical and financial problems; praise for and qu |
011 | 0005CL-033 | Aging | June-October 1989 | complaints about increase in nursing home rates; Connecticut AARP's report on the fate of it's legislative priorities; questions about volunteer opportunities for senior citizens; allegations of abuse |
011 | 0005CL-034 | Aging | November-December 1989 | urge Governor's support of Elderly Nutrition Program; suggested legislation that would help the disabled |
011 | 0005CL-035 | Aging--Personnel | 1989 | allegation of age discrimination against Public Industry Council. |
011 | 0005CL-036 | Aging--Reports | 1989 | letter from Commissioner to Connecticut Congressional delegation stating concerns with P.L. 100-300, Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988; Conservatorship Task Force Report; response to audit re |
011 | 0005CL-037 | Aging | January-May 1990 | urge Governor to support elderly nutrition programs; AARP legislative agenda and Governor's response; questions and concerns about ConnPACE and other services for the elderly; complaint about care [mo |
011 | 0005CL-038 | Aging | April-December 1990 | elderly describe their medical and financial problems; pharmacist concerned about waste and abuse he sees in ConnPACE; petition to eliminate registration fee for courses offered by senior center; crit |
012 | 0005CL-039 | Aging--Reports | 1990 | bi-weekly, ConnPACE quarterly report and Ombudsman annual report, including such topics as missing case files, nutrition programs, in-home care, and legislation that affects the elderly |
310 | 0005PO-001 | Proclamations | 1984-1990 | |
012 | 0006CL-001 | Agriculture | 1981 | concern about cruelty to animals and animal testing; information and questions about the farmland preservation program in Connecticut; requests for soil samples; complaints about a fly infestation in |
012 | 0006CL-002 | Agriculture--Biweekly reports | 1981 | |
012 | 0006CL-003 | Agriculture--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1981 | report from the Agriculture Subcommittee of the Governor's Rural Development Council on preparation for a comprehensive Food and Agriculture Policy; report on legislation limiting the import of female |
012 | 0006CL-004 | Agriculture | 1982 | correspondence with staff at the U.S. Department of Agriculture concerning subsidies, rural development, and food stamps; concern about the farmland preservation program; student reports findings from |
012 | 0006CL-005 | Agriculture--Kellogg Grant | 1982 | application to the W. K. K. Kellogg Foundation to develop a continuing program for rural leadership involving all six New England States, and a request for the Governor's support ; report of Kellogg G |
012 | 0006CL-006 | Agriculture | 1983 | the Humane Society of the U.S. requests a list of Connecticut laws that protect farm animals; report on farmland preservation; letter asking Governor to support agriculture; information on training da |
012 | 0006CL-007 | Agriculture--Biweekly reports | 1983 | |
012 | 0006CL-008 | Agriculture | 1984 | plans for UConn expansion affects farmland; concern for animals in shelters; future of agriculture discussed |
012 | 0006CL-009 | Agriculture--Reports and letters from Department | 1984 | fly infestation and state's response; plan for addressing avian influenza; regulations on intensive poultry farm inspections, legislation and proposed regulations for control of diseases such as avian |
012 | 0006CL-010 | Agriculture | 1985 | concern about the future of the state subsidized spay/neuter clinic in Bethany; how to dispose of deceased dog; thanks for increase in funding to agricultural fairs; Governor outlines his support of a |
012 | 0006CL-011 | Agriculture--Reports and memos | 1985 | progress on development of a Northeast Agricultural Policy; projected loss to nursery industry of export materials to Canadian markets; threat to the dairy support system; Senator Jesse Helms proposes |
013 | 0006CL-012 | Agriculture | 1986 | results of consumer survey on farm crisis; investigation of animal abuse; report on density of horses in the state; object to branding cows; object to Operation Dog Tag which involves canine officers |
013 | 0006CL-013 | Agriculture--Reports and memos | 1986 | bi-weekly reports; invitations to national and regional meetings about agriculture; progress reports on the Conn. Equestrian Center; Farm Bureau legislative agenda and results; audit of the Connecticu |
013 | 0006CL-014 | Agriculture | January-March 1987 | requests for information; Commissioner plans to apply for a grant from the Farmers Home Administration; report on the accomplishments of the Westport Shellfish Commission since jurisdiction question s |
013 | 0006CL-015 | Agriculture | April-May 1987 | school child asks for information on agriculture in Conn.; steps taken by state to protect bee population from insecticides; continued contention about jurisdiction of Westport clamming beds; question |
013 | 0006CL-016 | Agriculture | June-September 1987 | requests for information on state's farmland preservation program; concern for animals in pet shops; child seeks Governor's help in obtaining a Maine coon cat; Governor's remarks at the opening of the |
013 | 0006CL-017 | Agriculture | October-December 1987 | urge Governor to support Bloomfield Farm Implement Museum; praise for passage of Pet Shop Euthanasia Law; damage report on livestock killed by two dogs; concern about new Farmers Home Administration p |
013 | 0006CL-018 | Agriculture--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1987 | bi-weekly reports; request Governor to include a major new farm policy initiative in his budget address; report on the fly infestation; efforts to streamline Farmland Preservation application procedur |
013 | 0006CL-019 | Agriculture | January-February 1988 | information on the Bloomfield Farm Implement Museum; opposition to press coverage of the livestock killed by dogs and the subsequent disposal of the dogs; strategic planning for the Department; wineri |
014 | 0006CL-020 | Agriculture | March-May 1988 | brief report of the Governor's Council for the Development of Agricultural Industry; opposition to manner in which Canine Control unit handled the dogs that killed livestock; invitation to explore eco |
014 | 0006CL-021 | Agriculture | June-December 1988 | efforts to control salmonella in eggs; opposition to manner in which Canine Control unit handled the dogs that killed livestock; Commissioner urges Connecticut's Congressional delegation to support th |
014 | 0006CL-022 | Agriculture | January-August 1989 | American Farmland Trust congratulates state on its successful farmland preservation program; need to continue preserving farmland; opposes testing using animals; brief report of the Governor's Council |
014 | 0006CL-023 | Agriculture | September-December 1989 | information concerning the need for seafood safety inspections and how it would be funded; request for information on how the state regulates health of horses sold at auction |
014 | 0006CL-024 | Agriculture--Memos and letters to/from Commissioner | 1989 | information on salmonella infection in eggs; audit recommendations; administrative report; information on apple marketing |
014 | 0006CL-025 | Agriculture | January-May 1990 | alleged misuse of farmland preservation funds; complaints about Canine Control office; concern about drug contamination of milk; need to preserve and restore coastal lands; comments to federal Committ |
014 | 0006CL-026 | Agriculture | June-December 1990 | seafood inspection; notice of rabies moving toward the state; allegations that dogs from municipal pound are being sold to UConn Medical Center; concern about and request moratorium on sick horses bei |
014 | 0006CL-027 | Agriculture--Administrative Report | 1990 | |
014 | 0006CL-028 | Agriculture--Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station | 1981 | description of the Station for the Governor; State of the Station address; minutes of the Board of Control |
014 | 0006CL-029 | Agriculture--Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station | 1986 | reports and advisories concerning PCBs in honeybees, the state's response to Lyme disease, the Station's relationship with industry, and state's efforts to reduce pesticide contamination |
015 | 0006CL-030 | Agriculture--Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station | 1987 | minutes of the Board of Control; report on public education about Lyme disease and state legislation concerning the ailment; proposed legislation to expand responsibilities of the Station |
015 | 0006CL-031 | Agriculture--Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station | 1988 | minutes of the Board of Control; information on research areas addressed by the Station |
015 | 0006CL-032 | Agriculture--Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station | 1989 | letters to the Governor concerning efforts to waive foreign residency requirement for a doctor working at the Station |
015 | 0006CL-033 | Agriculture--Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station | 1990 | minutes of the Board of Control |
015 | 0006CL-034 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1981 | notice of resignation of State Conservationist and hiring replacement; notice of rejection of increase of dairy price supports by U.S. House; information on federal food and nutrition programs; propos |
015 | 0006CL-035 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1982 | proposed legislation and regulations on food stamps, egg research; press releases from Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block; Gov. sends response to federal Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act; |
015 | 0006CL-036 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1983 | proposed amendments to New England and Mid-Atlantic milk marketing agreements; state's comments about rules for Food Stamps eligibility; National Rural Development Strategy report; letters accompanyin |
015 | 0006CL-037 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1984 | announcement of milk diversion program; areas in Connecticut named eligible for Farmers Home Administration emergency loan assistance for flood damage; state comments on proposed rule for Temporary E |
015 | 0006CL-038 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1985 | letters accompanying reports; information about revisions to the Debt Adjustment Program for farmers; notices about awards, legislative proposals, developing plans to streamline the Department |
015 | 0006CL-039 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1986 | request for comments on new rules and regulations; Gov. requests additional emergency food supplies (cheese); Gov. requests assistance from Department if avian influenza spreads; analysis of impact of |
015 | 0006CL-040 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1987 | areas in Connecticut named eligible for Farmers Home Administration emergency loan assistance for hail damage; request comments on new rules for Food Stamps and the wild horse and burro policy; divers |
015 | 0006CL-041 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1988 | Rural Development Strategy update; National Program for Soil and Water Conservation; letters accompanying reports; minutes of the Committee on Automated Flood Warning; proposed amendments to New Engla |
015 | 0006CL-042 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1989 | grant proposal for the WIC/Farmers' Market program; proposed amendments to New England and Mid-Atlantic milk marketing agreements; federal legislation concerning food safety |
015 | 0006CL-043 | Agriculture, U. S. Department of | 1990 | proposed amendments to federal cranberry marketing agreement; proposed amendments to New England and Mid-Atlantic milk marketing agreements |
311 | 0006PO-001 | Press Releases--Index | December 1980-August 1981 | Chronological listing of events or speeches. |
311 | 0006PO-002 | Press Releases | December 1980 | Governor's inaugural speech. |
311 | 0006PO-003 | Press Releases | January 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-004 | Press Releases | February 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-005 | Press Releases | March 1981 | Includes report to Governor on the One-Man July Report regarding the Department of Income Maintenance. |
311 | 0006PO-006 | Press Releases | April 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-007 | Press Releases | May 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-008 | Press Releases | June 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-009 | Press Releases | July 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-010 | Press Releases | August 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-011 | Press Releases--Index | September 1981-April 1982 | |
311 | 0006PO-012 | Press Releases | September 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-013 | Press Releases | October 1981 | Includes Department of Human Resources allocation and spending proposals for a Social Services Block Grant. |
311 | 0006PO-014 | Press Releases | November 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-015 | Press Releases | December 1981 | |
311 | 0006PO-016 | Press Releases | January 1982 | Includes special message to the General Assembly concerning legislation to be addressed; Executive Summary and highlights of the Connecticut White House Conference on Children and Youth. |
311 | 0006PO-017 | Press Releases | February 1982 | |
311 | 0006PO-018 | Press Releases | March 1982 | Includes preliminary summary of the estimated impact of federal budget reduction on the State of Connecticut; Executive Summary of the Preliminary Report of the Commission on Higher Education and the |
311 | 0006PO-019 | Press Releases | April 1982 | |
311 | 0006PO-020 | Press Releases--Index | May-November 1982 | |
311 | 0006PO-021 | Press Releases | May 1982 | |
312 | 0006PO-022 | Press Releases | June 1982 | |
312 | 0006PO-023 | Press Releases | July 1982 | |
312 | 0006PO-024 | Press Releases | August 1982 | |
312 | 0006PO-025 | Press Releases | September 1982 | |
312 | 0006PO-026 | Press Releases | October 1982 | |
312 | 0006PO-027 | Press Releases--Index | November 1982-September 1 | |
312 | 0006PO-028 | Press Releases | November 1982 | |
312 | 0006PO-029 | Press Releases | December 1982 | |
312 | 0006PO-030 | Press Releases | January 1983 | |
312 | 0006PO-031 | Press Releases | February 1983 | |
312 | 0006PO-032 | Press Releases | March 1983 | |
312 | 0006PO-033 | Press Releases | April 1983 | |
312 | 0006PO-034 | Press Releases | May 1983 | |
312 | 0006PO-035 | Press Releases | June 1983 | |
312 | 0006PO-036 | Press Releases | July 1983 | |
312 | 0006PO-037 | Press Releases | August 1983 | |
312 | 0006PO-038 | Press Releases | September 1983 | |
313 | 0006PO-039 | Press Releases--Index | October 1983-June 1984 | |
313 | 0006PO-040 | Press Releases | October 1983 | |
313 | 0006PO-041 | Press Releases | November 1983 | |
313 | 0006PO-042 | Press Releases | December 1983 | |
313 | 0006PO-043 | Press Releases | January 1984 | |
313 | 0006PO-044 | Press Releases | February 1984 | |
313 | 0006PO-045 | Press Releases--Index | February 1984-September 1 | Lists of Governor's speeches, remarks and statements. |
313 | 0006PO-046 | Press Releases | March 1984 | |
313 | 0006PO-047 | Press Releases | April 1984 | |
313 | 0006PO-048 | Press Releases | May 1984 | |
313 | 0006PO-049 | Press Releases--Index | June 1984-January 1985 | |
313 | 0006PO-050 | Press Releases | June 1984 | |
313 | 0006PO-051 | Press Releases | July 1984 | |
313 | 0006PO-052 | Press Releases | August 1984 | Includes Governor's request to Bond Commission for funding for Transportation Infrastructure Renewal Program; investigation of the Department of Mental Retardation's Independent Professional Review/Ut |
313 | 0006PO-053 | Press Releases | September 1984 | |
313 | 0006PO-054 | Press Releases | October 1984 | |
314 | 0006PO-055 | Press Releases | November 1984 | |
314 | 0006PO-056 | Press Releases | December 1984 | |
314 | 0006PO-057 | Press Releases--Index | January-September 1985 | Actually covers February-September 1985. |
314 | 0006PO-058 | Press Releases | January 1985 | |
314 | 0006PO-059 | Press Releases | February 1985 | Includes preliminary analysis of impact of President Reagan's proposed budget on Connecticut. |
314 | 0006PO-060 | Press Releases | March 1985 | |
314 | 0006PO-061 | Press Releases | April 1985 | |
314 | 0006PO-062 | Press Releases | May 1985 | |
314 | 0006PO-063 | Press Releases | June 1985 | |
314 | 0006PO-064 | Press Releases | July 1985 | Includes information about a Transportation Accountability Board. |
314 | 0006PO-065 | Press Releases | August 1985 | |
315 | 0006PO-066 | Press Releases--Index | September 1985-May 1986 | |
315 | 0006PO-067 | Press Releases--Index | September 1985-October 19 | |
315 | 0006PO-068 | Press Releases | September 1985 | Includes announcement of formation of Task Force on Family Violence; Special Report to the Governor with Regard to the Report of the U.S. Department of Justice on Southbury Training School. |
315 | 0006PO-069 | Press Releases | October 1985 | Includes remarks to the Associated Press. |
315 | 0006PO-070 | Press Releases | November 1985 | |
315 | 0006PO-071 | Press Releases | December 1985 | Report on operation of branch offices of the Department of Motor Vehicles. |
315 | 0006PO-072 | Press Releases | January 1986 | Includes O'Neill's education budget increase proposal; information on the Healthy Start program; recommendations by Task Force on Family Violence. |
315 | 0006PO-073 | Press Releases | February 1986 | |
315 | 0006PO-074 | Press Releases | March 1986 | |
315 | 0006PO-075 | Press Releases | April 1986 | |
315 | 0006PO-076 | Press Releases | May 1986 | |
315 | 0006PO-077 | Press Releases--Index | June 1986-December 1986 | |
315 | 0006PO-078 | Press Releases | June 1986 | |
316 | 0006PO-079 | Press Releases | July 1986 | Includes estimates of State Aid to Municipalities. |
316 | 0006PO-080 | Press Releases | August 1986 | |
316 | 0006PO-081 | Press Releases | September 1986 | |
316 | 0006PO-082 | Press Releases | October 1986 | Includes Interim Action Report of the Governor's Task Force on the Veterans' Home and Hospital. |
316 | 0006PO-083 | Press Releases | November 1986 | |
316 | 0006PO-084 | Press Releases--Index | December 1986-June 1987 | |
316 | 0006PO-085 | Press Releases | December 1986 | |
316 | 0006PO-086 | Press Releases | January 1987 | |
316 | 0006PO-087 | Press Releases | February 1987 | Includes correspondence concerning investigation at the Department of Correction; correspondence with Attorney General Joseph Lieberman concerning the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (CRRA). |
316 | 0006PO-088 | Press Releases | March 1987 | |
316 | 0006PO-089 | Press Releases | April 1987 | |
316 | 0006PO-090 | Press Releases | May 1987 | |
316 | 0006PO-091 | Press Releases | June 1987 | |
317 | 0006PO-092 | Press Releases--Index | July-December 1987 | |
317 | 0006PO-093 | Press Releases | July 1987 | |
317 | 0006PO-094 | Press Releases | August 1987 | Includes estimates of state aid to municipalities. |
317 | 0006PO-095 | Press Releases | September 1987 | |
317 | 0006PO-096 | Press Releases | October 1987 | |
317 | 0006PO-097 | Press Releases | November 1987 | |
317 | 0006PO-098 | Press Releases | December 1987 | Includes reports on Suffield Prison and on Newtown Jail site. |
317 | 0006PO-099 | Press Releases--Index | January-December 1988 | |
317 | 0006PO-100 | Press Releases | January 1988 | |
317 | 0006PO-101 | Press Releases | February 1988 | |
317 | 0006PO-102 | Press Releases | March 1988 | Includes facts and figures related to the Governor's local property tax relief program. |
317 | 0006PO-103 | Press Releases | April 1988 | |
317 | 0006PO-104 | Press Releases | May 1988 | Includes lists of engrossed bills signed by Governor. |
317 | 0006PO-105 | Press Releases | June 1988 | Includes lists of engrossed bills signed by Governor. |
317 | 0006PO-106 | Press Releases | July 1988 | |
317 | 0006PO-107 | Press Releases | August 1988 | Includes report on AIDS in Connecticut; Long Island Sound Update. |
317 | 0006PO-108 | Press Releases | September 1988 | |
318 | 0006PO-109 | Press Releases | October 1988 | Includes documents from a court case involving the Department of Motor Vehicles. |
318 | 0006PO-110 | Press Releases | November 1988 | |
318 | 0006PO-111 | Press Releases | December 1988 | |
318 | 0006PO-112 | Press Releases--Index | January-December 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-113 | Press Releases | January 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-114 | Press Releases | February 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-115 | Press Releases | March 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-116 | Press Releases | April 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-117 | Press Releases | May 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-118 | Press Releases | June 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-119 | Press Releases | July 1989 | Includes veto messages; request for federal disaster aid. |
318 | 0006PO-120 | Press Releases | August 1989 | Information about the Commission to Study the Management of State Government. |
318 | 0006PO-121 | Press Releases | September 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-122 | Press Releases | October 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-123 | Press Releases | November 1989 | |
318 | 0006PO-124 | Press Releases | December 1989 | |
319 | 0006PO-125 | Press Releases--Index | January-December 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-126 | Press Releases | January 1990 | Includes Congressman Morrison's request to the General Accounting Office to investigate the Connecticut Department of Income Maintenance. |
319 | 0006PO-127 | Press Releases | February 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-128 | Press Releases | March 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-129 | Press Releases | April 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-130 | Press Releases | May 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-131 | Press Releases | June 1990 | Includes list of bills Governor signed; veto messages. |
319 | 0006PO-132 | Press Releases | July 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-133 | Press Releases | August 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-134 | Press Releases | September 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-135 | Press Releases | October-November 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-136 | Press Releases | December 1990 | |
319 | 0006PO-137 | Press Releases--Published Speeches | 1987-1990 | Published versions of the Governor's State of the State addresses, budget addresses, Closing Session speeches, and a State of the Judiciary address by Chief Justice Ellen A. Peters. |
319 | 0006PO-138 | Press Releases | 1981-1983 | These were found with the photograph collection, but no prints exists. In order to keep them separate from the photographs, these press releases were appended to this Sub-series. |
319 | 0006PO-139 | Press Releases | 1984 | These were found with the photograph collection, but no prints exists. In order to keep them separate from the photographs, these press releases were appended to this Sub-series. |
319 | 0006PO-140 | Press Releases | 1985-1986 | These were found with the photograph collection, but no prints exists. In order to keep them separate from the photographs, these press releases were appended to this Sub-series. |
319 | 0006PO-141 | Press Releases | n.d. | These were found with the photograph collection, but no prints exists. In order to keep them separate from the photographs, these press releases were appended to this Sub-series. |
320 | 0006PO-142 | Press Releases--Signatures and Vetoes | 1984 | Lists of bills signed or vetoed, with the date on which that happened, and additional notations. Copies of documents kept by Bill Siering, the Governor's Executive Clerk. |
320 | 0006PO-143 | Press Releases--Signatures and Vetoes | 1985 | Lists of bills signed or vetoed, with the date on which that happened, and additional notations. Copies of documents kept by Bill Siering, the Governor's Executive Clerk. |
320 | 0006PO-144 | Press Releases--Signatures and Vetoes | 1986 | Lists of bills signed or vetoed, with the date on which that happened, and additional notations. Copies of documents kept by Bill Siering, the Governor's Executive Clerk. |
320 | 0006PO-145 | Press Releases--Signatures and Vetoes | 1987 | Lists of bills signed or vetoed, with the date on which that happened, and additional notations. Copies of documents kept by Bill Siering, the Governor's Executive Clerk. |
320 | 0006PO-146 | Press Releases--Signatures and Vetoes | 1988 | Lists of bills signed or vetoed, with the date on which that happened, and additional notations. Copies of documents kept by Bill Siering, the Governor's Executive Clerk. |
320 | 0006PO-147 | Press Releases--Signatures and Vetoes | 1989 | Lists of bills signed or vetoed, with the date on which that happened, and additional notations. Copies of documents kept by Bill Siering, the Governor's Executive Clerk. |
320 | 0006PO-148 | Press Releases--Signatures and Vetoes | 1990 | Lists of bills signed or vetoed, with the date on which that happened, and additional notations. Copies of documents kept by Bill Siering, the Governor's Executive Clerk. |
320 | 0006PO-149 | Press Releases--Call for Special Session | June 1990 | |
016 | 0007CL-001 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | 1981 | legislation needed to reduce alcohol-related highway deaths; Connecticut Hispanic Addiction Commission minutes; concern about teenage addiction; information about Combined Hospitals Alcoholism Progra |
016 | 0007CL-002 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | 1982 | concern about funding for education and treatment for teenage addiction; oppose closure of detox facility in New London; request for information about state's laws concerning controlled substances; r |
016 | 0007CL-003 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | 1983 | support from state for addiction treatment centers; Vice President Bush announces new law enforcement effort to thwart drug smuggling; support for higher drinking age; concern from the commission abou |
016 | 0007CL-004 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | 1984 | support for raising drinking age; President Reagan's National Strategy for Prevention of Drug Abuse and Drug Trafficking |
016 | 0007CL-005 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | 1985 | suggested solutions for alcoholism; support for and opposition to raising drinking age; Governor requests extension of federal alcohol treatment demonstration project; letter from commission about nee |
016 | 0007CL-006 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | 1986 | Governor's Initiative to Prevent Student Alcohol and Drug Abuse; student and individual suggestions for preventing abuse; proposed and passed federal legislation regarding abuse; regulations about pu |
016 | 0007CL-007 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse]--Drinking Age | 1986 | young adults opposed to raising the drinking age; students request information from Governor about state's drunk driving laws |
016 | 0007CL-008 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse]--Memos to/from Director | 1986 | summary of the Governor's Conference on the Prevention of Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse; Alcohol & Drug Problems Association points out inconsistencies in President Reagan's drug policy; Governor |
016 | 0007CL-009 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | January-March 1987 | Weston, Conn.'s drug education booklet; requests information on Governor's actions to reduce drug abuse; personal opinions about drug problem; students ask Governor to urge President Reagan to focus o |
016 | 0007CL-010 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | April-June 1987 | former addict and alcoholic wish to volunteer to help others; companies, individuals and organizations market their educational programs; Governors send information on programs in their states; concer |
016 | 0007CL-011 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | July-December 1987 | express need for methadone clinic in Willimantic and elsewhere; student wishes to discuss drug problem with Governor; federal legislation regarding drug abuse, testing, etc.; suggested patient rights; |
016 | 0007CL-012 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse]--Biweekly reports | 1987 | |
016 | 0007CL-013 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse]--Memos to/from Director | 1987 | application for block grant; director writes to Health Services to request Medicare and Medicaid continue to include substance abuse treatment coverage; director writes to Congressional delegation abo |
017 | 0007CL-014 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse]--Funding APT Foundation | 1987 | clients, medical professionals and social workers urge Gov. and state representatives to return funding for vocational services by APT to the CADAC budget |
017 | 0007CL-015 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | January-June 1988 | information on methadone drug treatment in Connecticut; individuals and companies market drug education programs or logos; presence of AIDS impacting drug treatment centers; alcoholic relates his prob |
017 | 0007CL-016 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | July-August 1988 | substance abusers relate their problems; urge Gov. to fund more treatment programs; state needs comprehensive law enforcement strategy to stop drug dealing and use; individuals and companies market d |
017 | 0007CL-017 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | September-December 1988 | individuals and companies market drug education programs or logos; staff complain about lack of air conditioning; reports on drug programs in other states; parent seeks help for drug addicted son; |
017 | 0007CL-018 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse]--Memos to/from commissioner | 1988 | information about methadone treatment; information and opinions on P.S. 85-579 which transfers substance abuse from the Department of Mental Health to CADAC; treatment agreement with Department of Chi |
017 | 0007CL-019 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | January-March 1989 | suggestions for stopping drug abuse; individuals and companies market drug education programs or logos; urge Gov. to fund treatment centers; abusers relate problems and request help from Gov.; organi |
017 | 0007CL-020 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | April-August 1989 | suggestions for stopping drug abuse; state's input for a national drug control strategy; individuals and companies market drug education programs or logos; parent seeks help for drug addicted child; G |
017 | 0007CL-021 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | September-October 1989 | Gov.'s staff provides crisis intervention for substance abusers; parent seeks help for drug addicted child; suggestions for stopping drug abuse; individuals and companies market drug education progra |
018 | 0007CL-022 | Alcohol [and Drug Abuse] | November-December 1989 | mother writes in concern for her drug-taking son; need to stop drug dealers; companies and organizations market their services; staff helps provide crisis intervention; suggestions for preventing drun |
018 | 0007CL-023 | Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission--Drugs Don't Work | 1989 | meeting notices and updates concerning the Drugs Don't Work Governor's Partnership to Prevent Substance Abuse in the Workforce |
018 | 0007CL-024 | Alcohol and Drug Abuse--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1989 | information on treatment and prevention services funded by the state; response to Gov's requested budget cuts; comments on proposed federal rules for interim methadone programs; study of fiscal impact |
018 | 0007CL-025 | Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission | January-April 1990 | suggestions for resolving the drug problem; success of students' efforts to educate young people about drug abuse; information on the Save Our Streets program; students request information on drug a |
018 | 0007CL-026 | Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission | May-June 1990 | student expresses concern about the drug problem and Gov. explains some of his actions; companies and individuals market abuse education programs; high school students argue for and against legalizing |
018 | 0007CL-027 | Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission | July-December 1990 | Gov. announces continued funding for the Drug Enforcement Grant Program; suggestions for resolving substance abuse; state's Policy for a Drug-free Workplace; state is accused of victimizing Mothers Ag |
018 | 0007CL-028 | Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission--Drugs Don't Work | 1990 | meeting notices; by-laws revision; study of drug attitudes and use among Conn. Residents [the full title of this initiative is Drugs Don't Work: Governor's Partnership to Prevent Substance Abuse in th |
018 | 0007CL-029 | Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission--Grants | 1990 | auditors' report on and CADAC response to recommendations for improving grant distribution; reports to fiscal department on various grants; instructions for submitting federal grant proposals for mod |
018 | 0007CL-030 | Alcohol & Drug Abuse Comm.--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1990 | sends report Student Substance Abuse in Connecticut; press release about the study with a list of CADAC substance abuse prevention initiatives; report on Cocaine: National and Connecticut Information; |
321 | 0007PO-001 | [Newspaper Articles]--Bridge | 1981-1986 | Department of Transportation press releases, newspaper articles and copies of correspondence in relation to discussion about a bridge or another ferry to Long Island; information about bridge replacem |
321 | 0007PO-002 | [Newspaper Articles]--Bridge Collapse 1983 | June-August 1983 | Hour by hour description of Governor's actions June 28-30, 1983; comments for press conference; Department of Economic Development issues information on alternate routes to I-95; speculation on cause |
321 | 0007PO-003 | [Newspaper Articles]--Bridge Collapse 1983 | September-October 1983 | Northbound lanes of highway reopened to trucks and buses; bridge inspector arrested for forgery; Department of Transportation internal review of bridge inspection policies and procedures; charge and c |
321 | 0007PO-004 | [Newspaper Articles]--Bridge Collapse 1983 | November 1983-1986 | Interim report on implementation of Department of Transportation inspection policies and procedures; Governor's Task Force on Infrastructure; reports on bridge inspections; temporary span replace; Dep |
321 | 0007PO-005 | [Newspaper Articles]--Infrastructure | June-July 1983 | Governor's response to Westchester County Executive's complaints about comments made by Commissioner Burns; Governor requests federal aid to repair Mianus River Bridge; National Governors' Association |
321 | 0007PO-006 | [Newspaper Articles]--Infrastructure | August-December 1983 | Governor's statement to the National Governors' Association; Governor's Op-Ed piece for the Greenwich Times; local needs infrastructure questionnaire; reports. |
322 | 0007PO-007 | [Newspaper Articles]--Infrastructure | January-May 1984 | Department of Transportation dismisses two divers for misuse of state funds; possible tax increase to fund bridge repairs; Task Force Report on Bridges and Dams; Governor's comments about the report; |
322 | 0007PO-008 | [Newspaper Articles]--Infrastructure | June-July 1984 | National Transportation Safety Board report on the Mianus River Bridge collapse; allegations of fraud at the Department; criminal investigation of the collapse. |
322 | 0007PO-009 | [Newspaper Articles]--Infrastructure II | 1984-1986 | Press releases, copies of Governor's speeches, articles about the Department of Transportation's plan to inspect and repair bridges; special tax obligation bonds to fund first ten years of Governor's |
322 | 0007PO-010 | [Newspaper Articles]--Infrastructure II | April-November 1984 | Governor's Task Force on Infrastructure reports on roads and highways, hazardous waste facilities, water supply, etc. |
322 | 0007PO-011 | [Newspaper Articles]--Infrastructure II | December 1984-December 19 | Notice of contracts being offered; progress reports; Governor's Task Force on Infrastructure Final Report. |
322 | 0007PO-012 | Newspaper Articles--Governor's Commission on Long Term Care | 1986-1988 | Newspaper coverage of the Commission's work; report How Will We Pay; update on Governor's plan of action following report. |
019 | 0008CL-001 | Appointments | 1981-1982 | Letters from the Governor appointing individuals to state boards and commissions; appointments as Commissioner of Deeds, resident in the States of New York, Massachusetts or New Jersey. |
019 | 0008CL-002 | Appointments | 1988 | Constituents recommend individuals for appointment to boards or commissions; list of Governor's appointments sent to the General Assembly |
019 | 0008CL-003 | Appointments | 1989 | Governor congratulates individuals on their appointments |
019 | 0008CL-004 | Appointments | 1990 | Governor congratulates individuals on their appointments |
019 | 0008CL-005 | Appointments--Recommendations | 1989 | Constituents recommend individuals for appointment to boards or commissions or volunteer their own services |
019 | 0008CL-006 | Appointments--Recommendations, A-K | 1990 | Constituents recommend individuals for appointment to boards or commissions or volunteer their own services |
019 | 0008CL-007 | Appointments--Recommendations, L-Z | 1990 | Constituents recommend individuals for appointment to boards or commissions or volunteer their own services |
019 | 0008CL-008 | Appointments | 1991 | Appointment to Conn. Hazardous Waste Management Service |
323 | 0008PO-001 | Photographs, Folders 1-50 | 1981 | Folders 1-50 |
324 | 0008PO-002 | Photographs, Folders 51-97 | 1981 | Folders 51-97 |
325 | 0008PO-003 | Photographs, Folders 98-153 | 1981-1982 | Folders 98-153 |
326 | 0008PO-004 | Photographs, Folders 154-215 | 1982-1983 | Folders 154-215 |
327 | 0008PO-005 | Photographs, Folders 216-279 | 1983 | Folders 216-279 |
328 | 0008PO-006 | Photographs, Folders 280-341 | 1983-1984 | Folders 280-341 |
329 | 0008PO-007 | Photographs, Folders 342-398 | 1984-1985 | Folders 342-398 |
330 | 0008PO-008 | Photographs, Folders 399-451 | 1981-1986 | Folders 399-451 |
331 | 0008PO-009 | Photographs, Folders 452-516 | 1983-1990 | Folders 452-516 |
332 | 0008PO-010 | Negatives | December 1980-March 1982 | |
333 | 0008PO-011 | Negatives | April 1982-April 1983 | |
334 | 0008PO-012 | Negatives | May 1983-June 12, 1984 | |
335 | 0008PO-013 | Negatives | June 13, 1984-July 19, 19 | |
336 | 0008PO-014 | Negatives | July 24, 1985-January 1, | |
337 | 0008PO-015 | Negatives | Jan. 27, 1987-Oct. 18, 19 | |
338 | 0008PO-016 | Negatives | Nov. 14, 1988-Nov. 20, 19 | |
339 | 0008PO-017 | Negatives | Nov. 16, 1990-Jan. 8, 199 | Also Lieutenant Governor Fauliso negatives, May 1, 1981 to May 24, 1990; and negatives of events or people that do not appear to relate to the Governor, 1981-1990. |
358 | 0008RM-001 | Acknowledgements--Children 1986 | 1981-1990 | |
359 | 0008RM-002 | Children, 1987-1990 | 1987-1990 | |
360 | 0008RM-003 | Comptroller-Education | 1981-1990 | |
361 | 0008RM-004 | Environmental Protection--Human Resources 1982 | 1981-1990 | |
362 | 0008RM-005 | Human Resources 1985-Human Rights and Opportunities 1987 | 1981-1990 | |
363 | 0008RM-006 | Human Rights and Opportunities 1988--Income Maintenance 1982 | 1981-1990 | |
364 | 0008RM-007 | Income Maintenance 1985--Labor, Unemployment 1983 | 1981-1990 | |
365 | 0008RM-008 | Labor, Unemployment 1988--Legislation 1990 | 1981-1990 | |
366 | 0008RM-009 | Library--Mental Health 1989 | 1981-1990 | |
367 | 0008RM-010 | Mental Health 1990--Mental Retardation, July 1988 | 1981-1990 | |
368 | 0008RM-011 | Mental Retardation, August 1988--Military 1988 | 1981-1990 | |
369 | 0008RM-012 | Military 1989--Military, Consolidation 1990 | 1981-1990 | |
370 | 0008RM-013 | Military, Special Orders 1990--Revenue Services 1988 | 1981-1990 | |
371 | 0008RM-014 | Revenue Services 1989--Press Office, Photographs | 1981-1990 | |
372 | 0008RM-015 | Indian Affairs [DEP and Legal] | 1981-1990 | |
019 | 0009CL-001 | Appropriations | 1988 | |
019 | 0009CL-002 | Appropriations | 1989 | |
019 | 0009CL-003 | Appropriations | 1990 | |
019 | 0010CL-001 | Arts | 1981 | concern about viability of the Commission on the Arts; list of grants given by the Commission; correspondence from arts organizations in the state |
019 | 0010CL-002 | Arts | 1982 | Letters in support of funding the Commission on the Arts budget; Commissions grant proposal to the National Endowment for the Arts |
019 | 0010CL-003 | Arts | 1983 | Information on PACT (Preserve the Arts in Connecticut) which generates private sector support for the arts |
019 | 0010CL-004 | Arts | 1985 | Grant application |
019 | 0010CL-005 | Arts | 1986 | Artist invites Governor to see his sculpture for the ConnTech Research and Development Park; request Governor to name something in honor of opera singer Rosa Ponselle; seek support for precision skati |
019 | 0010CL-006 | Arts | 1987 | Letters in support of funding the Commission on the Arts budget; thank yous to the Gov for increased funding; Governor supports grant proposal from the Regional Plan Association to the National Endowm |
019 | 0010CL-007 | Arts | 1988 | Wadsworth Athenaeum letter to trustees [Gov. is honorary trustee]; invitations to shows and exhibits; complaints about the Commission; thank yous to Governor for support of the arts; requests for help |
019 | 0010CL-008 | Arts | 1989 | Wadsworth Athenaeum letter to trustees; complaints about the Commission; thank yous to Governor for support of the arts; protest Mapplethorpe exhibit at the Athenaeum; information about the settlement |
019 | 0010CL-009 | Arts | 1990 | Thank yous to Governor for support of the arts |
020 | 0011CL-001 | Atlanta | June 1981 | Letters of condolence to the families of the 27 boys slain in Atlanta by Wayne Williams between October 1979 and May 1981. |
020 | 0012CL-001 | Attorney General | 1981 | Complaints about delays in payment of workers' compensation benefits; information abut a conflict of homeowners with the U.S. Army over a road; complaint against the Department of Income Maintenance; |
020 | 0012CL-002 | Attorney General | 1982 | Letters requesting Governor remove Attorney General Carl Ajello from office; information about Charles Steadwell v Warden, Connecticut Correctional Institution, Somers; opinions from constituents abou |
020 | 0012CL-003 | Attorney General | 1983 | Briefing on and correspondence concerning a proposal by legislators to repeal the Motor Vehicles Emissions Testing Program; summons served on Governor; opinion on status of land used by the Torrington |
020 | 0012CL-004 | Attorney General--[Reports on cases] | 1983 | Court decisions in cases involving the state; court findings of fact and recommended decisions in case involving an inmate; amicus brief filed in case of New York State v Heckler; text of complaint in |
020 | 0012CL-005 | Attorney General | 1984 | Governor's response to New Jersey's investigation into rising heating oil costs; request for Attorney General's opinion; legal concerns about the application of the Connecticut Energy Assistance to re |
020 | 0012CL-006 | Attorney General | 1985 | Information about the Attorney General's policy on processing corporation filing fees; State's opposition to New York's request to transport nuclear waste through Connecticut; ruling on motion to dism |
020 | 0012CL-007 | Attorney General | 1986 | Attorney General's opinion on medication procedures in state institutions; request for Governor's assistance in zoning dispute in Westport; letters concerned with rising gasoline prices; court decisio |
020 | 0012CL-008 | Attorney General | January-July 1987 | Complaints about attorneys; notice of civil suit against the state; request Governor to help stop police harassment; patient requests release from mental hospital; counsel objects to court decision an |
020 | 0012CL-009 | Attorney General | August-December 1987 | Requests for Governor's help in settling cases; information concerning a dispute about the status of a road in New Fairfield; information concerning the Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Wast |
021 | 0012CL-010 | Attorney General | January-July 1988 | Plaintiffs not satisfied with court decision; summons served to Governor; protests Attorney General's proposals concerning the safety of three-wheeled all-terrain vehicles; request Governor's interven |
021 | 0012CL-011 | Attorney General | August-December 1988 | Protests of court decision to terminate feeding tubes from comatose patient, Carol McConnell; request for information; opposition to truck weigh station in Greenwich; request for investigation of home |
021 | 0012CL-012 | Attorney General--[Requests for Approval] | 1988 | Assistant or Deputy Attorneys general send drafts of their opinions to the Attorney General for his/her approval. The opinions usually concern questions raised by State departments or legislators. |
021 | 0012CL-013 | Attorney General | January-April 1989 | Complaint against car dealership needs review by Attorney General; allegation that Governor violated constitutional rights of constituent; information about child support case; question about extradit |
021 | 0012CL-014 | Attorney General | May-December 1989 | Complaint about New York State non-resident income tax; Attorney General's opinion concerning certifying elevators, termination settlement for state colleges executive director, UConn Health Center ch |
021 | 0012CL-015 | Attorney General--[Requests for Approval] | 1989 | Assistant or Deputy Attorneys general send drafts of their opinions to the Attorney General for his/her approval. The opinions usually concern questions raised by State departments or legislators. |
021 | 0012CL-016 | Attorney General | January-March 1990 | Complaint about Attorney General's Office; contesting medical costs and the DRG system; opinion on constitutionality of interstate banking bill placing interest rate caps on credit cards, wage executi |
021 | 0012CL-017 | Attorney General | April-July 1990 | Advice to State Treasurer about investments from the State retirement funds; opinion about life insurance coverage for State employees, election to a foundation board; information about a suit against |
022 | 0012CL-018 | Attorney General | August-October 1990 | Constituent concerns about pollution from the AES Thames co-generation plant; complaint about company; demand for any personal information retained by the state on this person; annual report; protest |
022 | 0012CL-019 | Attorney General--[Requests for Approval] | 1990 | Assistant or Deputy Attorneys general send drafts of their opinions to the Attorney General for his/her approval. The opinions usually concern questions raised by State departments or legislators. |
022 | 0013CL-001 | Auditors | January-June 1981 | Responses from various agencies to the findings of auditors; reports of problems auditors discover sent to Governor; information about suit by the state against Glendinning Companies; State Treasurer |
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| 0013CL-002 | Auditors | July-December 1981 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on various state agencies; responses from agencies to the findings of audi |
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| 0013CL-003 | Auditors | January-May 1982 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on various state agencies; responses from various agencies to the findings |
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| 0013CL-004 | Auditors | June-December 1982 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the findings of auditors |
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| 0013CL-005 | Auditors | January-August 1983 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the findings of auditors; re |
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| 0013CL-006 | Auditors | September-December 1983 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the findings of auditors; re |
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| 0013CL-007 | Auditors | 1986 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
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| 0013CL-008 | Auditors | February-August 1987 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
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| 0013CL-009 | Auditors | September-December 1987 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
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| 0013CL-010 | Auditors--Monthly reports | 1987 | reports of thefts and vandalism |
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| 0013CL-011 | Auditors | 1988 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
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| 0013CL-012 | Auditors | January-April 1989 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
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| 0013CL-013 | Auditors | May-October 1989 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
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| 0013CL-014 | Auditors | November-December 1989 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
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| 0013CL-015 | Auditors | January-February 1990 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
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| 0013CL-016 | Auditors | March 1990 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
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| 0013CL-017 | Auditors | April 1990 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
023 | 0013CL-018 | Auditors | May-June 1990 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
023 | 0013CL-019 | Auditors | July 1990 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
024 | 0013CL-020 | Auditors | August-September 1990 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
024 | 0013CL-021 | Auditors | October 1-20, 1990 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
024 | 0013CL-022 | Auditors | October 21-31, 1990 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
024 | 0013CL-023 | Auditors | November 1990 | Reports of problems auditors discover, including misappropriation of funds, employee misconduct, and mismanagement, sent to Governor; audit reports on state agencies; responses from agencies to the fi |
024 | 0013CL-024 | Auditors | 1991 | Governor thanks auditors for sending him reports |
024 | 0014CL-001 | Banking | 1981 | Complaints about banks; urge Governor to update banking regulations; suggests a state bank instead of federal; opposition to legislation changing how states regulate finance charges on consumer credit |
024 | 0014CL-002 | Banking--Biweekly reports | 1981 | |
024 | 0014CL-003 | Banking | 1982 | Complaints about banks; request information about mortgages; Commissioner Woolf's remarks to the Connecticut Bankers Association; question about charges on credit card; audit response; biweekly report |
024 | 0014CL-004 | Banking | 1983 | Massachusetts interstate banking laws; Commissioner receives information about an ethics issues; reorganization plan for Boston & Maine Corp.; Commissioner's approval of merger of New England Corp. wi |
025 | 0014CL-005 | Banking | 1984 | Information concerning regulation of tender offers and Federal legislation affecting state regulation of banks. |
025 | 0014CL-006 | Banking | 1985 | A report of fraud and a letter to members of the National Governors' Association regarding Federal legislation. |
025 | 0014CL-007 | Banking | 1986 | Complaints about how banks handle individuals' accounts; Commissioner Brown notifies Governor of accreditation of Department of Banking. Letters are bucked to the Department for response. |
025 | 0014CL-008 | Banking--Biweekly reports | 1986 | |
025 | 0014CL-009 | Banking | 1987 | Complaints about banks, investment companies and credit card companies, all bucked to the Department for reply. Also a letter praising the Department of Banking. |
025 | 0014CL-010 | Banking--Biweekly reports | 1987 | |
025 | 0014CL-011 | Banking | 1988 | Complaints concerning a security deposit not returned, late fees for credit cards, bank procedures, and trouble obtaining a loan. Letters are bucked to the Department for reply. Also includes letter |
025 | 0014CL-012 | Banking--Biweekly reports | 1988 | |
025 | 0014CL-013 | Banking | 1989 | Complaints concerning a security deposit not returned and bank procedures. Letters are bucked to the Department for reply. Also includes letters of praise for Department and staff. |
025 | 0014CL-014 | Banking--Biweekly reports | 1989 | |
025 | 0014CL-015 | Banking | 1990 | Information concerning the Truth in Lending Act; letters concerned about impact of bank mergers; information concerning Uniform Gifts to Minors Act; alleged illegal check-cashing scheme; concerns abou |
025 | 0014CL-016 | Banking--Biweekly reports | 1990 | |
026 | 0015CL-001 | Bond Commission | 1981 | Governor informs Anthony V. Milano, Secretary of the Bond Commission, that Lieutenant Governor Fauliso is designated to represent him in his absence as a member of the Commission. |
026 | 0015CL-002 | Bond Commission | 1990 | Governor informs Hartford Deputy Mayor of the Commission's approval of bonds for improving Hartford's parks. |
026 | 0016CL-001 | Budget | February-March 1981 | Complaints about waste in state government; Governor announces further cuts in agency budgets; suggestions for balancing budget; letter supporting Reagan's budget cuts; congratulate Governor for votin |
026 | 0016CL-002 | Budget | April 1981 | Complaints about state deficit and proposed increase in taxes, and suggestions for controlling taxes, to which Governor describes efforts to date to control spending, including hiring freeze, restric |
026 | 0016CL-003 | Budget | May-July 1981 | Complaints about state deficit and proposed increase in taxes, and suggestions for controlling taxes, to which Governor describes efforts to date to control spending, including hiring freeze, restric |
026 | 0016CL-004 | Budget | October-December 1981 | Written comments concerning the impact of Reagan's budget cuts from individuals who could not attend a public hearing on the subject; Congressman William Ratchford responds to Governor's letter concer |
026 | 0016CL-005 | Budget Forum | 1981 | Complaint about scheduling of public forums; press release announcing four forums. |
026 | 0016CL-006 | Budget Forum--Bridgeport | 1981 | Thank Governor for holding forum and provide additional comments about budgetary concerns. |
026 | 0016CL-007 | Budget Forum--Norwich | 1981 | Governor's opening comments. |
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| 0016CL-008 | Budget | 1982 | Complaint about cuts in Wolcott town budget; complaints about state taxes and budget cuts; concern about state cuts to town and city funding; effects of inflation; need to cut government waste; hospit |
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| 0016CL-009 | Budget, Federal | 1982 | Speaker of the House Ernest Abate proposes to debate Governor about federal budget cuts; concerns about effects of federal budget cuts on Conn.; speech concerning importance of community health center |
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| 0016CL-010 | Budget | 1984 | British statement against worldwide unitary taxation; suggestions for balancing state budget. |
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| 0016CL-011 | Budget | 1985 | Defense of balanced budget amendment to federal constitution; Governor opposes amendment, prefers consideration of federal tax increase; protest increase in state spending; supports retention of Rainy |
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| 0016CL-012 | Budget | 1986 | Need to ease tax burden on elderly; concern about effects of Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Bill; urge Governor to support various state programs. |
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| 0016CL-013 | Budget | 1987 | Oppose Governor's proposed budget for 1987-1988. |
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| 0016CL-014 | Budget Bills | 1987-1988 | Bills introduced to General Assembly to implement FY 1988 budget. |
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| 0016CL-015 | Budget | January-March 1988 | Concerns about growth in state budget; legislative priorities of Conn. Anti-Hunger Coalition; support continuation of Municipal Liability Trust Fund; urge Governor to reduce taxes; report by the Conn. |
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| 0016CL-016 | Budget | May-December 1988 | Suggestions for new programs that would need state funding; criticism of use of state budget surplus funds; protest cuts in state budget; suggestions for increasing revenue; urge Governor to purchase |
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| 0016CL-017 | Budget, Federal | 1988 | Instructions for submission of information collection budgets. |
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| 0016CL-018 | Budget | January-February 1989 | Criticism of use of state budget surplus funds; protest cuts in state budget; suggestions for reducing deficit; minutes of the UConn Budget and Finance Committee; Conn. Conference of Municipalities un |
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| 0016CL-019 | Budget | March-July 1989 | Urge Governor to support various social programs; vehement protest against proposed utility tax and tax on business services; protest cuts in Medicaid. |
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| 0016CL-020 | Budget | August-December 1989 | Urge Governor to support various social programs; vehement protest against proposed utility tax and tax on business services; protest cuts in Medicaid; urge Governor to reinstitute highway tolls; prot |
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| 0016CL-021 | Budget | 1990 | Request funding for various services and programs; Governor puts Connecticut budget into context of other states in northeast; Irving Stolberg makes argument for income tax; Governor writes to Senator |
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| 0017CL-001 | Business-Labor Summit | 1981 | Invitation to summit; AFL-CIO's criticism of the topics under discussion and refusal to participate; individuals express interest in attending; individuals decline invitation; thanks to Governor for s |
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| 0018CL-001 | C.A.U.S.A. | 1986 | Invitations from Commission on the Arts to leaders of the Hispanic community to help develop program goals for the Commission. |
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| 0018CL-002 | C.A.U.S.A. | 1987 | Dues notice to Marilynn Cruz-Aponte; memo regarding C.A.U.S.A.'s potential for political lobbying; description of housing concerns sent to the Connecticut Coalition for the Homeless. |
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| 0018CL-003 | C.A.U.S.A. | 1988-1989 | Marilynn Cruz-Aponte describes responsibilities of President Luz Gonzales; Connecticut sends information on outreach to Planning Committee of the U.S. Department of Justice. |
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| 0019CL-001 | Care & Share | 1984 | Governor's letter to grocery companies and state businesses asking them to participate in the food drive; thank yous sent to participants. |
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| 0019CL-002 | Care & Share | 1985 | Governor describes Care & Share in response to Christian Community Action's appeal for financial donations to their Thanksgiving basket drive. |
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| 0019CL-003 | Care & Share | 1987 | Thank you letters from Governor. |
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| 0019CL-004 | Care & Share | 1988 | Thank you letters from Governor. |
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| 0019CL-005 | Care & Share | 1989 | Thank you letters from Governor; Governor answers concerns about the homeless by describing Care & Share. |
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| 0019CL-006 | Care & Share | 1990 | Thank you letters from Governor; Governor answers concerns about the hungry by describing Care & Share. |
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| 0020CL-001 | Census | 1989 | Information about kick-off conference for 1990 census; information concerning need for an awareness campaign using state agencies and community volunteers; agendas for Marketing Group meetings. |
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| 0020CL-002 | Census | 1990 | Information concerning need for an awareness campaign using state agencies and community volunteers; federal recruitment needs; elementary school students want to help with census. |
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| 0020CL-003 | Census--Connecticut Counts brochure | 1989-1990 | Minutes from meetings and information about the Connecticut Counts marketing group; a communications plan; lists of state agency census coordinators and the census steering committee; drafts of brochu |
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| 0020CL-004 | Census--Connecticut Counts, coordinators | 1989 | Draft of Governor's letter to state agency heads to name a 1990 census coordinator; lists and meeting agendas of the Connecticut Counts Steering Committee; Governor's invitations to community members |
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| 0020CL-005 | Census--Governor's letter to agencies | 1989 | Governor's letter to agency heads asking for census coordinator, and the agency responses; lists of agency coordinators; notices of meetings |
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| 0020CL-006 | Census--Networking, logo and marketing | 1989-1990 | Memos to Marketing Group about distribution of census information; details on 1990 Census promotion materials; census redistricting data; agenda of Marketing Group meeting; Linda Poltorak's notes from |
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| 0020CL-007 | Census--Post-census | 1990 | List of Post census Local Review challenges and summary of the program. |
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| 0021CL-001 | Children [DCYS] | January-June 1981 | Recommendations of and volunteers for delegates to the White House Conference on Children and Youth; testimony delivered to the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee in support of reauthorizing the |
028 | 0021CL-002 | Children [DCYS] | July-December 1981 | Inquiries regarding the state conference on children and youth; copy of the Hague Convention International Child Abduction Treaty; concern for treatment of foster children; allegations of mismanagemen |
028 | 0021CL-003 | Children [DCYS]--Bi-weekly Reports | 1981 | |
028 | 0021CL-004 | Children [DCYS]--Memos to/from Commissioner | 198 | Application for Connecticut's White House Conference on Children and Youth; phase out of Non-Committed Treatment Program due to court decisions; Child Welfare grant application; blank survey on child |
028 | 0021CL-005 | [Children] DCYS | January-May 1982 | Complaint about food at Housatonic Adolescent Hospital; report on the Connecticut White House Conference on Children and Youth; trouble adopting nephew; parent requests return of children; responses t |
028 | 0021CL-006 | [Children] DCYS | July-December 1982 | Praise for Jobs for Connecticut Youth program; concern about the New Federalism program from Washington and its impact on families and children; and Governor's response about his opposition and that o |
028 | 0021CL-007 | [Children] DCYS | 1983 | Concerns about refugee orphans; questions about denials of license for Amistad House and of a request to expand the Wilderness School; Deputy Commissioner Wheaton objects to capping of essential servi |
028 | 0021CL-008 | [Children] DCYS | 1984 | Child Support Enforcement Program Reform Proposals before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee; concern about possible closing of Litchfield Youth Emergency Shelter; information about police background c |
029 | 0021CL-009 | [Children] DCYS--Missing children | 1984 | Letters and petitions in support of the creation of a Missing and Exploited Children Unit. |
029 | 0021CL-010 | [Children] DCYS--Rockville Office | 1984 | Letters and petitions supporting the Rockville Office staff who received severe discipline for their handling a case; newspaper articles about the case. Governor responds that he cannot intervene. |
029 | 0021CL-011 | [Children] Child and Family Services | 1985 | Allegations of child abuse; request by Hispanic Community Newsletter for state funding; letters in support of funding for private residential child care facilities; urge Governor to support DCYS budge |
029 | 0021CL-012 | [Children]--Missing children | 1985 | Letters and petitions in support of the creation of a Missing and Exploited Children Unit. |
029 | 0021CL-013 | Children and Youth Services | 1986 | Parents for Enforcement of Court Ordered Support comments on the report of the Commission on Child Support Enforcement; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services study on the national incidence of |
029 | 0021CL-014 | Children and Youth Services--Day Care | 1986 | Support Governor's request for better salaries for day care workers; allegation that state is ignoring its service grant obligations to municipalities; notice of hearing to revoke day care license. |
029 | 0021CL-015 | [Children] DCYS | January-March 1987 | Complaint about adoption process; proposed national study of child abuse and neglect; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services demands return of grant funds due to poor review and Connecticut DCYS |
029 | 0021CL-016 | [Children] DCYS | April-July 1987 | Governor describes the Missing Children Unit within the Department of Public Safety to the First Lady of Texas; problems of teen pregnancy; parent needs help finding missing child; parent needs day ca |
029 | 0021CL-017 | [Children] DCYS | August-October 1987 | Request Governor to review child abuse case; grant application to the Youth 2000 initiative; Governor informs U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that Conn. will not apply for a grant to prom |
029 | 0021CL-018 | [Children] DCYS | November-December 1987 | Budget problems at Founder's School; General Assembly's Commission on Children supports Governor's budgetary efforts in regards to children and families; problems getting medical bills paid for foster |
029 | 0021CL-019 | [Children] DCYS--Child Support | 1987 | Request for state guidelines; requests Governor to help make her husband pay support; suggestions for improving child support laws. |
029 | 0021CL-020 | [Children] DCYS | January-April 1988 | Teacher reports at-risk students in her district; problems of runaway children; parent wants child returned; parent does not want her child to be adopted; questions about custody of children; protest |
029 | 0021CL-021 | [Children] DCYS | May-July 1988 | Alleged abuse of inmates by Long Lane staff and staff at the Uno House in New Haven; private organization frustrated at not receiving funding for its Unaccompanied Minors program (refugee orphans); al |
030 | 0021CL-022 | [Children] DCYS | August-September 1988 | Governor's intervention requested in child abuse case; service provider having financial problems and requests Governor's assistance; concern for welfare of child; allegations of child abuse; requests |
030 | 0021CL-023 | [Children] DCYS | October-December 1988 | Information about grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; information about the Governor's Task Force on Justice of Abused Children; parent objects to child's placement at Long Lane School; state s |
030 | 0021CL-024 | [Children] DCYS--Child Support | 1988 | Problems receiving or meeting support payments; complaint about the inequality of the support system. |
030 | 0021CL-025 | [Children] DCYS | January-March 1989 | Grandparents object to grandchildren being placed under state care instead of with them; views and concerns of the Connecticut State Advisory Council on Children and Youth Services; need to screen ado |
030 | 0021CL-026 | [Children] DCYS | April-June 1989 | Urge Governor to support full funding for DCYS; DCYS did not submit a plan for children's mental health services need to apply for federal grant; allegations of child abuse; parent requests placement |
030 | 0021CL-027 | [Children] DCYS | July-August 1989 | Governor thanks members of the Task Force on Justice for Abused Children; urge Governor to support full funding for DCYS; application for federal grant funds; response to audit report; allegations of |
030 | 0021CL-028 | [Children] DCYS | September-October 1989 | Request for independent commission to study Connecticut adoption law and policy particularly concerning privacy of records; criticism of procedures used in divorce case; discussion about whether state |
030 | 0021CL-029 | [Children] DCYS | November-December 1989 | Concern about custody of children; request for access to child abuse registry, and denial of that access; object to removal of foster child; question why grandparents were not given custody of grandch |
031 | 0021CL-030 | [Children] DCYS--Child Support | February-December 1989 | Problems receiving or meeting support payments; problem getting support amount increased. |
031 | 0021CL-031 | [Children] DCYS--Child Support | October 1989 | Woman in Vietnam asks Governor to obtain child support payments from her husband who lives in Bridgeport; problems receiving support payments; petition supporting the prompt and adequate payment of co |
031 | 0021CL-032 | [Children] DCYS | January-February 1990 | Parent needs placement for mentally ill child; blank survey form; objection to closing of Linwood Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Services; allegations of child abuse; urge Governor to support fu |
031 | 0021CL-033 | [Children] DCYS | March 1990 | Request for information on DCYS accreditation process; parent needs placement for child; allegations of children at risk; emergency shelters needed for children in Fairfield County, but Commissioner s |
031 | 0021CL-034 | [Children] DCYS | April-June 1990 | Governor's support for replacement of Beacon House sought; concern about child abuse and suggestions for prosecuting offenders; mother wants child returned; allegations of child abuse; DCYS response i |
031 | 0021CL-035 | [Children] DCYS | July-December 1990 | Requests for Governor's help with custody disputes; criticism of DCYS; criticism of changes within the department that are not going through channels; praise for work of Marian Wright Edelman, preside |
031 | 0021CL-036 | [Children] DCYS--Child Support | 1990 | Problems receiving or meeting support payments; Family Division of the Superior Court reports on status of claims; request for Governor to clear son of paternity suit; concern about state intervention |
031 | 0021CL-037 | [Children] DCYS--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | January-July 1990 | DCYS designates delegate to Governor's Conference on Library and Information Services; audit reports and responses; press release describing reaction of legislative leaders to the suit against DCYS; d |
031 | 0021CL-038 | [Children] DCYS--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | August-December 1990 | Administrative report; audit reports and responses; DCYS Child Welfare Services Plan for 1990-1992. |
032 | 0022CL-001 | Civil Aeronautics Board | 1981 | Applications for amendments to certificates of public convenience and public necessity from various airlines; carrier-specific restriction removal show-cause proceedings; fitness determinations; appli |
032 | 0022CL-002 | Civil Aeronautics Board | 1982 | Application for an exemption. |
032 | 0023CL-001 | Civil Preparedness | 1981 | Description of desirable elements of a public alerting system in the 10-mile area around a nuclear power station; Frank Mancuso designated as Governor's authorized agent in matters concerning FEMA (Fe |
032 | 0023CL-002 | Civil Preparedness--Memos to/from Director | 1981 | Information and updates about emergency procedures and plans; report on state water shortage; analysis of radiological emergency exercises in New Jersey and Delaware; information about state legislati |
032 | 0023CL-003 | Civil Preparedness | 1982 | Memos concerning need for improvements to the Communications Center; Governor invites commissioners to public hearing concerning the State Radiological Emergency Response Plan; evaluation of emergency |
032 | 0023CL-004 | Civil Preparedness | 1983 | Information about the re-entry of a Soviet satellite; information concerning radiological emergency response exercises and plans; internal notification system in case of natural disasters or storms; D |
032 | 0023CL-005 | Civil Preparedness | 1984 | Question about and information on the status of civil defense in Connecticut; communication equipment needed in an emergency; revised emergency operations plan; information about the Governor's emerge |
032 | 0023CL-006 | Civil Preparedness--FEMA | 1984 | Correspondence from the Federal Emergency Management Agency concerning the National Flood Insurance Program, grant programs available, the declaration of six Connecticut counties as disaster areas, an |
032 | 0023CL-007 | Civil Preparedness | 1985 | Report on emergency exercise at Millstone Nuclear Power Plant; company selling simulation training systems; information about FEMA funding; additions to the State Emergency Operations Plan. |
032 | 0023CL-008 | Civil Preparedness | 1986 | Proposal for a New England Seismic Advisory Council; Haddam Neck nuclear emergency exercise objectives; information about National Flood Insurance; monthly reports; revised basic emergency management |
032 | 0023CL-009 | Civil Preparedness | 1987 | Monthly reports; Governor questions Congressional delegation about FEMA reimbursements; rule change by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission concerning licensing nuclear power stations; personnel recruit |
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| 0023CL-010 | Civil Preparedness | 1988 | Monthly reports; changes to the Emergency Operations Plan, Crisis Relocation; town objects to cuts in emergency management funding from the state; personnel recruitment issues; general notice of agenc |
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| 0024CL-001 | Claims Commission | 1982 | Annual report; complaint about delay in settling a claim. |
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| 0024CL-002 | Claims Commission | 1986 | Annual report. |
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| 0024CL-003 | Claims Commission | 1987 | Complaint about having tractor trailer truck impounded; claims against the state. |
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| 0024CL-004 | Claims Commission | 1988 | Claim for a wager lost at a dog track; claim for lost items while in prison; claim for damage to car from accident due to unplowed road. |
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| 0024CL-005 | Claims Commission | 1989 | Annual report; requests for status report on claim; inmate complains about delay in settling claim for loss of property. |
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| 0024CL-006 | Claims Commission | 1990 | Annual report; requests for status report on claim; complaint about Commissioner. |
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| 0025CL-001 | CONEG | 1982 | Proposal to the U.S. Department of Energy to decrease dependency on foreign oil by improving coal use in the northeast. |
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| 0025CL-002 | CONEG | 1983 | Minutes of meeting; correspondence concerning natural gas pricing and acid rain; letter submitting Governor O'Neill's proposal for Connecticut to participate in the Northeast Regional Biomass Program |
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| 0025CL-003 | CONEG | 1984 | Other governors congratulate O'Neill on his election as chairman. |
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| 0025CL-004 | CONEG | 1985 | Governor states CONEG's concern about continued federal funding for public transportation; Senators Christopher Dodd's and Robert Stafford's responses to the CONEG resolution on Interstate Cost Estima |
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| 0025CL-005 | CONEG | 1987 | Representative Joseph Lieberman expressed his support for CONEG's high speed rail initiative. |
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| 0025CL-006 | CONEG | 1989 | Amtrak's response to CONEG letter supporting reauthorization of the railroad. |
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| 0026CL-001 | Combined Health Appeal | 1981 | Letter to agency heads announcing Douglas Lloyd as chairman. |
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| 0026CL-002 | Combined Health Appeal | 1982 | Letter to agency heads announcing Mark J. Marcus as chairman; Marcus's report on fund raising totals; letters of congratulations to state agency heads and employees for their donations. |
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| 0026CL-003 | Combined Health Appeal | 1983-1984 | Letter to agency heads announcing A. Bates Lyon as 1983 chairman; Lyon's report on fund raising totals; Governor's announcement that the United Way and Combined Health Appeal will be a joint campaign; |
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| 0027CL-001 | Commendations | 1981 | Praise for state employees from citizens; commendation from Governor for life-saving actions of police and firemen and for dedication of nurses at health care facility. |
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| 0027CL-002 | Congratulations | January-May 1981 | Congratulations to individuals for completing a project, opening a business, being nominated for and receiving awards, on getting married, on being elected to a leadership position, for winning a page |
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| 0027CL-003 | Congratulations | June-July 1981 | Congratulations to individuals for being nominated for and receiving awards, on being elected to a leadership position, for winning a pageant or other contest. Congratulations to businesses, clubs |
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| 0027CL-004 | Congratulations | August-December 1981 | Congratulations to individuals for being nominated for and receiving awards, on being elected to a leadership position, for celebrating an anniversary, for earning a scholarship, for winning a pageant |
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| 0027CL-005 | Common Cause | 1982 | Governor nominates former Governor John Dempsey for a public service achievement award from Common Cause. |
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| 0027CL-006 | Congratulations | 1987-1988 | Congratulations to individuals for being elected or appointed to a leadership position. |
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| 0028CL-001 | Commission on Connecticut's Future | 1987 | Annual report. |
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| 0028CL-002 | Commission on Connecticut's Future | 1988 | Annual report. |
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| 0029CL-001 | Comptroller | 1981 | Questions about why retirement benefits have been delayed; request for refund of contribution made to State Employees Retirement System. |
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| 0029CL-002 | Comptroller--Memos to/from Comptroller | 1981 | Financial statements; report on General Fund for FY 1980-1981; asks Governor for permission to establish an enterprise fund; audit response. |
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| 0029CL-003 | Comptroller | 1982 | Audit response; questions about why retirement benefit and elderly renters tax relief checks have been delayed; questions about retirement benefits; proposal to select minority banks to handle state m |
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| 0029CL-004 | Comptroller | 1983 | Comptroller asks Governor for permission to establish a special fund; financial statements. |
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| 0029CL-005 | Comptroller | 1985 | Comptroller asks Governor for permission to establish a special fund; Governor requests and receives explanation of accounting procedures used with the State Employees Retirement Fund; information reg |
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| 0029CL-006 | Comptroller | 1986 | Information regarding Social Security referenda and agreements; financial statements; annual report. |
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| 0029CL-007 | Comptroller | 1987 | Complaints about late payments from state for contracted services and for interest on state government bonds; Comptroller asks Governor for permission to establish a special fund; questions and compla |
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| 0029CL-008 | Comptroller--Financial statements | 1987 | |
034 | 0029CL-009 | Comptroller | 1988 | Audit reports and responses; information about set-aside programs for small and minority businesses; questions and complaints about state retirement benefits; notice about union dues increase; complai |
034 | 0029CL-010 | Comptroller--Financial Statements | 1988 | |
034 | 0029CL-011 | Comptroller | 1989 | Complaint about late payments by state for contracted services; questions and complaints about state retirement benefits; report to Governor on overpayment of benefits; information about the Tax Refor |
034 | 0029CL-012 | Comptroller--Financial Statements | 1989 | |
034 | 0029CL-013 | Comptroller | 1990 | Questions about state retirement benefits; Governor approves transfer of funds; complaints about and problems with state employee benefits; audit report. |
034 | 0029CL-014 | Comptroller--Financial Statements | 1990 | |
034 | 0030CL-001 | Congregate Housing--Truglia | 1978-1981 | Early attempts by Truglia and others to pass legislation providing rent subsidies to seniors and for bonding to build congregate housing facilities; history of the legislation; correspondence from Ant |
034 | 0030CL-002 | Congregate Housing--S.A. 80-51 | 1980-1981 | Discussions about implementation of the bill; cost estimates for personal services; decision not to implement; statement by the Committee for Justice for the Senior Citizens and Taxpayers of the State |
034 | 0030CL-003 | [Congregate Housing]--Park Manor | March-June 1981 | Joan Fitzpatrick requests Governor to investigate why S.A. 80-51 has not been implemented and asks his support in passing a new bill regarding congregate housing and rent subsidies. |
034 | 0030CL-004 | [Congregate Housing]--Park Manor | July-December 1981 | Joan Fitzpatrick requests Governor investigate why S.A. 80-51 has not been implemented; allegations of mismanagement; reports on Park Manor and Smith House and the respective allegations. |
034 | 0030CL-005 | [Congregate Housing]--Park Manor | 1982 | History of the Willard School project and City of Stamford's request for an extension. |
034 | 0031CL-001 | Congress--[Nominees] | 1982 | Letters from the Governor congratulating individuals nominated for government office, including U.S. Senate and House , the state General Assembly, and county sheriffs. |
034 | 0031CL-002 | Congress--[Elections congratulations] | 1982 | Letters of congratulations to state Senators for appointment to a committee leadership position; letters of condolence on losing election. |
034 | 0031CL-003 | Congressional Delegation Letters | 1982 | Letters from the Governor to Connecticut's Senators and Congressmen outlining his position on proposed legislation. He urges opposition to a regulation requiring additional automobile insurance for t |
035 | 0032CL-001 | Conrail [takeover by Providence & Worcester] | December 1980-March 1981 | Correspondence concerning a financial review of Providence & Worcester Railroad Co. and the company's protest; remarks by Governor Thomas P. Salmon, A New Englander Looks at the New England Rail Situa |
035 | 0032CL-002 | Conrail [takeover by Providence & Worcester] | April-May 1981 | Report from U.S. Railway Association; Conrail proposal to consolidate and close some rail lines. |
035 | 0033CL-001 | Consumer Counsel | 1981 | Biweekly reports; Counsel opposes Congress' attempt to eradicate states' right to regulate cable television; constituent opposes flat rate structure for electricity. |
035 | 0033CL-002 | Consumer Counsel | 1982 | Biweekly report; letter of recommendation. |
035 | 0033CL-003 | Consumer Counsel | 1983 | Biweekly reports; budget request. |
035 | 0033CL-004 | Consumer Counsel | 1986 | Information about review of water usage rates in Kent; biweekly reports. |
035 | 0033CL-005 | Consumer Counsel | 1987 | Connecticut's efforts to pass along to consumers savings from the Tax Reform Act of 1986; problem with Southern New England Telephone (SNET); information concerning a joint investigation into the adeq |
035 | 0033CL-006 | Consumer Counsel--Biweekly reports | 1987 | |
035 | 0033CL-007 | Consumer Counsel | 1988 | Person cannot pay bills and needs assistance; endorsement of National Governor's Association telecommunications policy; biweekly report; complaints about inability to receive Madison Square Garden Net |
035 | 0033CL-008 | Consumer Counsel | 1989 | Complaints about inability to receive Madison Square Garden Network cable programs from Cablevision and the resulting legal complaint filed with the Department of Public Utility Control; annual report |
035 | 0033CL-009 | Consumer Counsel--Biweekly reports | 1989 | |
035 | 0033CL-010 | Consumer Counsel | 1990 | Request for limited exception to telephone area transfer; complaints about electric service and rates; complaints about service from and rates charged by cable television companies; complaint about sy |
035 | 0033CL-011 | Consumer Counsel--Biweekly and annual reports | 1990 | |
036 | 0034CL-001 | Consumer Protection | January-April 1981 | Complaints about sales practices of retailers; questions about and problems with occupational licensing procedures; complaints about and investigation into Westport Home Products cashing checks and no |
036 | 0034CL-002 | Consumer Protection | May-September 1981 | Complaints about Westport Home Products cashing checks and not delivering products; complaints about sales practices of retailers; questions about and problems with occupational licensing procedures; |
036 | 0034CL-003 | Consumer Protection | October-December 1981 | Complaints about Westport Home Products; complaints about sales practices of retailers; questions about and problems with occupational licensing procedures; concern about closing trailer park. |
036 | 0034CL-004 | Consumer Protection--Biweekly reports | 1981 | |
036 | 0034CL-005 | Consumer Protection--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1981 | Includes history of state action to ban urea formaldehyde foam insulation. |
036 | 0034CL-006 | Consumer Protection | January-September 1982 | Complaints about sales practices of retailers; concern about poisoning from household products; appointments to the Governor's Task Force on Consumer Cooperatives; request for update on complaint file |
036 | 0034CL-007 | Consumer Protection | October-December 1982 | Request for Governor to remove from all pharmacies over-the-counter preparations without tamper-proof safety seals; complaint about faulty product; questions about the automobile lemon law; complaints |
036 | 0034CL-008 | Consumer Protection | January-June 1983 | Connecticut prohibits use of Oil King furnaces; semi-monthly reports. |
036 | 0034CL-009 | Consumer Protection | July-December 1983 | Semi-monthly reports. |
036 | 0034CL-010 | Consumer Protection | 1984 | Request for information on urea formaldehyde foam insulation; question about licensed and unlicensed architects; complaints about sales practices and investigation of Farmington China, Ltd. |
037 | 0034CL-011 | Consumer Protection | 1985 | Complaint about contractor; question about automobile lemon law; complaint about the delay in responding to a complaint; complaint about a pageant; information about a drug investigation of a doctor; |
037 | 0034CL-012 | Consumer Protection--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1985 | Information concerning the recall of California watermelons due to pesticide contamination and the testing of Connecticut crops. |
037 | 0034CL-013 | Consumer Protection | 1986 | Complaints about supermarket scanners, television reception, gasoline prices, erasable pens, fitness studios, gray market merchandise; information about Tylenol ® tampering; suggestion for preventing |
037 | 0034CL-014 | Consumer Protection--Reports | January-June 1986 | Semi-monthly reports; recommendation to Governor for handling the Tylenol ® tampering scare. |
037 | 0034CL-015 | Consumer Protection--Reports | July-December 1986 | Semi-monthly reports. |
037 | 0034CL-016 | Consumer Protection | January-March 1987 | Questions about and problems with licensing; investigation of dentist distributing controlled drugs; Consumer Product Safety Commission notice about dangers of ATV's (All-Terrain Vehicles); complaint |
037 | 0034CL-017 | Consumer Protection | April 1987 | Questions about and problems with occupational licensing procedure; arbitration of lemon law case; report of an unlicensed appliance repair shop; complaint about contractor; report of fraud. |
037 | 0034CL-018 | Consumer Protection | May-July 1987 | Question legality of prohibiting children from mobile home park; complaint about bus tour company; questions about and problems with occupational licensing; request status of complaint; complaint abou |
037 | 0034CL-019 | Consumer Protection | August-October 1987 | Questions about and problems with occupational licensing; alleged false advertising; testing California grapes for sulfites proves negative; case about broken lease; complaints about sales practices o |
037 | 0034CL-020 | Consumer Protection | November-December 1987 | Guidelines on AIDS; question about the lemon law; complaint about faulty product; comments by Commissioner Heslin, The States' Needs for Uniform Standards; case against realtor; complaints about condo |
038 | 0034CL-021 | Consumer Protection--Reports | 1987 | Semi-monthly reports. |
038
| 0034CL-022 | Consumer Protection | January-March 1988 | Information concerning lemon law arbitration hearings; complaint about car dealership; complaints about sales practices of retailers; retailer complains about having kerosene pump closed by departmen |
038
| 0034CL-023 | Consumer Protection | April-August 1988 | Complaints about high charges for service; concerns about food irradiation; problem with time share; problem getting prescription filled; complaints about sales practices of retailers; department's re |
038
| 0034CL-024 | Consumer Protection | September-October 1988 | Complaint about car dealership; questions about and problems with occupational licensing procedures; protest selling addresses between companies; complaint about the department. |
038
| 0034CL-025 | Consumer Protection | November-December 1988 | Question about licensing health clubs; questions about and problems with occupational licensing procedures; trouble reaching the department; caution urged in hiring radon remediation contractors by th |
038
| 0034CL-026 | Consumer Protection--Reports | 1988 | Semi-monthly reports. |
038
| 0034CL-027 | Consumer Protection | January-March 1989 | Alleged false advertising; Connecticut to participate on the National Council on State Metrification; complaints about sales practices of retailers and service providers; complaint about unlicensed co |
038
| 0034CL-028 | Consumer Protection | April-June 1989 | Complaints about sales practices of retailers and service providers; complaints about contractors; faulty product claim; question about occupational licensing procedures; continuing complaint about re |
039
| 0034CL-029 | Consumer Protection | July-September 1989 | Claims Division of Drug Control is poorly run; request state to publish newsletter for realtors; complaints about sales practices of retailers; Connecticut Supreme Court rules lemon law unconstitution |
039
| 0034CL-030 | Consumer Protection | October-December 1989 | Seek clarification that gambling not regulated by Consumer Protection; alleged false advertising; questions about and problems with occupational licensing procedure; complaints about sales practices o |
039
| 0034CL-031 | Consumer Protection--Reports | 1989 | Semi-monthly reports. |
039
| 0034CL-032 | Consumer Protection | January-February 1990 | Complaints about sales practices of retailers; Governor asks U.S. Representative Bruce Morrison to support the Cable Consumer Protection Act of 1989; complaint about the department; questions about an |
039
| 0034CL-033 | Consumer Protection | March-April 1990 | Complaints about sales practices of retailers; questions about occupational licensing; complaints about contractors; alleged mislabeling of prescription drugs; protests increase in fees for occupation |
039
| 0034CL-034 | Consumer Protection | May-July 1990 | Request status of complaint; complaint about the department; complaints about sales practices of retailers and banks; complaint about contractor; company under investigation protests; letters of repri |
039
| 0034CL-035 | Consumer Protection | August-October 10, 1990 | Complaints about sales practices of retailers; questions about occupational licenses; complaints about contractors; company protests fine imposed; questions need for toy inspectors. |
039
| 0034CL-036 | Consumer Protection | October 12-December 1990 | Complaints about sales practices of retailers; complaints about contractors. |
039
| 0034CL-037 | Consumer Protection--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1990 | Response to audit report; annual report. |
040 | 0035CL-001 | Correction | January-March 1981 | Inmates complain about prison conditions; inmates request transfer to another prison or country; family asserts inmate needs psychological treatment, not jail; information concerning an extradition; f |
040 | 0035CL-002 | Correction | April-May 1981 | Constituents express opinions regarding death penalty; constituents urge Governor to impose harsher sentences to reduce crime; inmates report items lost or stolen while in prison; inmate complains abo |
040 | 0035CL-003 | Correction | June-August 1981 | Allegation that correction officer at Cheshire is member of Ku Klux Klan and ensuing investigation; constituent opposes extradition; constituents urge Governor to impose harsher sentences to reduce cr |
040 | 0035CL-004 | Correction | September 1981 | Suggest using aircraft carriers for prisons; inmate needs psychiatric help, not jail; inmates and family ask Governor to expedite case or reduce sentence; inmates complain about prison conditions; in |
040 | 0035CL-005 | Correction | October-December 1981 | Minutes of Judicial/Correction Pre-Trial Working Group; inmates and family request or do not want transfer; friend wants charges dismissed; family requests work release for inmate; information about u |
040 | 0035CL-006 | Correction--Biweekly reports | 1981 | |
040 | 0035CL-007 | Correction--Pardons and Paroles | 1981 | Inmates and family members request pardon or parole; victim's family feels they are in danger from parolee; inmates complain about Parole Board. [Chronological] |
040 | 0035CL-008 | Correction | 1982 | Inmates complain about lack of lighting in cells; neighbors complain about jail in neighborhood; response to audit report; request for information on the death penalty. |
040 | 0035CL-009 | Correction | 1983 | Biweekly report (one only); information on sentencing guidelines and the effect of the 1981 law on overcrowding. |
040 | 0035CL-010 | Correction | 1985 | Information about placement of inmate in administrative segregation; objection to strip searches; inmate complains about food. |
040 | 0035CL-011 | Correction | 1986 | Complaints from inmates; suggestions for improving overcrowding in prisons. |
040 | 0035CL-012 | Correction--Semi-monthly reports | 1986 | |
041 | 0035CL-013 | Correction | January-February 1987 | Requests for early release or pardon; inmates can't get necessary medical treatment; inmate requests for transfers; inmates complain about correction officers; family requests release of inmate for ph |
041 | 0035CL-014 | Correction | March 1987 | Inmates complain about correction officers; inmate requests polygraph test; alleged discrimination because inmate has AIDS; inmates can't get necessary medical treatment; inmate claims cannot be found |
041 | 0035CL-015 | Correction | April 1-14, 1987 | Inmates complain about correction officers; inmates claim rights are being violated; inmates can't get necessary medical treatment; inmates claim loss of personal items while in prison; inmates reques |
041 | 0035CL-016 | Correction | April 15-30, 1987 | Inmates protest punishment; federal inmate wants to be paroled to Connecticut; inmates want to enter a halfway house; family or inmate requests transfer; inmate or family requests pardon; inmate wants |
041 | 0035CL-017 | Correction | May 1987 | Inmates claim rights are being violated; inmate protests punishment; inmate and family request early release, parole, or pardon; inmate complains about correction officers; inmate requests transfer; i |
041 | 0035CL-018 | Correction | June 1987 | Family requests inmate's early release because of their financial problems; inmate requests placement in halfway house; inmate claims rights are being violated; inmate seeks protection while in prison |
041 | 0035CL-019 | Correction | July 1987 | Friend requests work release for inmate; inmate requests supervised home release; inmates request drug treatment; inmates request appeal of decision by Board of Parole; inmate claims rights are being |
041 | 0035CL-020 | Correction | August 1-20, 1987 | Inmates and family request transfer; personnel matters; inmate complains about lack of Spanish speaking counselors; inmate requests appeal of disciplinary hearing findings; inmate requests community r |
042 | 0035CL-021 | Correction | August 21-31, 1987 | Inmates complain about correction officers; family and inmates request early or community release; inmate claims that he is being denied privileges; inmates request transfer; inmate claims he is innoc |
042 | 0035CL-022 | Correction | September 1987 | Inmate claims rights are being violated; family claims inmate can't get necessary medical treatment; docket of inmate session of Board of Pardons; inmates complain about correction officers; inmate co |
042 | 0035CL-023 | Correction | October 1987 | Request Governor's help before Board of Pardons; inmates request transfer; inmate requests sign language teacher; inmates claim rights are being violated; complaint about prison conditions; family req |
042 | 0035CL-024 | Correction | November 1-20, 1987 | Inmates request transfer; constituent chastises Governor for allowing detainee to die in jail; inmate claims commissioner did not follow up on his complaints; inmate criticizes judge; inmate requests |
042 | 0035CL-025 | Correction | November 21-30, 1987 | Inmate and family request work release; inmate claims rights are being violated; inmate complains about condition of AIDS unit and lack of medical treatment for AIDS patients; personnel matters; inmat |
042 | 0035CL-026 | Correction | December 1987 | Inmates and family claim innocence; inmates request treatment programs; inmate requests furlough; parent says child is victim, not perpetrator of crime; inmate claims rights are being violated; inmate |
042 | 0035CL-027 | Correction--Board of Pardons | 1987 | Dockets of inmate sessions. |
042 | 0035CL-028 | Correction--Pardons | 1987 | Inmates ask Governor for pardon. Governor states he does not have the authority to issue pardons. [Arranged alphabetically by last name of inmate.] |
042 | 0035CL-029 | Correction--Paroles | 1987 | Inmates ask Governor for parole or his intervention with the Board of Parole. Governor states he does not have the statutory authority to interfere. [Arranged alphabetically by last name of inmate.] |
042 | 0035CL-030 | Correction | January 1988 | Parent concerned for safety of son in prison; inmates claim rights are being violated; inmate requests work release; inmate requests transfer; inmate claims can't get necessary medical treatment; inma |
042 | 0035CL-031 | Correction | February-March 15, 1988 | Parent asks for early release for son; inmates want early or work release; inmates complain about treatment in prison and about correction officers; inmate requests admission to treatment program; Yal |
043 | 0035CL-032 | Correction | March 16-31, 1988 | Opposition to proposed correctional facility in Norwich; wife requests community release for husband; inmate claims he is innocent; inmate requests transfer; inmates and families claim inmates can't g |
043
| 0035CL-033 | Correction | April 1988 | Inmates request hardship discharge or community release; personnel matters; petition urges Governor to use stricter sentencing; inmates and families request transfer; inmates and families claim inmate |
043
| 0035CL-034 | Correction | May 1988 | Constituents protest early release program; neighbors request release of individual; inmate wants to become drug counselor; inmate needs treatment, not jail; inmate requests supervised home release; i |
043
| 0035CL-035 | Correction | June 1988 | Inmates and family request community release; State Representative critical of temporary housing units at Bridgeport Community Correctional Center inmate requests transfer; inmate wants sentence reduc |
043
| 0035CL-036 | Correction | July 1988 | Parent concerned her incarcerated son could be deported; personnel matters; inmates request community release; inmates claim their rights are being violated; alleged discrimination of AIDS patients; h |
043
| 0035CL-037 | Correction | August 1988 | Problem of inmate on inmate violence; personnel matters; petition from South Norwalk concerning crime near railroad station; inmates claim can't get necessary medical treatment; inmate protests out-of |
043
| 0035CL-038 | Correction | September 1988 | Inmates claim trial not fair; families and inmates request transfer; inmate claims assault by correction officers; inmate complains about prison condition; constituent suggests using military base as |
043
| 0035CL-039 | Correction | October 1-12, 1988 | Inmate requests home release; response to audit report; family wants inmate transferred; claim that administration did not investigate inmate's allegation of assault by another inmate; inmate claims a |
043
| 0035CL-040 | Correction | October 13-31, 1988 | Inmate requests release; consent judgment in civil case of Valerie West, et al [inmates of the correctional center at Niantic] v. John R. Manson, et al [Department of Corrections] concerning living co |
044
| 0035CL-041 | Correction | November 1988 | Complaints about assault by and racism of correction officers; inmates and family request community release; inmate requests death penalty; inmate's family claims he can't get necessary medical treat |
044
| 0035CL-042 | Correction | December1-10, 1988 | attorneys defend community release of violent inmate; inmates fear for safety from other inmates; complaints about prison conditions; friend seeks inmate's release; constituents oppose early release o |
044
| 0035CL-043 | Correction | December 11-31 | Family seeks extradition of inmate; constituents oppose early release of violent inmates (on December 8, 1988, the rules changed so that violent criminals could no longer by released); inmates complai |
044
| 0035CL-044 | Correction--Board of Pardons | 1988 | Minutes of hearings and dockets of cases. |
044
| 0035CL-045 | Correction--Pardons | 1988 | Inmates ask Governor for pardon. Governor states he does not have the authority to issue pardons. [Arranged alphabetically by last name of inmate.] |
044
| 0035CL-046 | Correction--Paroles | 1988 | Inmates ask Governor for parole or his intervention with the Board of Parole. Victim's family urges Governor to deny parole. Governor states he does not have the statutory authority to interfere. [A |
044
| 0035CL-047 | Correction | January 1989 | Complaints about assault by correction officers; constituent opposes early release; request sentence reduction; inmate fears for safety from other inmates; inmate protests disciplinary action; inmate |
044
| 0035CL-048 | Correction | February 1989 | Inmate claims he is innocent; constituent opposes early release; inmates complain about correction officers; inmate requests home release; constituents oppose new restrictions on home release in the c |
044
| 0035CL-049 | Correction | March-April 1989 | Inmate announces hunger strike; constituent believes inmates need job training and education before release; inmate complains his rights are being violated; employees accuse fellow employee of fraud; |
045
| 0035CL-050 | Correction | May 1989 | Inmate requests transfer; protest treatment of anti-abortion protestors while in custody; inmate seeks rehabilitation program; Governor defends policy of using vacant state buildings to house non-viol |
045
| 0035CL-051 | Correction | June 1989 | Inmate claims mail is tampered with; inmate requests information on programs available once he is on release; inmate claims rights are being violated; outrage from constituents about correction offic |
045
| 0035CL-052 | Correction | July-August 1989 | Protest treatment of anti-abortion protestors while in custody; claims that department wastes money on decorations; family requests parole for inmate; inmate requests transfer; Governor sends comments |
045
| 0035CL-053 | Correction | September-October 1989 | Inmates claim they are innocent; inmate claims he can't get necessary medical treatment; inmates and friends request early release; inmate claims rights are being violated; inmate request rehabilitati |
045
| 0035CL-054 | Correction | November 1989 | Outrage from constituents about correction officer killing kittens found in inmate's cell; requests for transfers; victim's mother appalled at early release of assailant; inmate claims he did not have |
045
| 0035CL-055 | Correction | December 1989 | Constituents upset about light sentence for drug possession; parent feels son not getting proper treatment; inmates request sentence modification or reduction; inmate requests supervised home release |
045
| 0035CL-056 | Correction--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1989 | audit reports and responses; Council of State Governments report on Shock Incarceration; notice of and updates on commissary theft investigation; annual report; tightened security planned for Carl Rob |
045
| 0035CL-057 | Correction--Board of Pardons | 1989 | Minutes of hearings, and docket of cases. |
045
| 0035CL-058 | Correction--Pardons | 1989 | Inmates ask Governor for pardon. Governor states he does not have the authority to issue pardons. [Arranged alphabetically by last name of inmate.] |
045
| 0035CL-059 | Correction--Paroles | 1989 | Inmates ask Governor for parole or his intervention with the Board of Parole. Governor states he does not have the statutory authority to interfere. [Arranged alphabetically by last name of inmate.] |
046
| 0035CL-060 | Correction | January-February 1990 | Request for Governor to change visitation rules; inmates claim they are innocent; inmate requests treatment program; inmates and families claim inmate is being abused; criticism of home release monito |
046
| 0035CL-061 | Correction | March-May 1990 | Inmates complain about treatment; requests for transfer; information about conducting the 1990 federal census; families and inmates request release; constituent objects to home release program. |
046
| 0035CL-062 | Correction | June-July 1990 | Families and inmates complain about treatment; inmates claim they are innocent; constituent complains about halfway house; family requests inmate's release; concern for safety of guards and correction |
046
| 0035CL-063 | Correction | August-September 1990 | Inmates complain about treatment; guard injured on job needs compensation; constituent concerned about early release of murderer; family requests transfer; inmates request supervised home release; inm |
046
| 0035CL-064 | Correction | October-December 1990 | Islamic Community at Enfield submit grievance that they are not allowed to practice their religion; inmate claims sentence is unfair; families and inmates request release of inmate; inmate requests tr |
046
| 0035CL-065 | Correction--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1990 | Responses to audit reports; Commissioner's report on department reorganization, including studies on sentencing patterns; County Sheriffs Advisory Board annual report; personnel matter. |
046
| 0035CL-066 | [Correction]--[Board of] Pardons | 1990 | Minutes of hearings, and docket of cases. |
046
| 0035CL-067 | [Correction]--Pardons | | Inmates ask Governor for pardon. Governor states he does not have the authority to issue pardons. [Arranged alphabetically by last name of inmate.] |
046
| 0035CL-068 | [Correction]--Parole | 1990 | Inmates ask Governor for parole or his intervention with the Board of Parole. Governor states he does not have the statutory authority to interfere. Victims protest possible release of murderer. [Arr |
047
| 0035CL-069 | [Correction]--Death Penalty | 1985 | Student requests Governor's position on death penalty. |
047
| 0035CL-070 | [Correction]--Death Penalty | 1986 | Letters urge Governor to veto the recently passed death penalty bill because children and the retarded or mentally ill could be executed; victim's father critical of Governor's inaction on death penal |
047
| 0035CL-071 | [Correction]--Death Penalty | 1987 | Letters for and against the death penalty; appeal to Governor not to invoke death penalty in case of Michael Ross. |
047
| 0035CL-072 | [Correction]--Death Penalty | 1988 | Student requests information on death penalty in Connecticut; letters in support of death penalty, particularly for Michael Ross. |
047
| 0035CL-073 | [Correction]--Death Penalty | 1989 | Students request information about the death penalty in Connecticut; letters for and against capital punishment; an appeal to not execute Michael Ross. |
047
| 0035CL-074 | Correction--Fire Code Violations | January-February 1989 | Reports on fire code violations at state correction facilities and remedial steps taken by the Department. |
047
| 0035CL-075 | Correction--Fire Code Violations | March-April 1989 | Reports on fire code violations at state correction facilities and remedial steps taken by the Department. |
047
| 0036CL-001 | Council of State Governments | 1981 | Information about Connecticut hosting the Eastern Regional Conference in April; invitation to attend November meeting in Washington, DC. |
047
| 0036CL-002 | Council of State Governments | 1983 | Information about creating an infrastructure bank to finance capital construction and repair projects. |
047
| 0036CL-003 | Council of State Governments | 1989 | Information about the search for new executive director of council. |
047
| 0036CL-004 | Council of State Governments | 1990 | Reports; State Government Research Checklist; handouts and minutes from the Intergovernmental Affairs Committee of the Council. |
047
| 0037CL-001 | C.R.C.O.G. [Capitol Region Council of Governments] | 1983, 1988 | Memorandum from council announcing a study of the mid-Connecticut solid waste program that will be distributed to member towns; notices of upcoming meetings in 1988. |
047
| 0038CL-001 | C.R.R.A. [Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority] | 1982 | Quarterly report, including financial data. |
047
| 0038CL-002 | C.R.R.A. [Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority] | 1984 | Quarterly report, including financial data; status report on projects. |
047
| 0038CL-003 | C.R.R.A. [Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority] | 1986 | Constituents oppose placement of recovery facility in their towns; question about citizen representation to the CRRA; constituent concerned about overhead wires near Bridgeport facility. Responses are |
047
| 0038CL-004 | C.R.R.A. [Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority] | 1987 | Reports on Bloomfield bulky waste landfill site; legal opinion on CRRA purchasing the Waterbury bulky waste site; CRRA comments about federal dioxin regulations; appointment to the CRRA; quarterly re |
047
| 0038CL-005 | C.R.R.A. [Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority] | January-May 1988 | Allegations of non-compliance with the plan of operation for Shelton landfill; meeting agenda and minutes; quarterly report, including financial data; town officials concerned about increase in tippin |
048
| 0038CL-006 | C.R.R.A. [Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority] | June-December 1988 | Information about the problems at the Shelton landfill that CRRA needs to address; meeting agenda and minutes; quarterly report, including financial data; request for removal of member of CRRA. |
048
| 0038CL-007 | C.R.R.A. [Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority] | 1989 | Constituents oppose incinerator proposed in Portland; opposition to Mid-Connecticut incinerator; question about state's recycling program. |
048
| 0038CL-008 | C.R.R.A.--Cromwell Proposal | 1989 | Constituents oppose incinerator proposed in Cromwell. |
048
| 0038CL-009 | C.R.R.A. [Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority] | 1990 | Quarterly reports, including financial data; Haddam rejected as site for recovery facility. |
048
| 0039CL-001 | Crime | 1983 | Semi-monthly report from Department of Correction; Governor writes to Congressional delegation and they respond to his request for their support of the Justice Assistance Act of 1983 which would provi |
048
| 0039CL-002 | Crime | 1985 | Data about Connecticut necessary to receive funds from the Victims of Crime Act of 1984; constituent presents his views on crime in America. |
048
| 0039CL-003 | Crime | 1986 | Constituents present their views on crime. |
048
| 0039CL-004 | Crime | 1989 | Constituents, including a murder victim's parents, present their views on crime. |
048
| 0039CL-005 | Crime | 1990 | Constituent support Save Our Streets that puts state troopers in the cities; young student asks Governor to stop violence. |
048
| 0040CL-001 | Criminal Injuries Compensation Board | 1983 | Request for information, bucked to the Board. |
048
| 0040CL-002 | Criminal Injuries Compensation Board | 1987 | Correspondence concerning a victim's claim and the Board's attempt to obtain information. |
048 | 0040CL-003 | Commission on Victim Services | 1988 | Letters certifying the amount of money awarded crime victims from October 1, 1985 to September 30, 1987. |
048 | 0041CL-001 | Democratic National Committee | 1981 | Financial reports; request from Chairman Charles Manatt for O'Neill's needs in the areas of fundraising, candidate recruitment, voter registration, and reapportionment planning; letters from Manatt th |
048 | 0041CL-002 | Democratic State Central Committee | 1981 | Minutes of meetings; constituent asks committee for help getting state promotion; recommendations to the National Committee for appointments to sub-committees; John Downey wishes to discuss his qualif |
048 | 0042CL-001 | Eastern States Exposition | 1981 | Request for state funding of decorations for the state's entries in the horse show; minutes of the Connecticut Trustees meeting. |
048 | 0042CL-002 | Eastern States Exposition | 1988 | Minutes of the Connecticut Trustees meeting; 1987 annual report of the Exposition. |
048 | 0043CL-001 | Economic Conversion Task Force | 1984-1986 | Educational materials, research and information developed by the Task Force on Connecticut's economy and industry; correspondence between O'Neill and the chairman of the Task Force, primarily concerni |
048 | 0044CL-001 | Economic Development | January-February 1981 | Requests for tourist and tourism information; issue of Connecticut Business Review dedicated to Ella Grasso; information concerning and owners request for state help with the displacement; and relocat |
048 | 0044CL-002 | Economic Development | March 1981 | Suggestions for state tourism slogan; thank you notes from guests and from the Governor for a luncheon at General Electric to introduce business leaders to O'Neill; request for Governor to investigate |
049 | 0044CL-003 | Economic Development | April-May 1981 | Governor requests reconsideration of U.S. Department of Commerce's rejection of a proposal to develop an Economic Development District for Eastern Connecticut, and a copy of the proposal; thanks to Go |
049 | 0044CL-004 | Economic Development | June-August 1981 | State Tax Revenue Act of 1981 may force business to leave state; Portland concerned about Conrail withdrawing from certain lines; suggestions for attracting business to the state; provisions state wil |
049 | 0044CL-005 | Economic Development | September-December 1981 | Concerns about the IRS ruling reverses present policy of Connecticut Development Authority to combine small industrial expansion loans; Governor requests Senator Dodd's assistance in resolving the con |
049 | 0044CL-006 | Economic Development--European Trip | 1981 | Invitation to Governor visit company considering expanding to Connecticut, while he is in West Germany; offer of assistance in expanding international trade; French company interested in building a ma |
049 | 0044CL-007 | Economic Development--Taiwan & China | 1981 | President of Asnuntuck Community College requests meeting with Governor to discuss possible visit to Taiwan; notice of opening of the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China's office in Ne |
049 | 0044CL-008 | Economic Development | January-April 1982 | Japanese company exploring expanding into United States; invitation to Governor to attend a Commercial Forum in the Hague; U.S. Ambassador to Denmark offers to assist Connecticut's European Office in |
049 | 0044CL-009 | Economic Development | May 1982 | Southington residents concerned about plans for chemical plant in town; why aren't there more jobs in Connecticut?; information about closing the Seth Thomas facility in Thomaston, including state inc |
049 | 0044CL-010 | Economic Development | June-August 1982 | information about Boston & Maine Railroad acquisition of Torrington-Waterbury rail line from Conrail; New Haven expresses interest in Enterprise Zone projects; companies protest the increasing costs o |
049 | 0044CL-011 | Economic Development | September-December 1982 | Concern about loss of manufacturing jobs in Connecticut; requests for tourist information; request for housing information; New England Governors' Conference appointed to administer Small Business Exp |
049 | 0044CL-012 | Economic Development--Bridgeport Enterprise Zone | 1982 | Letters endorsing Bridgeport's Enterprise Zone application. |
049 | 0044CL-013 | Economic Development--One of Our Own | 1982 | Fact sheet and draft letter for campaign that had Governor write to 155 of the fast-growing companies in the state followed by visits from agents from the Department to assess each company's needs an |
049 | 0044CL-014 | Economic Development | 1983 | Report of actions being taken by Japan to make trade with U.S. easier; Governor explains budget proposal for venture capital financing program to assist high-technology firms; invitations to internati |
049 | 0044CL-015 | Economic Development--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1983 | Reports on department reorganization; Commissioner opposes passage of H.B. 7290, a bill to divest state investments in companies providing military products to Northern Ireland; invitation to announce |
049 | 0044CL-016 | Economic Development | 1984 | Draft of letter from Governor to be send to 15 new companies that have growth potential; states cooperate to defeat proposed rules on export licenses for high technology products; Governor compares Rh |
050 | 0044CL-017 | Economic Devel[opment] | 1985 | Department needs Governor's help to encourage firm to purchase Connecticut business; concern about labor dispute at Century Brass which threatens entire company; Commissioner outlines steps state shou |
050 | 0044CL-018 | Economic Development | January-March 1986 | Agency seeks Connecticut businesses desiring European licenses; description of trade friction between U.S. and Korea; small businesses have strongest influence on Enterprise Zones; Japanese Consul Gen |
050 | 0044CL-019 | Economic Development | April-July 1986 | Insufficient water pressure forcing businesses to close; Jamaica interested in trading with U.S.; sister-statehood between Connecticut and Xiangdong (Shangdong) Province in China could harm relations |
050 | 0044CL-020 | Economic Development | August-December 1986 | Korean businessman offers consulting services; invitations to participate in TRADEXPO; state awards Derby funds to repair infrastructure damaged during an explosion; invitation to an American Fair in |
050 | 0044CL-021 | Economic Development--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1986 | Grant award; response to audit report; annual report. |
050 | 0044CL-022 | Economic Development | January-February 1987 | Request for tourist information; economic development and foreign trade consultants sell their services; invitation for state to join the U.S.-Korean Society; company opposes plant closing legislation |
050 | 0044CL-023 | Economic Development | March 1987 | Background information for a meeting of the Technology Advisory Committee; company exploring possibility of moving to Connecticut; Report of the Task Force to Study State Regulation of Small Business |
050 | 0044CL-024 | Economic Development | April 1987 | Concern about future of customs offices in Connecticut; requests for business and tourism information; letters of support for a National Center for Manufacturing Sciences in Connecticut; Japan's plan |
050 | 0044CL-025 | Economic Development | May-June 1987 | Requests for business and tourism information; Governor plans to visit Xiangdong (Shangdong) Province in China; company asks to be included in trip to China; letters of support for a National Center f |
050 | 0044CL-026 | Economic Development | July-August 1987 | Second phase of selecting state to host the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences is underway; requests for business and tourism information; company exploring expanding business into Connecticut |
050 | 0044CL-027 | Economic Development | September 1987 | The Museum of Fife and Drum requests state assistance; requests for business and tourism information; Department describes development activities in Bridgeport and Fairfield; business proposes develo |
051 | 0044CL-028 | Economic Development | October 1987 | Inventor seeks manufacturer for product; seeking employment with the state; businesses and consultants selling their services; Canadian Consul General wishes to discuss Free Trade Agreement with Gover |
051 | 0044CL-029 | Economic Development | November 1987 | Companies hoping to benefit from Governor's trip to Asia ask for results or thank him for his work; criticism of Connecticut Building at Big E; Middletown no longer eligible for Urban Development Acti |
051 | 0044CL-030 | Economic Development | December 1987 | Companies offer to help state develop trade with China; Rhode Island sends economic development plan; request state to take over the Bloomfield Farm Implement Museum; programs to assist women in busin |
051 | 0044CL-031 | Economic Development | January-February 1988 | History of state's efforts to develop trade with China; request for business and tourist information; bridge closing affecting business, so owner applying for loan; criticism of ClassiConnecticut adve |
051 | 0044CL-032 | Economic Development | March-April 1988 | Governor to introduce legislation authorizing creation of a business growth fund and increasing business loans; request for business and tourist information; urge Governor to support Connecticut Film |
051 | 0044CL-033 | Economic Development | May-June 1988 | Venture capital company's projects in Connecticut; companies seeks assistance from state; company announces its plans to move to state; problems attaining license for overseas trade; problems with Sma |
051 | 0044CL-034 | Economic Development | July 1988 | Greenwich marketing campaign to attract businesses; suggestion for tourism campaign; business promotes its accomplishments; company asks for financial assistance from state to produce film; invitation |
051 | 0044CL-035 | Economic Development | August-September 1988 | Companies ask for financial assistance from state to produce film/video; company wants to help Connecticut firms make business connections with China; requests for business and tourist information; co |
051 | 0044CL-036 | Economic Development | October-December 1988 | Marketing companies and consultants sell services to state; Canadian company planning to move manufacturing operations to Connecticut; federal reports on trade; seeking assistance to start own busines |
052 | 0044CL-037 | Economic Development | January-February 1989 | Industrial council concerned for manufacturing in the state and critical of Governor's policy; company interested in relocating; notice of firm closing; economic development threatens environment; inv |
052 | 0044CL-038 | Economic Development | March 1989 | U.S. Small Business Administration planning conference for women-owned businesses; proposal for educational/business complex in Plainfield; Industrial council concerned for manufacturing in the state |
052 | 0044CL-039 | Economic Development | April 1989 | Praise for and interest in the Governor's Conference on Innovation; company complains about the high cost of manufacturing in the state; man seeks funds to start his own business; announcement of busi |
052 | 0044CL-040 | Economic Development | May-June 1989 | Wadsworth Atheneum requests Governor support for bond request; request for business information; Connecticut company receives federal technical assistance funds and another applies; company requests s |
052 | 0044CL-041 | Economic Development | July-August 1989 | Letters supporting state financial assistance for the NAACP Hartford Small Business Incubator; invitation to participate in exposition in Japan; company announces staff reductions; Connecticut firms g |
052 | 0044CL-042 | Economic Development | September 1989 | Questions why Danbury is considered one of safest cities in which to live; seeking employment in international trade; suggest an indexed capital gains tax; company concerned about legislation in U.S. |
052 | 0044CL-043 | Economic Development | October 1989 | Seeking employment with state; concern about proposed takeover of B.A.T. Industries; requests for business and tourist information; company announces closing; distributor to Japanese markets selling s |
052 | 0044CL-044 | Economic Development | November 1989 | Invitation to international trade show; thank you to Governor for visiting the Bank of Ireland during his trip to Europe; marketing consultant selling services; request for business and tourist inform |
052 | 0044CL-045 | Economic Development | December 1989 | Student suggests ways to market Connecticut to tourists; request for business information; international trade consultants selling services; business threatened by death of owner; Governor responds to |
053 | 0044CL-046 | Economic Development | January-February 1990 | Minutes of the Connecticut-Israel Exchange Commission; concern about foreign firms buying U.S. industries; invitation to Governor visit city while he is in Germany; correspondence from the U.S. Trade |
053 | 0044CL-047 | Economic Development | March 1990 | Proposal to open factory near prison; warn Governor to diversify the state's economy; correspondence from the U.S. Trade Representative about foreign trade negotiations; requests for business informat |
053 | 0044CL-048 | Economic Development | April 1990 | Requests for business information; business owners seek state or federal funds; announcement of layoffs; Governor explains why Volvo Tennis Tournament is coming to Connecticut. |
053 | 0044CL-049 | Economic Development | May 1990 | Company selling services; Governor congratulates schools on participating in Odyssey of the Mind World Finals; survey on trade promotion programs; Air Jamaica seeks to provide service to Bradley; Chin |
053 | 0044CL-050 | Economic Development | June-July 1990 | State needs to assist small businesses with expenses; constituent proposes new economic development theme for the state; Governor requested to develop international investment policies; concerns abou |
053 | 0044CL-051 | Economic Development | August-December 1990 | Peace Messenger Cities Conference; requests for business and tourist information; information on state rural development councils; business announces closing; grant awards to Connecticut businesses; c |
053 | 0044CL-052 | Economic Development--Eastern Europe | 1990 | Governor invites business leaders and educators/academics to join him on his trip to Eastern Europe. |
053 | 0044CL-053 | Economic Development--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1990 | Annual report of Small Business Advisory Council; report on implementation and results of Job Incentive Grant Program; press releases from Connecticut Innovations, Inc.; U.S. Department of Energy gran |
054 | 0044CL-054 | Economic Development--U.S. Department of Commerce | 1982 | Announcements of grant awards to Connecticut; census data will be available for determining Enterprise Zones; Governor protests closing of Bridgeport Customs District; information on the Export Tradin |
054 | 0044CL-055 | Economic Development--U.S. Department of Commerce | 1983 | Announcements of grant awards to Connecticut; information on the Export Trading Company Act; information about Department's activities and programs; applications for federal funds. |
054 | 0044CL-056 | Economic Development--U.S. Department of Commerce | 1984 | Information about Research and Development Limited Partnerships; announcements of grant awards to Connecticut; Governor reports possible dumping of acrylic sheet from Taiwan that adversely affects Con |
054 | 0044CL-057 | [Economic Development]--U.S. Department of Commerce | 1985 | Information about Industry Consultation Program for Trade Policy Matters; announcements of grant awards to Connecticut. |
054 | 0044CL-058 | [Economic Development]--U.S. Department of Commerce | 1988 | Report: Benefits of the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement for Connecticut; federal program to increase exports; rule changes; study of state technology extension services. |
054
| 0044CL-059 | [Economic Development]--U.S. Department of Commerce | 1989 | Rules changes; Interstate Commerce Commission decision on application; petition of bus company to have Interstate Commerce Commission review Connecticut Department of Transportation decision; Conrail' |
054
| 0044CL-060 | [Economic Development]--U.S. Dep[artmen]t of Comm[erce] | 1990 | Request for governors' advice on free trade negotiations with Canada; announcement of the opening of the Eastern Europe Business Information Center. |
054
| 0045CL-001 | Education | January-February 1981 | Agenda and minutes of the Connecticut State Board of Education; request reinstatement of professor; seeking employment; constituent opposes withdrawal from the New England Higher Education Compact; Ma |
054
| 0045CL-002 | Education | March-May 1981 | Creation of the Council on Education for Employment; concern about state and federal student loan programs under Reagan's budget; concerns about campus safety; concerns and questions about veterinary |
054
| 0045CL-003 | Education | June-September 1981 | Opposition to the Guaranteed Tax Base (GTB) equalization formula; problems with and questions about the Teachers' Retirement Board; protest light discipline for the GTB error; Governor describes his C |
054
| 0045CL-004 | Education | October-December 1981 | Governor supports Department of Education grant proposal to the Clark Foundation; suggest course requirements for secondary school students; concern about funding for state and federal student loan pr |
054
| 0045CL-005 | Education--GTB Error | 1981 | Town representatives, including government officials, school administrators and legislators, express outrage at error that drastically reduced grant funding for education. Governor sends standard resp |
054
| 0045CL-006 | Education--[Memos to/from] Commissioner | 1981 | Update on the Connecticut Master Plan for Vocational, Career and Adult Education; supports Governor's efforts to expand independent living opportunities for the disabled; closing East Hampton schools |
054
| 0045CL-007 | Education--[State] Aid to Disadvantaged Children | 1981 | Objections to State Board of Education's proposal to incorporate State Aid to Disadvantaged Children grant funds into the Guaranteed Tax Base grant. |
055
| 0045CL-008 | Education | January-March 1982 | Governor comments on Education Commission of the States' role in the federal budget process; Greater Hartford Building and Construction Trades Council Rehabilitation and Training Corp. wants to be inv |
055
| 0045CL-009 | Education | April-September 1982 | Concerns about impact of federal budget cuts on funding for student financial aid; urge Governor to support full education budget; school boards oppose proposed federal legislation giving tuition tax |
055
| 0045CL-010 | Education | October 1982 | Higher Education budget requests; parent alleges physical abuse of child by teacher; question about Teachers' Retirement Board; constituents express opinions on education in general; state comments on |
055
| 0045CL-011 | Education | November-December 1982 | Problem with student loan; President of the Greater New Haven State Technical College shares his concerns about job retention and job creation; school administrators and boards urge Governor to retain |
055
| 0045CL-012 | Education | 1983 | Governor describes state's high technology initiative; state comments about proposed federal rules changes; question about the Connecticut Scholastic Achievement Grant Program; Governor thanks institu |
055
| 0045CL-013 | Education--Memos to/from [Commissioner] | 1983 | Reasons why regulations are delayed; question whether State Board of Education has the authority to alter grant payments from the amounts specified in the special acts authorizing the grants; Acting C |
055
| 0045CL-014 | Education | 1984 | Local Board of Education requests full funding of the GTB grant program; actions taken by State Board of Education at last meeting; unemployed teacher criticizes Governor's proposal to offer grants to |
055 | 0045CL-015 | Education | 1985 | Constituents express opinions on education in general; Governor describes new education programs; constituent supports Governor's public education funding proposal; question about appointments to the |
055 | 0045CL-016 | Education | 1986 | Constituents express opinions on education in general; proposal for education program on Native American Culture; questions about teachers' retirement benefits; alleged illegal residence on Schaghtico |
055 | 0045CL-017 | Education | January-April 6, 1987 | Suggestion for funding physical education programs; concern about teachers' retirement benefits; teacher claims Educational Enhancement is not working in his town; students ask Governor questions abou |
056 | 0045CL-018 | Education | April 8-July 1987 | Committee on Training and Employment 's application for a federal Family Life Demonstration grant; petition urging Governor to defeat a proposed English Only bill; individual seeking employment; alleg |
056 | 0045CL-019 | Education | August-December 1987 | Announcement of Soviet Union-U.S. youth fitness exchange; questions about teachers' retirement benefits; individual seeking employment; concern about new financial plan for Division of Rehabilitation |
056 | 0045CL-020 | Education | January-February 1988 | Conflict with local school board over bus pick-up location; claims that free public education is unfair; constituent objects to commercial billboards displayed in school hallways (includes photographs |
056 | 0045CL-021 | Education | March 1988 | School systems support increased funding for Regional Educational Service Centers; constituents express opinions on education in general; minutes of a General Assembly Education Committee meeting; con |
056 | 0045CL-022 | Education | April 1988 | Individual offers his program on the Appalachian Trail to the schools; lists of 1988 Presidential Scholarship semifinalists; parent concerned about her son's teacher who displays witches in the room. |
056 | 0045CL-023 | Education | May-June 1988 | Student at a Catholic school asks Governor to direct the school to provide sex education; personnel issues; Governor describes state's efforts to recruit minority teachers for the vocational-technical |
056 | 0045CL-024 | Education | July-August 1988 | Concern about lack of federal funding for magnet school Follow Through program; report on intern at Governor's office; constituents express opinions on education in general; report on Connecticut care |
056 | 0045CL-025 | Education | September-October 1988 | Urge Governor not to reduce educational funding during budget cuts; minutes of Board of Directors meeting of Literacy Volunteers of America-Connecticut; company selling decals and bumper stickers for |
056 | 0045CL-026 | Education | November 1988 | Response to audit report; individual requests status of Social Security disability application; Governor describes services for blind and hearing impaired. |
056 | 0045CL-027 | Education | December 1988 | Bridgeport receives Annie E. Casey Foundation Innovation Grant to coordinate efforts to reduce drop-out rate, prevent teenage pregnancy and reduce joblessness; vocational student alleges harassment bu |
056 | 0045CL-028 | Education--Asbestos | 1988 | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency describes new regulations for asbestos removal, suggestions for implementation, and offers technical assistance; Connecticut statutes as they relate to the Asbesto |
057 | 0045CL-029 | Education--Elementary Education Recognition Program | 1988 | Letters from Governor to school principals congratulating them on being selected by the U.S. Department of Education's recognition program. |
057 | 0045CL-030 | Education--Memos and reports to/from Commissioner | 1988 | Report on racial/ethnic equity and desegregation in Connecticut schools; collective bargaining contract with vocational teachers; National Education Association report; annual report of Department of |
057
| 0045CL-031 | Education | January-February 1989 | Invitation for Marilynn Cruz-Aponte to attend Hispanic Student Conference; parent alleges Hartford school system misuses funds for special education; Regional Vocational Technical School teachers have |
057
| 0045CL-032 | Education | March 1989 | Responses to audit reports; correspondence about and report on study How to Integrate Children with Disabilities into Neighborhood Public Schools by the Connecticut Developmental Disabilities Council; |
057
| 0045CL-033 | Education | April-August 1989 | Status of proposed construction of an educational institute by the Capitol Region Education Council; responses to audit reports; constituents urge Governor to retain education budget at current levels |
057
| 0045CL-034 | Education | September 1989 | Declaratory ruling regarding the scope of bargaining over time of location of continuing education units (CEUs); memoranda concerning vocational programs; press release announcing Governors new Health |
057
| 0045CL-035 | Education | October-November 1989 | Responses to audit reports; minutes of a meeting of the Institute for Community Research's Board of Directors; client does not meet criteria for rehabilitation services; question concerning student lo |
057
| 0045CL-036 | Education | December 1989 | School Building Project Priority List for 1989-90; Congresswoman from Rhode Island reports to Marilynn Cruz-Aponte on education issues passed in Congress. |
057
| 0045CL-037 | Education | January-February 1990 | Tashua School, Trumbull, nominated for National Elementary School Recognition program; responses to audit reports; Governor to co-sponsor the 5th New England Conference on School Issues; Mississippi G |
058
| 0045CL-038 | Education | March-April 1990 | Constituents urge state funding of non-public schools; concerns about campus safety; Governor supports New Haven application to RJR Nabisco for education reform funds; constituents opposed to budget c |
058
| 0045CL-039 | Education | May-August 1990 | Governor congratulates Connecticut winners of the National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Awards and the Minority Graduate Fellowship award; constituents oppose Governor's education cost-shari |
058
| 0045CL-040 | Education | November-December 1990 | Chairman of State Board of Education sends Governor best wishes as he leaves office; responses to audit reports concerning community and technical colleges; children from McDonough School in Hartford |
058
| 0045CL-041 | Education--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1990 | Response to audit report; annual report of child nutrition programs; annual report of the Department of Education; report on Quality and Integrated Education (racial balance). |
058
| 0045CL-042 | [Education]--Board of Education and Services to the Blind | 1981 | Correspondence from director William Patton to the Department of Environmental Protection concerning access to the handicapped area at Harkness State Park. |
058
| 0045CL-043 | Education--[Board of Education and Services to the] Blind | 1986 | Long-range plan for Board. |
058
| 0045CL-044 | [Education--Board of Education and] Services to the Blind | 1987 | Board resolution opposing proposed changes to its function and structure; questions about stipends for guide dog users; family in crisis caring for blind and handicapped child; information about probl |
058
| 0045CL-045 | [Education--Board of Education and] Services to the Blind | January-June 1988 | Board defends its college support program; responses to article in Hartford Courant that was critical of the Board; second critical article in Courant and Board's response; clients complain about Voca |
058
| 0045CL-046 | [Education--Board of Education and] Services to the Blind | July-December 1988 | Clients complain about Vocational Rehabilitation Services being unresponsive; free radio programming provided for reading impaired persons by Connecticut Radio Information Service; letters praising wo |
058
| 0045CL-047 | [Education--Board of Education and] Services to the Blind | January-July 1989 | Statistics on blindness in Connecticut; clients complain about treatment by Board and its unresponsiveness; urge Governor to support budget for the Connecticut Institute for the Blind; press release a |
058
| 0045CL-048 | [Education--Board of Education and] Services to the Blind | August-September 1989 | Annual report; client continues to criticize Board for lack of response; recommendation for new executive director of the Board; letters from clients pleased with services of the Board; list of priori |
059
| 0045CL-049 | [Education--Board of Education and] Services to the Blind | October-December 1989 | Personnel issues; report of infestation at lunchroom run by blind; clients continue to criticize Board for lack of response. |
059
| 0045CL-050 | [Education--Board of Education and] Services to the Blind | 1990 | Constituents object to budget cuts; employees complain about inequities in personnel policies between the Board and the Department of Rehabilitative Services; Connecticut Institute for the Blind's dir |
059
| 0045CL-051 | Education--[Board] of Higher Education | 1981 | Press release about enrollment totals at higher education institutions; Governor notifies the U.S. Department of Education of the state's intention to participate in federal programs; concern about lo |
059
| 0045CL-052 | Education--[Board] of Higher Education--Contract Students | 1981 | Form letters urging Governor to increase grant funding for Contracted Students with Independent Colleges. |
059
| 0045CL-053 | Education--[Board] of Higher Education | 1982 | Governor thanks DeRoy Thomas for chairing the Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Higher Education and the Economy; charges against Mohegan Community College's nursing program; University of New Have |
059
| 0045CL-054 | Education--[Board] of Higher Education--Reorganization | 1982 | Letters oppose passage of Senate Bill 620 (passed as P.A. 218) that restructures higher education; letters oppose closing University of Connecticut branches to provide more tax money to private insti |
059
| 0045CL-055 | Education--[Board] of Higher Education--Waterbury | 1982 | Letters oppose S.B. 620 that could close the Waterbury branch of the University of Connecticut. |
059
| 0045CL-056 | Education--Community [Technical] Colleges | 1982 | Waterbury State Technical College students petition Governor for funds to upgrade computer equipment for data technology facility; President of Technical College urges Governor to provide more funding |
059
| 0045CL-057 | Education--Community Colleges | 1983 | Housatonic Community College seeks downtown Bridgeport site; constituent questions motives of the Mohegan Community College displaced homemakers' program Technical Aides for Southeastern Connecticut. |
059
| 0045CL-058 | Education--Higher Education | January-June 1981 | Parking is security issue at Central Connecticut State College; students complain about massive cuts in Southern Connecticut State College's budget necessitating faculty layoffs and reduced programs; |
059
| 0045CL-059 | Education--Higher Education | July-December 1981 | Concerns about permanent location for Norwalk Community College; thanks to Governor for help in expediting sale of Annhurst College to Data General Corp.; Board of Trustees of State Colleges are assig |
059
| 0045CL-060 | Education--Higher Education | 1982 | Concerns about permanent location for Norwalk Community College; urge Governor to increase budget for community colleges; students concerned about ability to pay tuition; parent concerned about safet |
059
| 0045CL-061 | Education--Higher Education | 1984 | Students concerned about rumored closure of Housatonic Community College; concern about tuition increases; athletic facility needed at Southern Connecticut State University; concerns about permanent l |
059
| 0045CL-062 | Education--Higher Education | 1985 | Parent concerned that proposed tax cuts mean reduced funding for higher education; support for community college system; urge Governor to support Stamford branch of Norwalk Community College; concern |
060
| 0045CL-063 | Education--Higher Education | 1986 | Constituent questions why lottery funds no longer restricted to education; discrimination law suit; question concerning continuing education and evening programs in nursing. |
060
| 0045CL-064 | Education--Higher Education | 1987 | Alleged discrimination in admissions procedures; Governor designates TRIO day in Connecticut; request for information about non-traditional college programs in the state; response to audit report; NAA |
060
| 0045CL-065 | Education--Higher Education | January-June 1988 | Constituents concerned about licensing of New Hampshire College of New Haven and Commissioner Glasgow explains the decision to deny license; interest in training Egyptian students in engineering at Ha |
060
| 0045CL-066 | Education--Higher Education | August-December 1988 | Annual report of the Board for State Academic Awards; annual report of the Board of Governors for Higher Education; request information on financial aid; responses to audit reports; annual report of t |
060
| 0045CL-067 | [Education]--Higher Education | January-May 1989 | Students ask for assistance gaining admission to UConn Law School; responses to audit reports; lecturer protests his dismissal; urge Governor to continue to support higher education; charges of discri |
060
| 0045CL-068 | [Education]--Higher Education | June-December 1989 | Responses to audit reports; annual report of the Connecticut Community College System; request Governor's assistance gaining admission to UConn Law School; trouble encountered when trying to enroll in |
060
| 0045CL-069 | [Education]--Higher Education | 1990 | Response to audit report; annual report for the David T. Chase Free Enterprise Institute at Eastern Connecticut State University; grant proposal to the Education Commission for the States for funding |
060
| 0045CL-070 | [Education]--Teachers' Retirement Board | 1988 | Retired teachers demand better access to health insurance; annual report of the Board. |
060
| 0045CL-071 | [Education]--Teachers' Retirement [Board] | 1989 | Annual report of the Board; teacher appeals Board's decision to Governor. |
060
| 0045CL-072 | [Education]--Teachers' Retirement [Board] | 1990 | Question why the early retirement incentive offered state employees is not offered to teachers; annual report of the Board. |
060
| 0045CL-073 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | January-May 1981 | Concern about tenure system at UConn; staff seeking to aid minority student admission into UConn Medical School; allegation that university not meeting needs of disabled students; constituent requests |
060
| 0045CL-074 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | June-October 1981 | Students protest increased rental rates for apartments at the University; Director of Branford House accuses University of not supporting development of the center; collective bargaining negotiations; |
061
| 0045CL-075 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | November-December 1981 | Collective bargaining negotiations; parents and medical centers protest reduction in hours for Poison Center Hotline, which Governor states will resume 24-hour coverage shortly; complaint about lack o |
061
| 0045CL-076 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | January-May 1982 | Urge Governor to support funding for the Institute of Water Resources; oppose hazardous waste incinerator on the Storrs campus; Connecticut may step in if the federal government denies graduate studen |
061
| 0045CL-077 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | June-December 1982 | Urge Governor to support full funding for the University; constituent concerned about decline of School of Agriculture; protest increase in out-of-state tuition; annual report of the Multipurpose Arth |
061
| 0045CL-078 | [Education--University of Connecticut]--Branford House | 1982 | Urge Governor to help preserve Branford House (on the Avery Point Campus in Groton); suggest Branford House be put on the National Register of Historic Places; Governor accused of opposing nomination; |
061
| 0045CL-079 | [Education--University of Connecticut]--Draft Registration | 1983 | Oppose President DiBiaggio's position that financial aid will be given to students who do not register with Selective Service; DiBiaggio's statement of his position. |
061
| 0045CL-080 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | 1984 | Allegations of animal care violations and Governor reports that issues were resolved long ago; Disabled Students Organization complains to U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights; prote |
061
| 0045CL-081 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | 1985 | Concern about campus parking; students complain about quality of engineering and mathematics programs; parent complains about physical plant; protests of proposed closing of Torrington Branch. |
061
| 0045CL-082 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | 1986 | President John Casteen reports on possible joint programs with the University of Rouen in France; concern about pollution from the University landfill; procedure being developed to monitor faculty and |
061
| 0045CL-083 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | 1987 | Governor describes preservation of Branford House; alumna urges Governor to fund new sports center at Storrs campus; protest lack of funding for program at the Health Center; state representatives exp |
061
| 0045CL-084 | Education--U[niversity of] Conn[ecticut] | 1988 | Audit report. |
061
| 0045CL-085 | [Education]--U. S. Department of Education | 1984 | State education statistics; grant award notice; information on adult literacy programs; information about the Presidential Academic Fitness Award program. |
061
| 0045CL-086 | [Education]--U. S. Department of Education | 1985 | Information about grants for Client Assistance programs; Office for Civil Rights findings on the complaint by the Disabled Student Organization; list of Connecticut schools that won the Secondary Scho |
061
| 0045CL-087 | [Education]--U. S. Department of Education | 1986 | Connecticut Bilingual Vocational Technical Training Project receives and award for excellence; Governor's letter of support for a grant proposal by the Connecticut Division of Rehabilitation Services. |
061
| 0045CL-088 | [Education]--U. S. Department of Education | 1988 | State Assurances for Client Assistance Program grant applications. |
061
| 0045CL-089 | [Education]--U. S. Department of Education | 1990 | Final report of the National Commission on Drug-Free Schools. |
061
| 0045CL-090 | [Education]--Vocational Education | 1987 | Audit reports; Governor explains contract negotiations for vocational technical teachers; Manchester Vocational Education Advisory Committee expresses concern regarding de-emphasis on vocational educa |
061
| 0045CL-091 | [Education]--Vocational Rehabilitation | 1981 | Constituent claims disabled person should have been name Director of the Division; complaints by clients about their treatment by the Division. [Complaints bucked to Division for response.] |
061
| 0045CL-092 | [Education]--Vocational Rehabilitation | 1982 | Disabled veterans seek training assistance; complaints about clients' treatment by Division. |
061
| 0045CL-093 | [Education--Vocational Rehabilitation]--Client Assistance | 1984 | Information about implementing Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1984 and the requirement for each state to establish a Client Assistance Program by October 1, 1984; House of Representatives' Conferenc |
061
| 0045CL-094 | [Education]--Vocational Rehabilitation | January 1989 | Annual report of the Independent Living Council. |
062 | 0045CL-095 | [Education]--Vocational Rehabilitation | February-October 1989 | South Central Rehabilitation Corp. requests assistance of Barbara Gordon in obtaining Letter of Award for funding; client and agency experiencing trouble finding him employment; problem obtaining van |
062 | 0045CL-096 | [Education]--Vocational Rehabilitation Services | 1990 | Parents and clients object to the Order of Selection policy proposed by the agency in an attempt to cover its budget shortfall; request for increased funding for agency; brother needs help obtaining s |
062 | 0045CL-097 | [Education]--Vocational Rehabilitation Services--Client File | 1990 | Treatment records, psychological assessments, release records and correspondence, dating 1977-1988, related to one individual client of the agency. |
062 | 0045CL-098 | [Education]--Vocational Technical Schools | 1982 | Bonding request for Sikorsky Satellite for Platt Technical School is on the Commission's agenda; parent requests Governor's assistance in obtaining son's admission to technical school; concerns about |
062 | 0046CL-001 | Elections | 1981 | Lists of elected and defeated candidates for mayor or first selectman; sample letter of condolence. |
062 | 0046CL-002 | Elections--Letters of Congratulations | 1982 | Congratulations from the Governor to Democratic state senators and representatives who won their elections. |
062 | 0046CL-003 | Elections--Thank You Letters | 1982 | Governor thanks Democratic Town Committee Chairmen for their hard work in the last campaign. |
062 | 0046CL-004 | Elections | 1988 | Constituent suggests platform that Governor Dukakis should take in his run for the presidency; congratulations from the Governor to Democratic candidates who won their elections for U.S. Senate and Ho |
062 | 0046CL-005 | Elections | 1989 | Letters of congratulations and condolence to elected and defeated Democratic candidates for mayor or first selectman; letter from Democratic Town Chairman to his constituents; annual report of the Sta |
062 | 0047CL-001 | Ella Grasso Foundation | 1981 | Letters concerning need for Foundation to obtain tax-exempt status; minutes of organizational meeting of the Ella Grasso Memorial Statue Committee; proposal to publish a biographical booklet about Gra |
062 | 0048CL-001 | Emergency Management | 1989 | Information about the Reserve Officers Association, National Civil Preparedness Committee meeting to upgrade the emergency broadcasting system; notice of emergency exercise at Haddam Neck Nuclear Powe |
062 | 0048CL-002 | Emergency Management | 1990 | Suggestion for a National Hurricane Preparedness Week; Governor urges President to strengthen federal disaster relief programs--FEMA and the White House; FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program |
062 | 0048CL-003 | Emergency Management--Memos to/from Director | 1990 | Monthly reports; critique of July 1989 tornado response; minutes of the State Emergency Response Commission; proposals from Mancuso to prevent flooding on the Connecticut River. |
063 | 0049CL-001 | Environmental Protection | January 1981 | Fishermen's' Association requests better weather forecasting for New England fishing grounds; opposition to Litter Control and Recycling Act of 1978 from businessman; operating data report for Millsto |
063 | 0049CL-002 | Environmental Protection | February 1981 | PCB contamination of Housatonic River needs to be addressed; legislative agenda of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association; Sierra Club's comments on the Clean Air Act; US Department of Agricultur |
063 | 0049CL-003 | Environmental Protection | March 1981 | Report from Army Corps of Engineers; suggestion for conserving water; opposition to leg-hold trap; information about the drought in the Northeast; hearings conducted for Pfizer Inc.'s application to b |
063 | 0049CL-004 | Environmental Protection | April 1981 | National Response Team requests state involvement in revising its National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan to meet regulations in federal Superfund legislation; legal action ta |
063 | 0049CL-005 | Environmental Protection | May 1981 | Questions about fishing in state reservoirs; propose state publication on minerals; Connecticut Outdoor Recreation Action Program; object to arrest for fishing in restricted area. [Most letters bucked |
063 | 0049CL-006 | Environmental Protection | June 1-15, 1981 | Governor concerned about federal funding cuts of grants for water pollution control; protest fee to use State Park; New England River Basins Commission position statement regarding acid rain; industry |
063 | 0049CL-007 | Environmental Protection | June 16-30, 1981 | Information concerning Connecticut's petition against the Long Island Lighting Company; states move to reestablish state authority to control foreign processing operations; review of Coast Guard plans |
063 | 0049CL-008 | Environmental Protection | July 1981 | Complaint about noise from nearby plant; complaints about condition of state parks; opposition to leg-hold traps; residents protest closing of some state parks; call for multi-state gypsy moth control |
063 | 0049CL-009 | Environmental Protection | August-September 1981 | Need to protect farm land; individual wants to develop aquaculture site; request that camp sites be reserved for bicyclists; question why state is not spraying to control gypsy moth; town complains ab |
063 | 0049CL-010 | Environmental Protection | October 1981 | Protest deer hunting laws; concern about air emissions from the Upjohn Company plant; Governor writes to Senator Dodd in support of his legislation addressing the problem of interstate air pollution; |
064 | 0049CL-011 | Environmental Protection | November-December 1981 | Conflict over access to state lands; concern about release of PCBs at the incinerator in Middletown; information about the Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission; Governor of Virginia John D. |
064 | 0049CL-012 | Environmental Protection--Biweekly Reports | 1981 | |
064 | 0049CL-013 | Environmental Protection--Bottle Bill | 1981 | Requests for assessment of bill's effectiveness; constituents express opinions for and against bill that requires deposits on beverage containers; complaint about elimination of the Employee Dislocati |
064 | 0049CL-014 | Environmental Protection--CRRA | 1981 | Protest lack of competitive bidding for refuse transportation; quarterly report of the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority; concern for safety at transfer station in Darien; status report on the |
064 | 0049CL-015 | Environmental Protection--Connecticut River Assembly | 1981 | Assessment of federal budget cuts on Connecticut River Estuary Regional Planning Agency; Municipal Interview Summary for Capitol Region communities; notices of meetings; minutes; standards for use and |
064 | 0049CL-016 | Environmental Protection--Farmington River tunnel | 1981 | Letters in opposition to the plans to build a tunnel to divert water from the Farmington River to Barkhamstead Reservoir; request to postpone referendum on tunnel pending an environmental study. |
064 | 0049CL-017 | Environmental Protection--Greenwich Water | January 1981 | Connecticut-American Water Company reports on water supply and demand in Greenwich and company's efforts to meet demand; newspaper articles about water shortage. |
064 | 0049CL-018 | Environmental Protection--Greenwich Water | February 1981 | Connecticut-American Water Company reports on water supply and demand in Greenwich and company's efforts to meet demand; newspaper articles about water shortage; letter from Greenwich First Selectman |
064 | 0049CL-019 | Environmental Protection--Greenwich Water | March-May 1981 | Connecticut-American Water Company reports on water supply and demand in Greenwich and company's efforts to meet demand; newspaper articles about water shortage. |
064
| 0049CL-020 | Environmental Protection--Greenwich Water | June-July 1981 | Connecticut-American Water Company reports on water supply and demand in Greenwich and company's efforts to meet demand; newspaper articles about water shortage. |
064
| 0049CL-021 | Environmental Protection--Greenwich Water | August-September 1981 | Connecticut-American Water Company reports on water supply and demand in Greenwich and company's efforts to meet demand; newspaper articles about water shortage. |
065
| 0049CL-022 | Environmental Protection--Greenwich Water | October-November 1981 | Connecticut-American Water Company reports on water supply and demand in Greenwich and company's efforts to meet demand; newspaper articles about water shortage. |
065
| 0049CL-023 | Environmental Protection--Harkness Memorial [State Park] | 1981 | Opposition to changing park entrance back to the original one that passed Camp Harkness (for the handicapped); support for reopening old entrance; news articles; maps. |
065
| 0049CL-024 | Environmental Protection--Long Island Sound Study | 1981 | Army Corps of Engineers' environmental impact statements concerning disposal of dredged material in Long Island Sound. |
065
| 0049CL-025 | Environmental Protection--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1981 | Notice of Saugatuck Boat Ramp going before Bond Commission; proposal to use unallocated balance from Bond funds to build forest access roads; opposition to construction of mall in Waterford; concern a |
065
| 0049CL-026 | Environmental Protection--New Haven Harbor Dredging | 1981 | Feasibility report on dredging project from Army Corps of Engineers; concern about impact of dredging on the oyster industry. |
065
| 0049CL-027 | Environmental Protection--PCBs | 1981 | Oppose PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls) storage facility on Naugatuck River; oppose burning of PCBs by Northeast Utilities; information on birth defects caused by PCBs; state requests exemption from th |
065
| 0049CL-028 | Environmental Protection--Windham Landfill | 1981 | Oppose landfill on Shetucket River in Windham; Governor congratulates municipal officials on the opening of the Windham Energy Recovery Facility. |
065
| 0049CL-029 | Environmental Protection | 1982 | Concern about water quality in Coventry; Commissioner outlines steps the Department will take in developing the Radiological Emergency Response Plan; state response to proposed revision to federal reg |
065
| 0049CL-030 | Environmental Protection | February-May 1983 | Protest draining pond without prior notification; state agencies surveyed in development of a Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan; report on flooding in New Haven following June 5-6, 1982 storm; notice of pu |
065
| 0049CL-031 | Environmental Protection | June-July 1983 | Concern about delay in repairing two dams in Westbrook area; constituent protests restricted access to Fort Griswold State Park; complaint about shortage of camp sites in the state; landowners oppose |
065
| 0049CL-032 | Environmental Protection | August-September 1983 | State asked to answer questionnaire concerning activities addressing groundwater contamination; urge Governor to protect the North American Black Duck; oppose construction of boat launch at Patchaug P |
065
| 0049CL-033 | Environmental Protection | October-December 1983 | Background information on state actions regarding urea formaldehyde foam insulation; final decision on water diversion application; concern about proposed budget cuts to the New England seismic networ |
065
| 0049CL-034 | Environmental Protection--Hancock [Brook Rifle Range] | 1983 | Letters in support of and opposition to construction of shooting range in Plymouth. |
065
| 0049CL-035 | Environmental Protection | January-March 1984 | Company president protests fine imposed for not registering a boiler; request for state funds to complete Birchwood Gardens Flood Control Project; complaints of odors from water treatment facility at |
066 | 0049CL-036 | Environmental Protection | April-May 1984 | Information about Connecticut's bottle bill; conflict regarding budgets of Department of Environmental Protection and Department of Motor Vehicles; Congressman Stewart B. McKinney trying to establish |
066 | 0049CL-037 | Environmental Protection | June-July 1984 | Protest continuing pollution from Raymark Corp. of Stratford; oppose application by ITT to discharge arsenic; concern about sewage treatment plant discharges into Long Island Sound; minimum stream flo |
066 | 0049CL-038 | Environmental Protection | August-September 1984 | Flooding in Portland needs immediate response; complaint of odor from landfill site; owner of manufacturing company opposes regulations that allow citizens to cite industrial dischargers; concern abou |
066 | 0049CL-039 | Environmental Protection | October-December 1984 | Governor requests municipalities participate in developing a Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan; lack of dam repairs threatens Lake Williams in Lebanon; protest construction of a regional septage lagoon in |
066 | 0049CL-040 | Environmental Protection--Biweekly Reports | 1984 | |
066 | 0049CL-041 | Environmental Protection--Ethylene Dibromide | 1984 | Pillsbury Company supports government regulations banning use of EDB (a fumigant for grain crops and also used in leaded gas) in grain-based foods and describes its precautions; Governor explains stat |
066 | 0049CL-042 | Environmental Protection--Flooding | 1984 | Oppose construction of dam in South Windsor to prevent flooding, Governor explains necessity of dam; Army Corps of Engineers report on New England flood control activities; town of Cromwell thanks Gov |
066 | 0049CL-043 | Environmental Protection--Gallup Farm | 1984 | Opposition and support for proposed exchange of forest land for state-owned farm fields. The original owner of the farm is requesting the swap. |
066 | 0049CL-044 | Environmental Protection--Hancock Brook Firing Range | 1984 | Opposition and support of Governor's decision to halt development of firing range. |
066 | 0049CL-045 | Environmental Protection | January-March 1985 | Urge Governor to support Department's request for funds to reimburse municipalities for Land and Water Conservation Fund projects; urge preservation of Bluff Point Coastal Reserve; flying club wants p |
066 | 0049CL-046 | Environmental Protection | April-May 1985 | Governor writes to Connecticut's Congressional delegation expressing his strong support for continued funding of the state portion of the Land and Water Conservation Fund and urging their support; con |
066 | 0049CL-047 | Environmental Protection | June-July 1985 | Oppose logging at state parks; odor problems at Elm City Cheese Company; information concerning the Governor's Pesticide Task Force; students urge Governor to protect animals; urge creation of a Marin |
066 | 0049CL-048 | Environmental Protection | August-September 1985 | Request Governor to investigate decisions by the Granby Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission; oppose construction of boat dock at Gillette Castle State Park; proposed federal land exchange will |
066 | 0049CL-049 | Environmental Protection | October-December 1985 | Company protests penalty imposed by Department; complaint about air pollution from wood smoke; support budget for Bluff Point Coastal Reserve and Park management plan; petition opposing cuts in fundin |
067 | 0049CL-050 | Environmental Protection--Ethylene Dibromide | 1985 | Resident opposes construction of sewer system to resolve ethylene dibromide (EDB) contamination of water in Somersville; town of Somers' ethylene dibromide study and recommendations. |
067 | 0049CL-051 | Environmental Protection | January-March 1986 | Dry cleaning industry opposed to proposed program to control hazardous air pollutants; praise for game wardens; oppose leg-hold traps; suggest using Civilian Conservation Corps to help state preserve |
067
| 0049CL-052 | Environmental Protection | April 1986 | Petition and letter against leg-hold traps; Governor asks Congressional delegation to oppose FEMA raising flood insurance rates; concern about boaters safety along state's coast; petition opposing duc |
067
| 0049CL-053 | Environmental Protection | May 1986 | Labor department reports findings of a study on the feasibility of establishing a program for training women to perform work associated with constructing sewerage systems; students ask Governor to pro |
067
| 0049CL-054 | Environmental Protection | June-July 1986 | Residents want state to spray for gypsy moth; seniors protest fee for Charter Oak Pass; company requests Governor's support for its cogeneration project; company protests civil penalty issued by Depar |
067
| 0049CL-055 | Environmental Protection | August-September 1986 | Resident wants state to spray for gypsy moth; concern about development in Simsbury that could adversely affect inland wetlands; oppose construction of a company for reasons of potential pollution; to |
067
| 0049CL-056 | Environmental Protection | October-November 1986 | Request Governor to extend the seaward boundary of Connecticut; concern for integrity of local dams and the bodies of water they retain; oppose sale of land by Ansonia-Derby Water Company; concern abo |
067
| 0049CL-057 | Environmental Protection | December 1986 | Individual wants to start rail service to Middletown when Conrail ceases its service; proposal for combating Lyme disease; company protests changes to air pollution regulations; protest long-term leas |
067
| 0049CL-058 | Environmental Protection | January 1987 | Summary of findings of Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Task Force; protest long-term lease of bird sanctuary to Connecticut Audubon Society; environmental group requests input in selection of next Com |
068
| 0049CL-059 | Environmental Protection | February 1-11, 1987 | Protest closing of Remington Gun Club; Connecticut Solid Waste Management Advisory Council statement of support for Department's draft recycling plan; request state to expedite bond issue for state to |
068
| 0049CL-060 | Environmental Protection | February 16-28, 1987 | Department's finding that Department of Transportation must dredge a tidal lake due to damages caused by the removal of the Greenwich toll booth; protest closing of Remington Gun Club; suggestion to m |
068
| 0049CL-061 | Environmental Protection | March 1-15, 1987 | Information concerning the Regional Response Team that responds to environmental emergencies; Governor describes legislation concerning the state's regional recycling program; protest closing of Remin |
068
| 0049CL-062 | Environmental Protection | March 16-31, 1987 | Final report on hazard mitigation implementation measures taken by Department; boundary line agreement between state and private citizen; praise Governor's support of non-wildlife management; oppose l |
068
| 0049CL-063 | Environmental Protection | April 1-9, 1987 | Protest closing of Remington Gun Club; bequest of tidal marsh land to the state; students ask Governor's opinion of nuclear waste; protest relocating fishers to the state; East Windsor residents conce |
068
| 0049CL-064 | Environmental Protection | April 10-20, 1987 | Petition and letters protesting closing of Remington Gun Club; residents angry about odor from their municipal solid waste disposal area; petition opposing leg-hold trap; allegations of illegal activi |
068
| 0049CL-065 | Environmental Protection | April 21-30, 1987 | Connecticut River Assembly's position on developing Middletown's waterfront; urge Governor to support findings of the Open Space Task Force and create a fund for purchasing open space; environmental i |
068
| 0049CL-066 | Environmental Protection | May 1-14, 1987 | League of Women Voters request funding for a management plan for the Quinebaug River Basin; request Governor purchase more shoreline lands for state use; urge Governor to support Department's budget; |
068
| 0049CL-067 | Environmental Protection | May 14-31, 1987 | Town selectmen pass a resolution urging the Governor to appoint a task force to study disposal of solid waste and he responds by describing activities already done or in planning; company claims Depar |
069
| 0049CL-068 | Environmental Protection | June1-9, 1987 | Minutes of the Northwest Interstate Compact Committee meeting; appeal to Governor to study Department to make recommendations for reorganization and a separate Department of Natural Resources; safety |
069
| 0049CL-069 | Environmental Protection | June 10-19, 1987 | Suggest state create an Adirondack Park to preserve open space; oppose leg-hold trap; fee for use of boat launches by non-residents is too high; Governor requests 75% of funds from the federal Clean W |
069
| 0049CL-070 | Environmental Protection | June 20-30, 1987 | Citizens Advisory Committee for the Long Island Sound Study offering series of workshops-cruises; U.S. Department of Energy provides updated plan for the disposal of the nation's commercial and defens |
069
| 0049CL-071 | Environmental Protection | July 1-7, 1987 | Concern about settling controversy surrounding Lake Williams and the Gilman Brothers-owned dam in Lebanon; New York City Mayor Edward Koch asks for Governor's cooperation in nominating shared waterway |
069
| 0049CL-072 | Environmental Protection | July 8-19, 1987 | Protest houses built in salt water tidal marsh; concern for safe drinking water; swimmer's safety threatened by boat lane near Sound View Beach and Department needs to address; complaint of odors at S |
069
| 0049CL-073 | Environmental Protection | July 20-30, 1987 | Fire chiefs assert need to include them in implementing the Emergency Planning and Right-to-Know section of the Superfund Act; swimmer's safety threatened by boat lane near Sound View Beach and Depart |
069
| 0049CL-074 | Environmental Protection | August 1-13, 1987 | Complaints about conditions and services at state parks; petitions and letters opposing construction of trash-to-energy plant in Middletown; criticize Department's handling of Lake Williams issue; con |
069
| 0049CL-075 | Environmental Protection | August 14-31, 1987 | Governor responds to Senator Tom Daschle about the use of alcohol fuels; students oppose use of drag gill net for catching fish; large boats and jet skis threaten Candlewood Lake; Power Squadrons fear |
069
| 0049CL-076 | Environmental Protection | September 1-9, 1987 | Question about need for and motives of the Connecticut Public Interest Research Groups; article by the Nature Conservancy; reports on Raymark Corporation's history of pollution and on the findings of |
070
| 0049CL-077 | Environmental Protection | September 10-21, 1987 | Question about Bakers Cove status for recreational shell fishing; complaint of odors from nearby factories; proposal to develop a national archival center for data pertaining to tires as solid waste; |
070
| 0049CL-078 | Environmental Protection | September 22-29, 1987 | Campaign to ban cans of Spectracide insect control; Department of the Interior report on Payments in Lieu of Taxes; report on drowning at Lake Besek; oppose killing mute swans to control population; c |
070
| 0049CL-079 | Environmental Protection | October 2-6, 1987 | Concern for boating safety; city of Norwich requests permit to dredge the Yantic River; urge Governor to save dolphins from pollution; Center for Clean Air Policy's report on acid rain; state senator |
070
| 0049CL-080 | Environmental Protection | October 7-15, 1987 | Urge Governor to support nomination of the Farmington River as a Wild and Scenic River; concern about damage to Patchaug Pond during construction of boat ramp; concern about chemical hazardous waste |
070
| 0049CL-081 | Environmental Protection | October 16-31, 1987 | Request postponement of boat ramp at Patchaug Pond; request Department stock Housatonic River with rainbow trout; Governor describes benefit of a bottle deposit program; oppose purchasing power from H |
070
| 0049CL-082 | Environmental Protection | November 1-18, 1987 | Analysis of the proposed Governor's Environmental Achievement Awards; suggest a license for boaters; deed to clarify boundary between state and private land; progress report on state's recycling prog |
070
| 0049CL-083 | Environmental Protection | November 19-30, 1987 | Concerns about nuclear power plant safety; report of damaged dam; oppose leg-hold trap; state representative request additional funds in the budget for providing grants to improve the water quality o |
070
| 0049CL-084 | Environmental Protection | December 1-14, 1987 | Connecticut General Assembly's Solid Waste Recycling Advisory Council supports U.S.E.P.A. proposed rule to establish minimum content standards for paper; press releases from Connecticut Hazardous Wast |
070
| 0049CL-085 | Environmental Protection | December 15-22, 1987 | Legislative agenda of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association; New York State licensing law could have adverse effect on Connecticut in-shore commercial fishermen and Governor expresses his concer |
071
| 0049CL-086 | Environmental Protection | December 23-31, 1987 | Host Siting Plan to be submitted to the Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission; state representative thanks Governor for responding to his report on New York State licensing law c |
071
| 0049CL-087 | Environmental Protection--Applications | 1987 | Notices of applications to divert water under the Connecticut Water Diversion Policy Act. |
071
| 0049CL-088 | Environmental Protection | January 1-20, 1988 | Complaint about Department's handling of a case; petitions opposing nuclear power and requesting phase-out of nuclear power plants in the state; Council of State Governments to highlight Connecticut's |
071
| 0049CL-089 | Environmental Protection | January 21-31, 1987 | Notice of workshops to discuss recycling municipal solid waste; students write to the Governor expressing their concerns for the preservation of Long Island Sound, he responds with actions taken by th |
071
| 0049CL-090 | Environmental Protection | February 1-17, 1988 | Progress reports on the state's recycling program; report of violation of water diversion law; request additional funds to preserve Long Island Sound; praise for program of purchasing open space; conc |
071
| 0049CL-091 | Environmental Protection | February 18-29, 1988 | Complaint about lack of power from nuclear plants during recent cold spell; Army Corps of Engineers status report of the New Haven Harbor Navigation Improvement Project; town wants state funds to buil |
071
| 0049CL-092 | Environmental Protection | March 1-14, 1988 | Suggestions for better handling of correspondence by the Department; concern about disposition of former Remington Gun Club property, suggest state purchase; students express concern about depleting o |
071
| 0049CL-093 | Environmental Protection | March 15-17, 1988 | USEPA and other federal agencies' statements on the proposed relocation of Route 6; permit process is slow due to lack of staff in Department; Commissioner Carother's statement on progress in implemen |
071
| 0049CL-094 | Environmental Protection | March 18-31, 1988 | Support for open space program; concern about disposition of former Remington Gun Club property; oppose tire-burning facility in Sterling; notice of amendment of regulations concerning the state's man |
072
| 0049CL-095 | Environmental Protection | April 4-18, 1988 | Concern about deer/vehicle collisions; continued campaign against cans of Spectracide; need more state parks; information about Arbor Day; information about the environmental benefits of foam cups; G |
072
| 0049CL-096 | Environmental Protection | April 19-27, 1988 | Update report from Army Corps of Engineers; request for information about regulations concerning renewable energy; update on state recycling program; oppose sewer easement through Larkin State Bridle |
072
| 0049CL-097 | Environmental Protection | May 1988 | Student expresses concern that balloons kill wildlife; oppose expansion of hazardous waste processing facility; student expresses concern for ozone depletion; student has questions about the new state |
072
| 0049CL-098 | Environmental Protection | June 1988 | Concern about danger to wildlife from a balloon release; Governor designates August 7-13, 1988, as Civilian Conservation Corps Week in Connecticut; complaint about condition of state parks; support fo |
072
| 0049CL-099 | Environmental Protection | July 1-22, 1988 | Oppose sewer easement through Larkin State Bridle Trail, Governor provides state's position; Rhode Island Governor DiPrete presents resolution calling for immediate cessation of ocean dumping; Texaco |
072
| 0049CL-100 | Environmental Protection | July 23-30, 1988 | Congressman proposes a state/federal partnership to establish a Long Island Sound Superfund, Governor gives qualified support; correspondence and information gathered as part of an investigation of a |
072
| 0049CL-101 | Environmental Protection | August 1-15, 1988 | Students tell Governor that recycling is good for the environment; oppose incineration of solid waste; metal processors refuse to take certain types of metal goods, towns are anxious; state representa |
072
| 0049CL-102 | Environmental Protection | August 16-31, 1988 | Department reasserts its proposal for Lake Williams; praise for agency staff; wells contaminated by gasoline; students and citizens ask Governor to stop pollution and medical waste dumping in Long Is |
072
| 0049CL-103 | Environmental Protection | September 1-12, 1988 | Suggestions for reducing greenhouse effect; support using the Farmington Canal Rail Line as recreation area; oppose exchange of land in Marlborough for land in Pomfret; urge Governor to continue cost |
073
| 0049CL-104 | Environmental Protection | September 13-22, 1988 | General concern about pollution in the state; oppose construction of truck weigh station in Greenwich; suggestion for strengthening recycling policy by requiring government and industry to use recycle |
073
| 0049CL-105 | Environmental Protection | September 23-30, 1988 | Prevent development in Norwalk by purchasing land as open space; thank Governor for signing Long Island Sound Bi-State Marine Resources Committee legislation into law; urges state purchase of the Savi |
073
| 0049CL-106 | Environmental Protection | October 1-19, 1988 | Urge Governor to enforce littering laws; oppose construction of transfer station on neighboring property; protest trapping beavers at landfill; protest removing underground storage tanks; anger about |
073
| 0049CL-107 | Environmental Protection | October 20-26, 1988 | Concern about environment in general; Nancy Johnson sends a copy of H.R. 4338, a bill prohibiting dumping sewage sludge in ocean waters; criticism of department's handling of water pollution case; inf |
073
| 0049CL-108 | Environmental Protection | October 27-31, 1988 | Anger about location of hearing on Greenwich truck weigh station; request Governor's endorsement of plans to maintain and enhance public park lands in Bridgeport; petitions oppose incinerator at Elect |
073
| 0049CL-109 | Environmental Protection | November 1988 | Concern about environment in general and medical waste in particular; oppose youth hunts and pheasant stocking; concern about impact of Route 7 improvements; protest camping fees; anger about location |
073
| 0049CL-110 | Environmental Protection | December 1-14, 1988 | Concern about the environment in general; notice of Town of Newington bringing suit against the Department for violating emission standards or limitations in regards to Balf Company; complaint about d |
073
| 0049CL-111 | Environmental Protection | December 15-31, 1988 | Company interested in establishing licensing criteria for radon mitigation workers; asks Governor to designate state land for all terrain vehicles; thanks Governor for assistance in obtaining Skinner |
073
| 0049CL-112 | [Environmental Protection]--Council on Environmental Quality | 1988 | Explanation of why the Council did not urge the General Assembly to raise Connecticut Environmental Policy Act legislation in 1988; meeting agendas. |
073
| 0049CL-113 | [Environmental Protection]--Long Island Sound | 1988 | Form letters concerning the need to save the Sound. |
073
| 0049CL-114 | [Environmental Protection]--Soil and Water Conservation | 1988 | Information concerning Outstanding Conservation Farmer awards; Connecticut Soil and Water Conservation Districts legislative issues update; information concerning National Soil and Water Conservation |
073
| 0049CL-115 | Environmental Protection | January 1-11, 1989 | Oil Heat Task Force reports leakage from underground tanks is negligible; individual investigates possibility of land exchanger between him and the state; oppose pheasant stocking program; change of w |
074
| 0049CL-116 | Environmental Protection | January 12-27, 1989 | Oppose removal of Bevins Pond dam in East Hampton; public notices of hearings to consider permit requests and newsletters from the Army Corps of Engineers; complaint about delay in obtaining hunting l |
074
| 0049CL-117 | Environmental Protection | February 1, 1989 | Information concerning the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act; complaint about delay in processing permit applications, with copies of correspondence and forms. |
074
| 0049CL-118 | Environmental Protection | February 4-10, 1989 | Oppose incineration of solid waste; questions about land chosen as potential sites for ash residue disposal; concern about preservation of coastal areas; oppose leg-hold trap; concern about security a |
074
| 0049CL-119 | Environmental Protection | February 20-28, 1989 | Petition against new incinerators; comparison of Lake Williams and Red Cedar Lake as recreational areas; concern about disposal of medical and infectious waste; Mansfield protests that northeastern Co |
074
| 0049CL-120 | Environmental Protection | March 1-10, 1989 | Questions and concerns about land chosen as potential sites for ash residue disposal; concern about sales and proposals to sell watershed properties owned by Bridgeport Hydraulic Co.; question about s |
074
| 0049CL-121 | Environmental Protection | March 13-31, 1989 | Failure of Laboratory on Wheels program was waste of money; oppose incinerator in Cromwell; form letters opposing incinerator in Portland; individual interested in purchasing parcel of state land; opp |
074
| 0049CL-122 | Environmental Protection | March 28, 1989 | Petition opposing incinerator in Portland. |
074
| 0049CL-123 | Environmental Protection | April 1-10, 1989 | Oppose removal of Bevins Pond dam in East Hampton; suggestions to improve condition of Long Island Sound; controversy concerning the Farmington Canal rail line from newspaper articles; question about |
075
| 0049CL-124 | Environmental Protection | April 11, 1989 | Resident protests seizure of lands by eminent domain; students suggest a state shell, the oyster; students urge Governor to clean and protect Long Island Sound. |
075
| 0049CL-125 | Environmental Protection | April 12-19, 1989 | Introduces technology for hospital waste disinfection; Darien Environmental Protection Commission issues resolution stating Connecticut needs a more serious commitment to the cleanup of hazardous wast |
075
| 0049CL-126 | Environmental Protection | April 20-28, 1989 | Petition to President Bush urging the government to address the oil spill in Alaska; Connecticut Congressmen suggest a regional summit with New York and New Jersey to discuss economic and environmenta |
075
| 0049CL-127 | Environmental Protection | May 1-8, 1989 | Oppose timber harvesting in Paugnut State Forest; concern about lawn fertilizers polluting groundwater; questions how Governor will enforce emissions standards for power plants; individual wants to se |
075
| 0049CL-128 | Environmental Protection | May 9-22, 2989 | Oppose ash residue landfill sites in northeastern Connecticut; question amount of money spent on air pollution control; personnel issues; notice of public hearing regarding Pleasure Beach; urge Govern |
075
| 0049CL-129 | Environmental Protection | May 23-31, 1989 | Thank Governor for keeping state parks open; neighbors upset about slow restoration of beach; protest paying fee to use public boat ramp; Governor describes processes involved in developing the Mid-Co |
075
| 0049CL-130 | Environmental Protection | June 2-24, 1989 | Oppose incinerator in Portland; oppose site in North Haven as possible ash residue landfill site; Alaska residents offer to speak about what went wrong in Prince William Sound; complaint about conditi |
075
| 0049CL-131 | Environmental Protection | June 26-30, 1989 | Bank institutes Help Save Our Sound education and fund-raising program; oppose wood burning power plant in Killingly; Cedar Lake Management Association petitions state for funds to buy a weed harveste |
075
| 0049CL-132 | Environmental Protection | July 1989 | Oppose construction on inland wetlands in Middletown; fisheries management question; Department oversight of marinas; children object to cutting trees; complaint about conditions of state parks; inter |
076
| 0049CL-133 | Environmental Protection | August 1-15, 1989 | Alleged illegal filling of wetlands; alleged harassment by Conservation Officers; propose a plan to preserve mineral resources; controversy over illegal house built below Andover Lake dam; status repo |
076
| 0049CL-134 | Environmental Protection | August 16-21, 1989 | Oppose Mid-Connecticut Resources Recovery facility; urge Governor to protect shoreline; State Implementation Plan, Air Quality Conformancy Report by the Department of Transportation; question about ho |
076
| 0049CL-135 | Environmental Protection | August 23-31, 1989 | Urge Governor to expedite cleanup of Mohawk Mountain; protest a fine imposed at Harkness State Park; complaint about treatment by state marine patrol officer; anger that part of money raised at greyho |
076
| 0049CL-136 | Environmental Protection | September 1-12, 1989 | Oppose wood burning energy plants in Torrington and Killingly; protest closing Compo Beach to waterfowl hunting; state senator concerned about delay in purchasing land for the West Rock Ridge Park; ur |
076
| 0049CL-137 | Environmental Protection | September 13-30, 1989 | Urge Governor to increase funding for the department; concern about safety of coastal wildfowl hunting; promote recycling instead of incinerators; information about environmental illness; complaint ab |
076
| 0049CL-138 | Environmental Protection | October 2-18, 1989 | Invitation to Governor to attend Arbor Day celebration; concern about oil spills; Conference on State Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act; notes to the Connecticut Earth Day 20 Steering |
076
| 0049CL-139 | Environmental Protection | October 19-31, 1989 | Criticism of Connecticut Humane Society; notice of application to waive requirement for public hearing; Governor supports work of the North American Wildlife Association; information about the Automot |
076
| 0049CL-140 | Environmental Protection | November 1-16, 1989 | Oppose landfill in Douglas, Mass.; company asks Governor to declare moratorium on new hazardous waste incinerators and landfills; propose method of cleaning oil spills; Governor urges congressional de |
076
| 0049CL-141 | Environmental Protection | November 20-30, 1989 | Students express concerns about pollution and rights of the white tailed deer; Beardsley Zoo wants to participate in Earth Day; announcement of first meeting of the Bi-State Long Island Sound Marine R |
077
| 0049CL-142 | Environmental Protection | December 1989 | Ask Governor to support bond issue to purchase land in the Housatonic State Forest; citizens request a pier at Fort Hale be named in honor of local resident; Governor of New Jersey proposes national e |
077
| 0049CL-143 | [Environmental Protection] | January 1-16, 1990 | Sports fishermen oppose commercial exploitation of striped bass; information on the Farmington Canal line acquisition; urge Governor to maintain department budget; Connecticut Forest and Park Associat |
077
| 0049CL-144 | [Environmental Protection] | January 19-31, 1990 | Sports fishermen oppose commercial exploitation of striped bass; information on recycling initiatives requested; request state permission to access property through state land; object to killing mute |
077
| 0049CL-145 | [Environmental Protection] | February 1-5, 1990 | Sports fishermen oppose commercial exploitation of striped bass; report of hazardous waste dump in Manchester; request information about emissions from wood burning stoves; application for water diver |
077
| 0049CL-146 | [Environmental Protection] | February 7-20, 1990 | Sports fishermen oppose commercial exploitation of striped bass; students express concerns for the environment; meeting of Bi-State Long Island Sound Committee announced; town of Lisbon protests block |
077
| 0049CL-147 | [Environmental Protection] | February 21-28, 1990 | Oppose wood burning power plant in Killingly; constituent supports recycling; Governor of Rhode Island hosting conference on safe navigation of vessels carrying petroleum products; Senator Joseph Lieb |
077
| 0049CL-148 | [Environmental Protection] | March 1-14, 1990 | Oppose wood burning energy plant in Torrington; allegation of harassment by department; notice of oil spill prevention conference in Rhode Island; request for expedited decision by bonding commission; |
077
| 0049CL-149 | [Environmental Protection] | March 15-31, 1990 | Effort to recall cans of Spectracide that explode; student requests information for science project; department cannot endorse use of clean burn waste oil furnace; company having trouble obtaining wat |
077
| 0049CL-150 | [Environmental Protection] | April 1-17, 1990 | Offer to purchase eggs or live birds to protect mute swans; concern about decline in the Housatonic Trout Management area; department describes actions taken to enhance oil spill preparedness and prev |
077
| 0049CL-151 | [Environmental Protection] | April 18-30, 1990 | Resident asks whether town has to return a state grant; praise for department's Community Environmental Education Program and request for additional funding; students express their concerns about poll |
078
| 0049CL-152 | [Environmental Protection] | May1-13, 1990 | Students express their concerns about pollution and the environment; Governor describes egg shaking program to control mute swan population; concern about pollution of Long Island Sound; problems enco |
078
| 0049CL-153 | [Environmental Protection] | May 14-17, 1990 | National Soft Drink Association promotes recycling; students express their concerns about pollution and the environment; Governor thanks Earth Day coordinator; urge Governor to support H.B. 5846, An |
078
| 0049CL-154 | [Environmental Protection] | May 18-31, 1990 | Response to objections to building oyster boat moorings; students express their concerns about pollution and the environment; urge Governor to support H.B. 5846, An Act Concerning Water Pollution Cont |
078
| 0049CL-155 | [Environmental Protection] | June 1-12, 1990 | Students express their concerns about pollution and the environment; report of encroachment on state lands; approves of increase in department's budget for natural resources and recreation; oppose dee |
078
| 0049CL-156 | [Environmental Protection] | June 13-30, 1990 | Oppose deer hunting in Bluff Point Preserve to control population; relates problems from leaking oil tank in front yard; oppose land exchange between state and private citizen; oppose Iroquois Gas Tra |
078
| 0049CL-157 | [Environmental Protection] | July 1-16, 1990 | Urge Governor to support H.B. 5846, An Act Concerning Water Pollution Control; applications for water diversion; request bonding for state purchase of land in Tolland; oppose deer hunting in Bluff Poi |
078
| 0049CL-158 | [Environmental Protection] | July 17-31, 1990 | Support and opposition to boat ramp on Quinnipiac River in the Hamden area; company proposes to provide ethanol for state vehicles; environmental bills before Congress; applications to divert water; s |
078
| 0049CL-159 | [Environmental Protection] | August 1-21, 1990 | Object to new trash removal system at Wharton Brook State Park; applications to divert water; concerns about land use; businesses support Iroquois Gas Transmission System; oppose deer hunt on Bristol |
078
| 0049CL-160 | [Environmental Protection] | August 22, 1990 | Oppose hunting and criticize land management in Pequannock Valley, Governor sends copy of management report. |
078
| 0049CL-161 | [Environmental Protection] | August 23-30, 1990 | Complaint about deplorable state of plants in greenhouse at Harkness State Park; Oppose hunting and criticize land management in Pequannock Valley; precipitation reports from the Committee on Automate |
079
| 0049CL-162 | [Environmental Protection] | September 1990 | Concerns that New York State coal burning plant will pollute Connecticut air; concern about pollution in Thames River Valley due to industry; business supports Iroquois Gas Transmission System; compla |
079
| 0049CL-163 | [Environmental Protection] | October-December 1990 | Students express their concerns about the environment, ask for Governor's opinion; complaint about quarry operators stripping trees from land by ; oppose composting facility in New Milford; company o |
079
| 0049CL-164 | [Environmental Protection--AES Thames] | March-September 1990 | Letters in support and in opposition to closing the AES Thames Cogeneration Plant in Uncasville. Those supporting closing dislike it being coal-fired. Others ask Governor to either enforce environmen |
079
| 0049CL-165 | [Environmental Protection--AES Thames] | July 1990 | Letters supporting closing AES Thames Cogeneration Plant, including copies of letters sent to acting Attorney General Clarine Riddle. |
079
| 0049CL-166 | Environmental Protection--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1990 | Audit report and response; report that department will not be able to draft regulations by deadline; report on implementation of P.A. 89-35, An Act Concerning Aquifer Protection Areas. |
079
| 0049CL-167 | Environmental Protection | 1991 | Information about tire disposal; steps and schedule for implementation of the Clean Air Act Amendments signed into law November 1990; students requesting information for research papers. |
079
| 0049CL-168 | [Environmental Protection]--Acid Rain | 1984 | U.S. Senator Max Baucus surveys governors' views on acid rain; Ohio Governor Celeste sends his testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Health and the Environment regarding a |
079
| 0049CL-169 | [Environmental Protection]--Acid Rain | 1985 | Student asks for Governor's opinion on acid rain, Governor responds with state's actions to reduce it. |
079
| 0049CL-170 | [Environmental Protection]--Acid Rain | 1986 | Press release concerning signing of agreement between U.S. and Canada addressing acid rain; form letter outlining individual's concern about acid rain (bucked to department); petition from members and |
079
| 0049CL-171 | [Environmental Protection]--Acid Rain | 1988 | Concerns about health and environmental effects of acid rain, Governor responds with descriptions of actions taken by the state; Center for Clean Air Policy report recommends the creation of a power l |
079
| 0049CL-172 | [Environmental Protection]--Acid Rain | 1989 | Students express their concerns about acid rain [bucked to department]; economic objections to federal Clean Air Act Amendments addressing acid rain. |
079
| 0049CL-173 | [Environmental Protection]--Acid Rain | 1990 | Department answers student's question about acid rain; Representative Robert Smith of New Hampshire states his position on acid rain legislation; economic objection to federal Clean Air Act Amendments |
079
| 0049CL-174 | [Environmental Protection]--Army Corps of Engineers | 1981 | The Corps announces requests for project permits and subsequent public hearing; monthly report of permit actions; updates on beach erosion control efforts at Prospect Beach, West Haven; Corps assures |
080
| 0049CL-175 | [Environmental Protection]--Army Corps of Engineers | 1983 | Update reports on Corps civil works projects in Connecticut; announcement of influx of funds for Corps projects in New England; inform Governor of projects approved; announcements of requests for proj |
080
| 0049CL-176 | [Environmental Protection]--Army Corps of Engineers | 1984 | Inform Governor of projects approved for flood control; update reports on Corps civil works projects in Connecticut; report on study of navigation improvements for Bridgeport Harbor; public notice to |
080
| 0049CL-177 | [Environmental Protection]--Army Corps of Engineers | 1985 | Flood control project in Wallingford under study; report on flood control proposals for Rippowan River Basin, West River and Konkapot River. |
080
| 0049CL-178 | [Environmental Protection--Army Corps of Engineers] | 1986 | Report on economic feasibility of a commercial navigation project on the Connecticut River between Hartford and Holyoke, MA.; report of damage to breakwater; Inform Governor of projects approved for f |
080
| 0049CL-179 | [Environmental Protection--Army Corps of Engineers] | 1987 | Announcements of requests for project permits and subsequent public hearings; update report on Corps civil works projects in Connecticut; annual report of projects in New England. |
080
| 0049CL-180 | [Environmental Protection--Army] Corps of Engineers | 1990 | Governor objects to federal proposal to make states more fiscally responsible for maintenance of recreational facilities operated by the Corps; allegation of illegal dock extension without Corps appro |
080
| 0049CL-181 | [Environmental Protection]--Hazardous Waste | 1981 | U.S. Department of Energy requests Governor's statement of needs and concerns as it implements the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy (P.L. 96-573); Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering meet |
080
| 0049CL-182 | [Environmental Protection]--Hazardous Waste | 1983 | Governor instructs department to release money from the Emergency Spill Fund for use by the Hazardous Waste Management Service. |
080
| 0049CL-183 | [Environmental Protection--Hazardous Waste] | 1984 | Department reports its concerns to the Department of Transportation about its maintenance facilities; information concerning the Hazardous Waste Management Service; oppose burying hazardous wastes in |
080
| 0049CL-184 | [Environmental Protection--Hazardous Waste] | 1985 | Information about two reports of pesticide pollution; constituent concerned about management of hazardous waste; state applying for funds to implement its Hazardous Waste Management Program; concerns |
080
| 0049CL-185 | [Environmental Protection--Hazardous Waste] | 1986 | Senator Dodd assures Governor of his support of the Superfund toxic waste clean-up program; minutes of Governor's Task Force to Classify and Determine the Hazardous Waste that may be Safely and Proper |
080
| 0049CL-186 | [Environmental Protection--Hazardous Waste] | 1987 | Governor concerned about financial burden placed on states by the passage of Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and relates them to Congresswoman Johnson. |
080
| 0049CL-187 | [Environmental Protection]--Hazardous Waste | January-August 1988 | Minutes of Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management Service meetings; Service's response to survey; Service's accounting of expenditures from the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Appropriation; minutes of th |
080
| 0049CL-188 | [Environmental Protection]--Hazardous Waste | September-December 1988 | Minutes of Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management Service meetings; constituents oppose having radioactive waste sites in the state; quarterly report on low-level radioactive waste activities by the C |
081
| 0049CL-189 | [Environmental Protection]--Hazardous Waste | 1989 | National Governors' Association developed report on state programs to reduce hazardous waste; request allocation from the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Fund; schedule for site selection of low-level rad |
081
| 0049CL-190 | [Environmental Protection]--Hazardous Waste | 1990 | Information about the Governor's Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Hazardous Waste Reduction and Recycling; Connecticut Hazardous Waste management Service announces selection of contractor for low |
081
| 0049CL-191 | [Environmental Protection]--Indian Affairs | 1981 | Oppose General Assembly's vote to eliminate funding for Indian Affairs Coordinator; invitation and schedule for Mashantucket Pequot Indian Housing Authority dedication ceremony for first phase of hous |
081
| 0049CL-192 | [Environmental Protection]--Indian [Affairs] | 1983 | Copy of President Reagan's veto message concerning S.B. 366, the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Claims Settlement Act; criticism of state for not ensuring passage of S.B. 366; Governor sends letter of sup |
081
| 0049CL-193 | Indian Affairs--State Jurisdiction | 1983-1988 | Chief States' Attorney McGuigan issues Statement of Position on Jurisdiction Over Crimes Committed on Indian Reservations 1983, 1984); Commissioner of Public Safety Forst requests clarification of sta |
081
| 0049CL-194 | [Environmental Protection--Indian Affairs] Tribal Lands | 1984 | Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Tribe seeks state recognition; Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Housing Authority requests Governor sign a Cooperation Agreement; Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Tribe states its right to en |
081
| 0049CL-195 | [Environmental Protection]--Indian Affairs | 1985-1987 | Schaghticoke Indian Tribe expects state to resolve differences between factions; State Police investigate possible illegal logging operations on Schaghticoke Indian Reservation; Indians demand dismiss |
081
| 0049CL-196 | [Environmental Protection--Indian Affairs] | 1986-1987 | Complaints about difficulties proving Indian heritage; concern for Indian burial ground in Preston; request to use state land for Indian ceremony being held up in Indian Affairs Council; complaint abo |
081
| 0049CL-197 | [Environmental Protection]--Indian [Affairs] | 1988 | Conflict between Eastern Pequot Indians and the Paucatuck Pequot Tribe over recognition; Indian tribes considered states in implementing provisions of the federal Clean Water Act; invitation to 39th A |
081
| 0049CL-198 | [Environmental Protection]--Indian [Affairs] | 1989 | Tribes protest proposed Independent Commission on Indian Affairs; Schaghticoke assert their authority in certain matters; receipt of Easter Pequot Indians of Connecticut's petition for federal recogni |
081
| 0049CL-199 | [Environmental Protection--Indian Affairs] | 1990 | Mohegan tribe requests extension of comment period for challenging the finding against the Tribe for federal recognition; Golden Hill Paugussett Tribe asserts off-reservation hunting and fishing right |
081
| 0049CL-200 | Environmental Protection--[Land Donations and Exchanges] | 1983 | Warranty deeds for land contiguous to Southford Falls State Park, Patchaug State Forest, the Roraback Management Area and Cockaponset State Forest, for two acres in Old Saybrook, for the Belding Wildl |
081
| 0049CL-201 | Environmental Protection--[Land Donations and Exchanges] | 1984 | Warranty deeds for donations of land contiguous to Osbornedale State Park, to Plum Bank Marsh Area, to Housatonic State Forest, to Kitchel Wilderness Area, and to Meshomasic State Forest, for the dona |
082
| 0049CL-202 | Environmental Protection--[Land Donations and Exchanges] | 1985 | Deeds for land exchanges in Durham and Sterling; deeds for donations of land contiguous to Tunxis State Forest, Flaherty Field Trial Area, Bishop Swamp, and Sherwood Island State Park ; conservation e |
082
| 0049CL-203 | Environmental Protection--[Land Donations and Exchanges] | 1986 | Lease of land in Hebron; certificate of devise for land in Bridgeport; deeds for donations of land contiguous to Sleeping Giant State Park, to Mashamoquet Brook State Park, and to West Rock Ridge; bo |
082
| 0049CL-204 | [Environmental Protection]--Landfill | 1983 | Concern about closing of Laurel Park landfill in Naugatuck; reasons why Governor should not meet with the Pollution Extermination Group about Laurel Park; request Governor's intervention in Shelton. |
082
| 0049CL-205 | [Environmental Protection--Landfill, Laurel Park] | 1984 | Naugatuck angry at rapid closing of Laurel Park landfill, Governor explains that it was closed due to dioxin in the groundwater; request Governor view the landfill. |
082
| 0049CL-206 | [Environmental Protection--Landfill] | 1985 | Neighbor asks Governor why Laurel Park landfill is still open; company concerned that it can no longer dump non-toxic sludge in the Hartford landfill; proposed landfill site in Southbury will harm the |
082
| 0049CL-207 | [Environmental Protection--Landfill] | 1986 | Protest abrupt closing of landfills without alternative; continued concern about dioxin pollution in Naugatuck; conflict with state about operation of Essex landfill; concern about possible purchase o |
082
| 0049CL-208 | [Environmental Protection]--Landfill | 1989 | Canterbury protests serving as dumping ground for eastern Connecticut; monitoring methane at Shelton landfill; oppose expansion of Canterbury landfill; company requests veto of H.B. 6641, which gives |
082
| 0049CL-209 | [Environmental Protection]--Landfill | 1990 | Oppose regional landfill in Douglas, Massachusetts; Bristol asks Governor's support for application to accept ash from incinerators; protest oil-contaminated soil being dumped in landfill. |
082
| 0049CL-210 | [Environmental Protection]--Low-level Radioactive Waste | 1990 | State's response on its level of compliance with requirements of the federal Low-level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985; town resolution to Nuclear Regulatory Commission to halt deregul |
082
| 0049CL-211 | [Environmental Protection]--Nuclear Waste | 1983 | Copy of transmittal letter from the US Department of Energy to the Governor regarding the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982; Governor thanks governors in the region for their support in negotiations re |
082
| 0049CL-212 | [Environmental Protection--Nuclear Waste] | 1985 | Urge Governor to deny New York City's request to ship nuclear wastes through Connecticut; state's comments on proposed rule for Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Wastes in Geologic Repositories; Gove |
082
| 0049CL-213 | [Environmental Protection--Nuclear Waste] | 1986 | State of Washington requires any generator or broker that ships low-level radioactive waste to it disposal facility to send pre-notification of delivery; US Department of Energy Safe and Secure Transp |
082
| 0049CL-214 | [Environmental Protection]--Nuclear Waste | 1989 | Citizen's group critical of Nuclear Regulatory Commission's efforts to protect the public; further implementation of the federal Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments of 1985; general concern |
082
| 0049CL-215 | [Environmental Protection]--Nuclear Waste | 1990 | Federal reports. |
082
| 0049CL-216 | [Environmental Protection]--Oil Spills | 1986 | New England Fishery Management Council expresses support for the 1984 Protocols on liability for oil pollution damage and urges Governor to support legislation enacting the protocols; Secretary of Tra |
082
| 0049CL-217 | [Environmental Protection]--Solid Waste | 1983 | Claim that Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority has not invited local officials to hearings. |
082
| 0049CL-218 | [Environmental Protection--Solid Waste] | 1984 | Reconstitution of Solid Waste Advisory Council; Shelton residents oppose Connecticut Resource Recovery Authority using their landfill as an ash dump; praise Governor for requiring scrubbers on the Mid |
082
| 0049CL-219 | [Environmental Protection--Solid Waste] | 1985 | Protest against proposed bulky waste disposal area in Southbury. |
082
| 0049CL-220 | [Environmental Protection]--Solid Waste | 1986 | Minutes of Connecticut Solid Waste Management Advisory Council meetings; urge expanded state role in solving solid waste problem; protest against proposed bulky waste disposal area in Southbury; petit |
083
| 0049CL-221 | Environmental Protection--Solid Waste | 1988 | Towns and individuals concerned about the solid waste disposal crisis, want legislators to provide assistance; oppose expansion of West Haven landfill; concern about groundwater contamination from nea |
083
| 0049CL-222 | [Environmental Protection]--Solid Waste | 1989 | Individuals concerned about the solid waste disposal crisis; students advocate recycling; report on Massachusetts' debate on incinerators vs. recycling; suggest ban on excess packaging; oppose solid w |
083
| 0049CL-223 | [Environmental Protection]--Solid Waste | 1990 | Information on Florida's solid waste management policies and procedures; position papers of the American Public Health Association and the paper industry. |
083
| 0049CL-224 | [Environmental Protection]--Springfield Sewage | 1983 | Connecticut residents oppose Springfield's plan to dump raw sewage into the Connecticut River; copy of report from City of Springfield, MA to the US Environmental Protection Agency outlining proposed |
083
| 0049CL-225 | [Environmental Protection]--Springfield Sewage | 1984 | Connecticut residents oppose Springfield's plan to dump raw sewage into the Connecticut River; praise to Governor for resolving the issue. |
083
| 0049CL-226 | [Environmental Protection]--U.S. Department of the Interior | 1981 | Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas leases and state's position on them; information about the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service; need to study plants covered by the Endangered Species Act; |
083
| 0049CL-227 | [Environmental Protection]--U.S. Department of the Interior | 1982 | Connecticut's status report on outdoor recreation planning and approval by the department. |
083
| 0049CL-228 | [Environmental Protection--U.S. Department of the] Interior | January-March 1983 | Approval of state's water management plan; Certificate of Apportionment for federal funds; Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas leases and state's position on them; request for comments from states on |
083
| 0049CL-229 | [Environmental Protection--U.S. Department of the] Interior | April-July 1983 | Final Minor and Technical Boundary Modifications to the Coastal Barrier Resources System Maps; Certificate of Apportionment for federal funds; notice of change in policy concerning sanctions under the |
083
| 0049CL-230 | [Environmental Protection--U.S. Department of the] Interior | August-December 1983 | Information about the Youth Conservation Corps; review of Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing program; payments in lieu of taxes to Connecticut towns; state's application for the Underground |
083
| 0049CL-231 | [Environmental Protection--U.S. Department of the Interior] | 1984 | Certificates of Apportionment and Reapportionment of federal funds; U.S. Senator Hatfield critical of the Onshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program; information about the Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas |
084
| 0049CL-232 | [Environmental Protection--U.S. Department of the Interior] | 1985 | Paper on artificial reefs; state comments on the proposed 5-Year Outer Continental Shelf Leasing Program. |
084
| 0049CL-233 | [Environmental Protection]--U.S. Department of the Interior | 1986 | Proposed 5-Year Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program; newsletter on oil and gas leasing of federal lands; proposed Take Pride in America public education campaign; Governor presents out |
084
| 0049CL-234 | [Environmental Protection]--U.S. Department of the Interior | 1988 | Certificates of Apportionment and Reapportionment of federal funds; finalists in the Take Pride in America campaign; first chapter of report National Assessment of Undiscovered Conventional Oil and Ga |
084
| 0049CL-235 | [Environmental Protection--U.S. Department of the] Interior | 1989 | Certificates of Apportionment and Reapportionment of federal funds; reports; Governor presents outdoor recreation plan; announcement of Payments in Lieu of Taxes. |
084
| 0049CL-236 | [Environmental Protection--U.S. Department of the] Interior | 1990 | State comments on Regional Wetlands Concept Plan; department supports state's efforts to purchase the Shaw property in Hartland; 1990 Connecticut Land and Water Conservation Fund Program Review Report |
084
| 0049CL-237 | Environmental Protection--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 1981 | Answers to Governor's questions about air pollution in Connecticut; proposal to issue water pollution control permits for exploratory oil drilling; explanation of most toxic cities list, not from EPA. |
084
| 0049CL-238 | Environmental Protection--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 1983 | EPA requests information on hazardous wastes; issues report on sea levels rising. |
084
| 0049CL-239 | Environmental Protection--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 1984 | Environmental topics included in President's State of the Union Address; state concerned about barrels remaining at dump site after EPA cleanup; policies concerning delegation to state and local gover |
084
| 0049CL-240 | Environmental Protection--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 1985 | Information concerning the Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Act; implementation of Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act concerning underground storage tanks; announce the Long Isla |
084
| 0049CL-241 | Environmental Protection--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 1986 | Deferral of noise standard for newly manufactured trucks; update on the EPA's Radon Action Program; key provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1986; threatened end of the Superfund pr |
084
| 0049CL-242 | Environmental Protection--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | January-April 1988 | EPA Statement at Corps of Engineers' Public Hearing on the Proposed Relocation of Route 6; EPA with National Governors' Association to develop capacity assurance standards for hazardous waste; Long Is |
084
| 0049CL-243 | Environmental Protection--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | May-December 1988 | Pawcatuck Basin designated a sole source aquifer; state applies for waiver concerning asbestos abatement in schools; requirement that states develop a hazardous waste management plan; information on t |
084
| 0049CL-244 | Environmental Protection--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 1989 | Need to control non-point source water pollution and Connecticut sends management plan to EPA; announcements of meetings; report on radon in schools; Connecticut to participate in medical waste tracki |
084
| 0049CL-245 | Environmental Protection--U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | 1990 | Connecticut Construction Industries Association objects to memorandum of agreement between EPA and Corps of Engineers regarding no net loss policy for wetlands; memoranda, directives and reports; noti |
084
| 0049CL-246 | [Environmental Protection]--Water | January-April 1981 | Summary report of water supply problem in the state; letter to mayors in southwestern Connecticut describing state efforts to address water shortage; Governor requests study by Army Corps of Engineers |
084
| 0049CL-247 | [Environmental Protection]--Water | May-December 1981 | Advocates hydropower; Federal Emergency management Agency to form federal-state hazard mitigation teams for flood disasters; water projects sent to US EPA for funding; minutes of Western Connecticut W |
085
| 0049CL-248 | Environmental Protection--Water | 1988 | Notices of public hearings and applications to divert water under the Water Diversion Policy Act; information concerning water supply in state; creation and first minutes of Valley Regional Water Auth |
085
| 0049CL-249 | [Environmental Protection]--Water | January-May 1989 | Town supports creation of the Housatonic Estuary Commission; praise for Governor's call to conserve water; Governor corrects a published misstatement of his position on the Clean Water Fund; student r |
085
| 0049CL-250 | [Environmental Protection]--Water | June-October 1989 | Notices of applications to divert water under the Water Diversion Policy Act; Long Island Sound Study urges Governor to call meeting of the Bi-State Long Island Sound Marine Resources Committee; platf |
085
| 0049CL-251 | [Environmental Protection]--Water | 1990 | Object to development on the banks of the East River; annual report and minutes of the Long Island Sound Bi-State Committee; Governor requests federal funds for the state's Clean Water Fund; newslette |
085
| 0049CL-252 | [Environmental Protection]--Water Pollution | 1984 | Student concerned about river pollution; department unable to meet time limit for preparing regulations for construction grants for water pollution control facilities; urge Governor to enforce water p |
085
| 0049CL-253 | [Environmental Protection]--Water Pollution | 1985 | Student concerned about pollution of rivers and streams; protest permit fees for municipal water pollution control facilities; concern about raw sewage running into Long Island Sound. |
085
| 0049CL-254 | [Environmental Protection]--Water Pollution | 1986 | City of Groton opposes outfall going into Thames River; residents protest sewage treatment discharge flowing into Pomperaug River; support Governor's plan to improve water pollution control; complaint |
085
| 0049CL-255 | Environmental Protection--Water Quality | 1986 | Concern about procedures to ensure satisfactory drinking water in Simsbury; Water Quality Management Plan; water quality analyses by U.S. EPA; approval by EPA of the Water Quality Management Plan upda |
085
| 0049CL-256 | Environmental Protection--Water Quality | 1983 | State approves revised rules governing water quality standards established by the U.S. EPA. |
085
| 0049CL-257 | Environmental Protection--Water Quality | 1984 | U.S. EPA stresses need to study presence of polychlorinated biphenyls in marine fish; U.S. EPA Ground-Water Protection Strategy; Governor urges other Senators to support Senator Weicker's amendment ad |
085
| 0049CL-258 | [Environmental Protection--Water Quality] | 1985 | Municipality concerned about President's budget proposal to eliminate waste water treatment construction grants. |
085
| 0049CL-259 | Environmental Protection--Water Quality | 1986 | Constituents support P.A. 85-407 An Act Concerning Provision of Potable Drinking Water; concern about water quality of Housatonic River; Connecticut River Watershed Council and citizens commend Govern |
085
| 0050CL-001 | Equal Employment Opportunity Commission | 1988 | Requests Governor's assistance in settling a discrimination claim against Pfizer. |
085
| 0051CL-001 | Ethics [Commission] | 1986-1987 | Constituent objects to politicians receiving gifts from lobbyists; constituent asks Ethics Commission to investigate complaint against an optician. |
085
| 0051CL-002 | Ethics [Commission] | 1988 | Commission evaluating charges that doctor may be referring clinic patients to herself. |
085
| 0051CL-003 | Ethics [Commission] | 1989 | Copy of lobbyist's report sent to Commission, forwarded to politician for review. |
085
| 0051CL-004 | Ethics [Commission] | 1990 | Resignation from Commission; annual report; Board of Trustees of Community-Technical Colleges request advisory opinion, then withdraw request. |
085
| 0052CL-001 | Federal Communications Commission | 1981 | Application to operate as a non-dominant domestic resale communications common carrier. |
085
| 0052CL-002 | Federal Communications Commission | 1988 | Applications by AT&T to supplement existing circuit capacity between Connecticut and neighboring states and between Connecticut towns; application by AT&T to discontinue one of its services. |
085
| 0052CL-003 | Federal Communications Commission | 1989 | Application by AT&T to discontinue one of its services; application by AT&T to supplement existing circuit capacity between Connecticut towns. |
086
| 0053CL-001 | Federal Emergency Management Agency | 1983 | Agency announces public service campaign about spring flooding; Federal-State Agreement for Fire Suppression Assistance; state responds to proposed rules concerning the National Flood Insurance Progra |
086
| 0053CL-002 | Federal Emergency Management Agency | 1985 | Information concerning the National Flood Insurance Program; preliminary draft of the state's Hazard Mitigation Implementation Measures; approval of the alert and notification system installed around |
086
| 0054CL-001 | Federal Matters | 1981 | Request Governor's assistance with brother's immigration; problems with Social Security benefits; oppose selective service system; question about banking laws; protest cuts in student loans; suggestio |
086
| 0054CL-002 | Federal [Matters] | 1983-1984 | Governor requests Postmaster General to issue commemorative stamps for Mark Twain and Father E.J. Flanagan, to mark the state's 350th anniversary, to honor the ratification of the Constitution. |
086
| 0054CL-003 | Federal Matters | 1985 | Ask Governor to expedite fingerprint check; urge Governor to instruct Congress and Senate to embargo communist countries; request assistance getting a national holiday named for J.F. Kennedy; Congress |
086
| 0054CL-004 | Federal [Matters] | 1986 | Senator Dodd supports Tax-Exempt Bond Reform Act of 1986; oppose Senator Packwood's proposal to eliminate the deduction for excise taxes; state comments to FEMA on proposed rules concerning the emerge |
086
| 0054CL-005 | Federal [Matters] | January-June 1987 | Notice of change in FEMA allocation formula; demands investigation of Iran-Contra crisis; problems with Social Security benefits; Governor requests First Day ceremonies be held in Hartford for the new |
086
| 0054CL-006 | Federal [Matters]--Ashford Post Office | June 1987 | History of Town of Ashford's efforts to include the Postal Service in its master plan for village center. |
086
| 0054CL-007 | Federal [Matters] | July-August 1987 | Request assistance gaining citizenship for mother; Office of Technology Assessment reports; White House requests Governor's comments on nomination of Judge Robert Bork to the Supreme Court; applicatio |
086
| 0054CL-008 | Federal [Matters] | September-December 1987 | Ask Governor to write a letter to the Soviet Union requesting the emigration of Dr. Alexander Ioffee; National Endowment for the Humanities suggests the Connecticut Humanities Council become a state a |
086
| 0054CL-009 | Federal [Matters] | January-April 1988 | Information about the First Day of Issue Ceremony for a commemorative stamp of Connecticut; applications for citizenship; problems obtaining passport; request Governor's help in reuniting Cambodians i |
087
| 0054CL-010 | Federal [Matters] | May-July 1988 | Problems with Social Security benefits; problems with the IRS; critical of the Free Trade Agreement with Canada; American citizen not allowed to play junior soccer in Spain; concerns about the Pet Pro |
087
| 0054CL-011 | Federal [Matters] | August-December 1988 | Complaint about postal service; families of victims of US Embassy bombing in Iran are irate that they did not receive compensation; request help with immigration; Governor designates 25th Anniversary |
087
| 0054CL-012 | Federal [Matters] | January-March 1989 | Students write to President about school violence; U.S. Department of State expresses interest in helping states with trade missions and other foreign affairs-related service; oppose salary increase f |
087
| 0054CL-013 | Federal [Matters] | April-May 1989 | Request extension of Temporary Stay; Governor supports immigration reform proposed by Senators Kennedy and Simpson in S. 358; invitation to Vice Premier of the State Council of China to visit Connecti |
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| 0054CL-014 | Federal [Matters] | June 1987 | Bulletin concerning mid-session review of the federal Budget; President Bush's speech on the 40th anniversary of NATO; request Governor to support investigation of Eastern Airlines bankruptcy; possibl |
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| 0054CL-015 | Federal [Matters] | July-August 1989 | Copy of letter to President Bush concerning the Greenhouse Effect; request help with immigration problem; request nonstop air service from Bradley Airport to Europe; federal and state emergency aid av |
087
| 0054CL-016 | Federal [Matters] | September-November 20, 19 | Governor writes to Congressional delegation regarding possible misinterpretation of federal law in Army Corps of Engineer' rejection of permit for construction of Route 6; requests help with Social Se |
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| 0054CL-017 | Federal [Matters] | November 21-December 1989 | Bureau of Indian Affair's review of the Mohegan Tribe's application for federal recognition; problems with Social Security benefits; information about an investment seminar held in Norway; Governor ur |
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| 0054CL-018 | Federal [Matters] | January-April 1990 | Question about immigration; delegation responds to Governor's letter concerning long-term care; praise for Governor's Conference on The New Europe: A Challenge for Connecticut Businesses; information |
088
| 0054CL-019 | Federal [Matters] | May-June 1990 | Governor supports new federal seafood inspection program; report on a meeting of governors' cultural advisors; visa problem; opinion on nuclear disarmament; Governor writes to Congressional delegation |
088
| 0054CL-020 | Federal [Matters] | September 1990 | Complaint about grading system of civil service; proposed rule changes to the Safe Drinking Water Act; application for Status as a Temporary Resident not processed in timely manner; request transfer o |
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| 0054CL-021 | Federal [Matters] | October-December 1990 | Notice of hearing about library services to Native Americans; reports from federal agencies; Supreme Court case; Elizabeth Dole's farewell letter to Governor as she leaves office; information about th |
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| 0054CL-022 | [Federal Matters]--Federal Trade | 1989 | Constituent stresses need to establish trade relations with the Soviet Union; reports from the U.S. Trade Representative concerning U.S.-Israel tariff negotiations, telecommunications agreement with J |
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| 0054CL-023 | [Federal Matters]--Free Trade Agreement | 1988 | Summary of free trade agreement with Canada; press releases and articles in support of agreement; testimony and addresses by U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy, the Ambassador of Canada, President of the |
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| 0055CL-001 | Freedom of Information Commission | 1981 | Complainant alleges Commission altered files of complainant; complaint about Commission. |
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| 0055CL-002 | Freedom of Information Commission | 1988 | Question about when correspondence to elected official becomes public; complaint about the Commission; question about applicability of Freedom of Information statutes to records of the State Judicial |
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| 0055CL-003 | Freedom of Information [Commission] | 1989 | Complaints about the Commission; complaint against Department of Public Safety for denial of access; Commission requests Governor veto P.S. 89-229; draft advisory opinion concerning access to State Ju |
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| 0055CL-004 | Freedom of Information [Commission] | 1990 | Easton resident complains of police harassment; complaint that Commission's budget is inflated and agency inefficient; requests for documents; advisory opinion concerning access to State Judicial Sel |
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| 0056CL-001 | Governor's Pension | 1981 | Constituent accuses Governor of taking office on December 31, 1980 in order to increase his pension. Governor responds that the date was determined by Governor Grasso's resignation and the State Cons |
088
| 0057CL-001 | Grants | January-February 1981 | Governor approves grants submitted to the Community Services Administration (copy of grant is attached). |
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| 0057CL-002 | Grants | March-April 1981 | Governor approves grants submitted to the Community Services Administration (copy of grant is attached); notice of grant award to UConn; list of grants made by Connecticut Humanities Council. |
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| 0057CL-003 | Grants | May-August 1981 | Governor approves grants submitted to the Community Services Administration and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (copy of grant is attached); list of grants made by Connecticut Humanities |
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| 0057CL-004 | Grants | September 1981 | Governor approves grants submitted to the Community Services Administration and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (copy of grant is attached). |
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| 0057CL-005 | Grants | October-December 1981 | Governor approves a short-term grant while the state reviews its options before determining its role in the administration of block grants; list of grants made by Connecticut Humanities Council; reque |
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| 0057CL-006 | Grants | January-April 1983 | Governor approves grants submitted to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (copy of grant is attached); notice of Governor's approval sent to grant-writing organization; grant application |
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| 0057CL-007 | Grants | May-August 12, 1983 | Application for Community Development Block Grant from the U.S. Department of housing and Urban Development; Vernon has not gotten full federal funding for its rehabilitation project due to changes in |
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| 0057CL-008 | Grants | August 24-November 1983 | Application for Community Services Block Grant to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; General Assembly's Appropriations Committee issues modifications to allocation of funds from block grant |
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| 0057CL-009 | Grants | January-July 1984 | Proposed spending plan for Social Services Block Grant funds; lists of grants made by the Connecticut Humanities Council; General Assembly approves of Block Grant allocations; revisions to Alcohol, D |
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| 0057CL-010 | Grants | August-December 1984 | Governor sends allocation plans for federal block grants to General Assembly for approval (copy of plan attached); Governor approves Block Grant applications; General Assembly approves of Block Grant |
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| 0057CL-011 | Grants--[Robert Wood Johnson Foundation] | 1984 | List of grants awarded to Connecticut institutions; press releases about grant awards. |
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| 0057CL-012 | Grants | January-April 1985 | Block Grant information from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; announcement of availability of State Comprehensive Mental Health Planning grants; notice that U.S. Department of Justice app |
090
| 0057CL-013 | Grants | June-December 1985 | Connecticut Small Cities Community Development Grant final program statement; notice of Governor's approval sent to grant-writing organizations; General Assembly approves of Block Grant allocations; G |
090
| 0057CL-014 | Grants | 1986 | Lists of grants made by the Connecticut Humanities Council; notice of Governor's approval sent to grant-writing organizations; application for a Dependent Care Planning and Development grant; Connecti |
090
| 0057CL-015 | Grants | 1987 | Award notice for Criminal Justice Block Grant; Yale Law School receives grant from Legal Services Corporation. |
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| 0057CL-016 | Grants | January-June 1988 | List of grants made by the Connecticut Humanities Council; General Assembly approves of allocation plans; list of grants to Connecticut institutions by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; federal and |
090
| 0057CL-017 | Grants | July 5, 1988 | Governor sends to General Assembly, for approval, allocation plans for Block Grants for Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services, Maternal and Child Health Services, Preventive Health and Health |
090
| 0057CL-018 | Grants | July 15-August 1988 | General Assembly approves Block Grant allocations; list of grants made by the Connecticut Humanities Council; applications for Preventive Health and Health Services, Community Services, Maternal and C |
090
| 0057CL-019 | Grants | September 1988 | Application for Social Services Block Grant; Governor approves Head Start funding plan; application for Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant; list of grants made by the Connec |
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| 0057CL-020 | Grants | January-April 1989 | Application for Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant; application for Homeless Children and Youth education program under the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act; info |
090
| 0057CL-021 | Grants | June 1989 | Application to establish Crisis Nursery Demonstration Project; application for funds to provide respite care for families with disabled or ill children; General Assembly approves Block Grant allocatio |
091
| 0057CL-022 | Grants | July 1989 | Connecticut Developmental Disabilities Council announces grant funds available; Governor sends to General Assembly, for approval, allocation plans for Block Grants for Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental H |
091
| 0057CL-023 | Grants | August-October 1989 | Constituent wants explanation of state's education grant formulas; list of grants made by Connecticut Humanities Council; application for Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant. |
091
| 0057CL-024 | Grants | January-February 1990 | Submission of requests for Bond Commission approval from the state Department of Housing; state Office of Policy and Management will coordinate development of allocation plans for block grants; amendm |
091
| 0057CL-025 | Grants | March-June 1990 | Application for Community Mental Health Services for the Homeless Block Grant; notice of grant available for demonstration project for evaluating child access problems ; notice of grant available for |
091
| 0057CL-026 | Grants | July-August 1990 | Governor sends revised allocation plans for Block Grants to General Assembly for approval. |
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| 0057CL-027 | Grants | September 1990 | General Assembly and Office of Policy and Management approve allocation plans for Block Grants; grant agreement between state Department of Housing and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop |
091
| 0057CL-028 | Grants | October 1990 | Applications for Community Services and Social Services Block Grants. |
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| 0058CL-001 | Handicapped | January-June 1981 | Funds needed to record books for the blind; mother seeks help with handicapped son's medical bills; information about personal care assistance for handicapped; complaint about Office of Protection an |
092
| 0058CL-002 | Handicapped | July-December 1981 | Office of Protection and Advocacy protests its negative depiction in an article published by the Department of Mental Retardation; complaint about the Office of Protection and Advocacy; constituent re |
092
| 0058CL-003 | Handicapped--Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired | 1981 | Commission's legislative agenda; parents express concerns about need for early intervention, better advocacy and facilities for mentally ill hearing impaired; parents express need for psycho-education |
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| 0058CL-004 | Handicapped--International Year of Disabled Persons | 1980-1981 | Advisory Committee minutes and agenda; federal press and information packet; Governor appoints liaison with the U.S. Council for the International Year of Disabled Persons; Council newsletter and annu |
092
| 0058CL-005 | Handicapped | 1982 | Governor appoints liaison to the National Office on Disability; Office of Protection and Advocacy concerned that Department of Income Maintenance slow in developing regulations for enacting P.A. 82-23 |
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| 0058CL-006 | Handicapped | 1983 | Office of Protection and Advocacy concerned about funding levels for several of its programs; state comments on proposed rules for the federal Developmental Disabilities Program; concern about which |
092
| 0058CL-007 | Handicapped | 1984 | Advocacy group for mentally retarded appalled about rape of retarded residents of convalescent home; Governor congratulates a rehabilitation facility on achieving accreditation; state comments on pro |
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| 0058CL-008 | Handicapped | 1985 | Information concerning the Man in Motion Tour; Governor congratulates rehabilitation facilities on achieving accreditation; trouble implementing P.S. 84-514 requiring the Office of Protection and Advo |
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| 0058CL-009 | Handicapped | 1986 | Monthly activity report of the Office of Protection and Advocacy; report on a Think Tank on developmental disabilities; urge Governor to fund Minority Outreach Program; urge Governor to enforce handic |
092
| 0058CL-010 | Handicapped | January-April 1987 | Student expresses concerns for handicapped citizens; disabled constituent requests funds to purchase modified van; unable to obtain health insurance; entertainment organization requests funds to devel |
092
| 0058CL-011 | Handicapped | May-June 1987 | Public transportation problems; National Employment Survey for Adults with Developmental Disabilities; Office of Protection and Advocacy strenuously object to state plans to locate residential setting |
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| 0058CL-012 | Handicapped | July-September 1987 | Problem for disabled to purchase health insurance; criticism of program for reimbursing home adaptations for disabled; need for accessible public transportation; problems finding handicapped parking s |
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| 0058CL-013 | Handicapped | October-December 1987 | Question about court case involving the Office of Protection and Advocacy, the Division of Rehabilitation Services, and the Department of Education; need for accessible public transportation; wages in |
093
| 0058CL-014 | Handicapped | January-April 1988 | Governor congratulates a rehabilitation facility on achieving accreditation; question about program for the disabled; law passed amplifying public telephones for hearing impaired people; alleged job |
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| 0058CL-015 | Handicapped | May-August 1988 | Information about money earned in sheltered workshop being taken by state government; Governor congratulates a rehabilitation facility on achieving accreditation; need to enforce handicapped parking |
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| 0058CL-016 | Handicapped | September-November 1988 | Alleged discrimination; need funding for Converse Communication Center; need transportation for disabled in rural communities; protest attacks on New Horizon Village in newspaper; Office of Protection |
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| 0058CL-017 | Handicapped | December 1988 | Assurances to federal granting agency; constituent sends Governor issues concerning the disabled that should be considered by the legislature; Office of Protection and Advocacy application to National |
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| 0058CL-018 | Handicapped | January-June 1989 | Ask Governor for help in obtaining Social Security disability benefits; disabled need help finding employment; disabled individual threatened with eviction from New Horizons Village, needs immediate h |
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| 0058CL-019 | Handicapped | July-August 1989 | Complaint about Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; review of Connecticut's Client Assistance Program; protest decreases in Department of Mental Retardation budget; problems with Social Security; c |
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| 0058CL-020 | Handicapped | September-December 1989 | Accessibility issues; requires Governor's help in obtaining Social Security benefits; Office of Protection and Advocacy director responds to critical report of state's special education advocacy; clie |
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| 0058CL-021 | Handicapped--Disability Determination Services | 1989 | Physician protests low fee for the Services provide for patient evaluation; description of responsibilities of Determination Services. |
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| 0058CL-022 | Handicapped | 1990 | Annual work plan and review of activities of the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities; urge Governor to enforce handicapped parking regulations; student requests elevator to |
094
| 0058CL-023 | [Handicapped--Developmental] Disabilities [Council] | 1990 | Annual report; oppose mainstreaming deaf children; Report on Education; Governor describes and defends membership on Council; announcement of available grants; Guide to Personal Assistance in Connect |
094
| 0058CL-024 | Handicapped--[Reports] | 1990 | Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired annual report; audit report on the Office of Protection and Advocacy; Office of Protection and Advocacy annual report. |
094
| 0058CL-025 | Handicapped | 1991 | Audit report on the Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired. |
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| 0059CL-001 | Health [Services] | January-March 1981 | Complaint about delay in autopsy report; information concerning HMO laws; physicians object to high license renewal fee; physician concerned about lack of beds at hospital; state cancer statistics; in |
094
| 0059CL-002 | Health [Services] | April-July 1981 | A Policy Statement on the Reappraisal of Long Term Care by the Association of Community Health Service Agencies; state funds needed for emergency response system for the frail elderly; questions about |
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| 0059CL-003 | Health [Services] | August-December 1981 | Problems obtaining copies of vital records; problems renewing occupational licenses; oppose Laurel Heights Hospital being converted to prison; question about the Adolescent Pregnancy Act; urge non-smo |
094
| 0059CL-004 | Health [Services]--Biweekly Reports | 1981 | Activity reports. |
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| 0059CL-005 | Health [Services]--Homemaker-Health Aide Program | 1981 | Urge Governor to allocate funds for the Homemaker-Health Aide training programs at Connecticut community colleges. [Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.] |
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| 0059CL-006 | Health [Services]--Laurel Heights | January-March 26, 1981 | Oppose planned closing of hospital and conversion to prison; Legal Assistance to Medicare Patients wishes to represent persons at Laurel Heights and other facilities who might be denied Medicare; sugg |
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| 0059CL-007 | Health [Services]--Laurel Heights | March 27, 1981 | Oppose planned closing of hospital and conversion to prison. Governor issues standard response. |
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| 0059CL-008 | Health [Services]--Laurel Heights | March 30, 1981 | Oppose planned closing of hospital and conversion to prison. Governor issues standard response. |
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| 0059CL-009 | Health [Services]--Laurel Heights | March 31, 1981 | Oppose planned closing of hospital and conversion to prison. Governor issues standard response. |
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| 0059CL-010 | Health [Services]--Laurel Heights | April 1981 | Oppose planned closing of hospital and conversion to prison. Governor issues standard response. |
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| 0059CL-011 | Health [Services]--Medical Efficiency Incentives | 1981 | Information about a rating system for nursing homes based on quality of care and the federal regulations that prevent its implementation. |
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| 0059CL-012 | Health [Services]--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1981 | Information concerning termination of a contract between the Department of Health Services and the Department of Mental Retardation; reporting nursing homes violating standards; Commissioner Lloyd con |
095
| 0059CL-013 | Health [Services]--Robert Wood Johnson Foundation | 1980-1981 | Grants made to Connecticut institutions. |
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| 0059CL-014 | Health [Services]--Bi-weekly Reports | 1982 | June and July. |
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| 0059CL-015 | Health [Services] | 1983 | Concern about statewide emergency medical services not including volunteers; revisions to nursing regulations to go before Legislative Regulation Review Committee; investigation of complaint against a |
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| 0059CL-016 | Health [Services]--Bi-weekly and Monthly Reports | 1983 | |
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| 0059CL-017 | Health [Services] | January-June 1984 | Student concerned about dangers of smoking, particularly in public places; Long Term Care Commissioner Audrey Wasik's final statement to the Task Force to Study Self-Pay Rates in Nursing Homes; state |
095
| 0059CL-018 | Health [Services] | July-December 1984 | Governor approves State Health Plan; complaint against department in case involving horses in a residential neighborhood; federal legislation concerning Alzheimer's; update on bacteria problem at the |
095
| 0059CL-019 | Health [Services] | January-June 1985 | Survey of States on Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenthood; hospice concerned about proposed regulations before the General Assembly; efforts to include Welch's grape juice in the WIC program; complaint |
095
| 0059CL-020 | Health [Services] | July-December 1985 | State does not recognize new profession of Spineology; concern about retention of medical records; Task Force on Health Care Liability Insurance; concern about fire safety at youth camps; urge Governo |
095
| 0059CL-021 | Health [Services]--Bi-weekly Reports | 1985 | September and October. |
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| 0059CL-022 | Health [Services] | January-April 1986 | Concern about laws affecting AIDS testing; report of the Connecticut Medical Examining Board about complaints and enforcement actions concerning physicians; State Health Plan; request Governor form a |
095
| 0059CL-023 | Health [Services] | May-July 1986 | Investigation of Office of Emergency Medical Services; Southbury residents need water upgrade; Governor instituting program Healthy Start to provide prenatal services to mothers and comprehensive serv |
095
| 0059CL-024 | Health [Services] | August-September 11, 1986 | Report on progress at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in relation to autopsy backlog and new building; Home Health Care and Public Health Nursing Agency Data Report; request help for Griffin |
096
| 0059CL-025 | Health [Services] | September 20-December 198 | Youth Challenge facilities not licensed; data on AIDS in Connecticut; urge funding for regional health planning; Governor explains why he vetoed a bill concerning acupuncture; allege state is not doin |
096
| 0059CL-026 | Health [Services]--Bi-weekly Reports | 1986 | |
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| 0059CL-027 | Health [Services] | January 1987 | Questions about professional licenses; information on school based health clinics; Connecticut Governor's Committee on Physical Fitness; bi-weekly report; lobbies for recognition and treatment of Envi |
096
| 0059CL-028 | Health [Services] | February 1987 | Conflict between local health directors and the state regarding confidentiality of records; salmonella food poisoning; strike notices; concern about Alar; department testifies in favor of the Nuclear |
096
| 0059CL-029 | Health [Services] | March 1987 | Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Future Course of Public Health Planning; problems obtaining vital records; funeral homes refuse to transport corpses unless guaranteed payment; personnel issues; |
096
| 0059CL-030 | Health [Services] | April 1987 | Day care center encounters problem with licensing; need placement for AIDS patients no longer requiring acute care in hospital; Jewish Home for the Elderly requests Governor's help in obtaining approv |
096
| 0059CL-031 | Health [Services] | May 1987 May 1987 | AIDS education material; Jewish Home for the Elderly seeks approval from the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care for expansion; unhappy with health insurance company; concern for residents of harb |
096
| 0059CL-032 | Health [Services]--Harbor Crossing | May 1987 | Investigation of alleged poor patient care in relation to the nurses strike at Harbor Crossing Skilled Nursing Care Facility and the subsequent loss of Medicare approval. |
096
| 0059CL-033 | Health [Services] | June 1987 | Concern for residents of Harbor Crossing Skilled Nursing Care Facility when federal and state reimbursement stops; Governor designates Lyme Disease Awareness Week; concern about tick problem in state; |
096
| 0059CL-034 | Health [Services] | July 1987 | Commissioner of Long Term Care asks Governor for personnel review; urge Governor to institute mandatory reporting of Lyme disease, he responds with press release about subject; Milford needs state hel |
097
| 0059CL-035 | Health [Services] | August 1-17, 1987 | Critical of state's actions to prevent Lyme disease; nursing shortage; need to stop teen addiction to tobacco; person distressed by mistakes on birth certificate; problems obtaining vital records; fed |
097
| 0059CL-036 | Health [Services] | August 24-30, 1987 | Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant application; Preventive Health and Services Block Grant application; problems renewing nursing license; physician suggests method to contain AIDS; sugges |
097
| 0059CL-037 | Health [Services] | September 1987 | News release regarding settlement between department and Mountainview Nursing Home; update on precipitation levels and water supply status; nurses counter allegations against Lexington Nursing Home; p |
097
| 0059CL-038 | Health [Services] | October 1-19, 1987 | Residents of Country Estates subdivision request emergency sewer funds; information and concerns about the nursing shortage; designation of Primary Care Health Manpower Shortage Areas in Connecticut; |
097
| 0059CL-039 | Health [Services] | October 20-31, 1987 | Funds allocated for AIDS education; Charter Oak Terrace-Rice Heights area of Hartford designated a Health Manpower Shortage Area; concern that salaries of private mental health workers are much lower |
097
| 0059CL-040 | Health [Services] | November 1987 | Physician protests high cost of malpractice insurance; comments on report from the General Accounting Office concerning health and safety of nursing home residents; personnel issues; concern about nur |
097
| 0059CL-041 | Health [Services] | December 1-14, 1987 | Concern about and suggestions for solving the nursing shortage; wider availability of condoms can help stop the spread of AIDS; New Haven plans to provide school breakfasts to all children; independen |
097
| 0059CL-042 | Health [Services] | December 15-31, 1987 | New federal regulation concerning asbestos management in public schools; problem obtaining vital records; company ready to try AIDS vaccine; proposed reform of malpractice insurance; document declarin |
098
| 0059CL-043 | Health [Services]--Reports | 1987 | Interim report, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner; bi-weekly reports; professional regulatory activities in 1986; administrative report of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner; annual report, D |
098
| 0059CL-044 | Health [Services] | January 1988 | Demand investigation of advertising practices of chiropractor; question legality of moving father's body from one cemetery to another; oppose smoking in hospitals; complaint about trash in neighborhoo |
098
| 0059CL-045 | Health [Services] | February 1988 | Congressman Charles Rangle introduces federal legislation, Intravenous Substance Abuse and Aids Prevention Act; groundwater contamination; poor septic system prevents sale of house, ask for Governor's |
098
| 0059CL-046 | Health [Services] | March 1-11, 1988 | Problem renewing nursing license; criticism of nurses licensing process; information about precarious condition of U.S. health care system; New York resident believes he needs a heart transplant; prob |
098
| 0059CL-047 | Health [Services] | March 14-21, 1988 | Petitions to General Assembly urging financial support for a pilot medical unit to treat intravenous drug users in order to prevent AIDS; letters to Governor and General Assembly members to support pi |
098
| 0059CL-048 | Health [Services] | March 17-31, 1988 | Annual meeting of the National Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology; letters to Governor and General Assembly members to support pilot medical unit to treat intravenous drug users in ord |
098
| 0059CL-049 | Health [Services] | April 1988 | Letters and petitions to Governor and General Assembly members to support pilot medical unit to treat intravenous drug users in order to prevent AIDS; patients at psychiatric care facility protest rem |
098
| 0059CL-050 | Health [Services] | May 1988 | Notice of strike resolution; letters to Governor urging support for pilot medical unit to treat intravenous drug users in order to prevent AIDS; concerns that state not doing enough to address Lyme di |
099
| 0059CL-051 | Health [Services] | June-July 1988 | Suggest creation of transplant fund; urge Governor to fund educational program on Shaken Infant Syndrome; criticism of one recommendation of the Nursing Task Force; oppose new emergency medical servic |
099
| 0059CL-052 | Health [Services] | August 1-15, 1988 | Proposal for AIDS education for Latino community; strike notice; concern about school that is acting as child day care facility; report on Improving Surveillance and Patient Protection in nursing home |
099
| 0059CL-053 | Health [Services] | August 16-31, 1988 | Department needs more investigators; day care center having problems with application for expansion; Governor agrees with Congressman Waxman in opposing amendments to the federal AIDS Counseling and T |
099
| 0059CL-054 | Health [Services] | September-October 1988 | Object to AIDS/condom advertisements; Council of State Governments draft report on health care cost containment; consensus statement from Citizens Against the Spread of AIDS; concerned about condition |
099
| 0059CL-055 | Health [Services] | November 1988 | Object to Rate Determination Form at Uncas Hospital; protest cost of parking at UConn Medical Center; request symposium on chronic fatigue syndrome; department considers administering cosmetology exam |
099
| 0059CL-056 | Health [Services] | December 1988 | Student nurse alleges harassment from instructors; scandal about septic systems not meeting code in New Fairfield; advocate for victims of environmental illness; Governor approves creation of a trust |
099
| 0059CL-057 | Health [Services] | January 1989 | Department expresses concern about reported closing of public health programs at Yale Medical School; response to audit; complaint against dentists; concern about nursing shortage; protest use of anim |
099
| 0059CL-058 | Health [Services] | February 1989 | Survey being taken by AIDS Policy Center; urge stronger no smoking regulations; concern about indoor air quality standards; information about federal Lead Contamination Control Act of 1988; concern fo |
100
| 0059CL-059 | Health [Services] | March 1989 | Protest use of animals in laboratory testing; implementation of shellfish sanitation standards; concern for future of shellfish industry; notices of federal grants available; Governor declares Connect |
100
| 0059CL-060 | Health [Services] | April 1989 | Investigation of complaint against physician; question about nurses licensing; concerns about toxic effects of lead in infants; protest moratorium on water system extension in Colchester; protocols fo |
100
| 0059CL-061 | Health [Services] | May 1989 | Possible harmful effects of pesticides on potatoes and bananas; letter opposing state budget cuts aimed at nursing homes; information on withdrawal of Alar from the market; letters of appreciation to |
100
| 0059CL-062 | Health [Services] | May 25, 1989 | Petitions opposing the advertising of condoms on television. |
100
| 0059CL-063 | Health [Services] | June 1989 | Problems obtaining vital records; protest low reimbursement rates for nursing homes; complaints about nurses training program; complaint about undertaker. |
100
| 0059CL-064 | Health [Services] | July 1989 | Complaint about physician; problem obtaining nursing license; problem obtaining vital records; information about developmental neurotoxicity; concern about safety of drinking water; claims of contamin |
100
| 0059CL-065 | Health [Services] | August 1989 | Concern about funding level for WIC program; problems obtaining vital records; information about teen pregnancy programs in state; proposal to the Environmental Protection Agency for a cooperative agr |
101
| 0059CL-066 | Health [Services] | September 1989 | Massachusetts Governor Dukakis critical of federal proposal to shift costs of health care for the poor to the states; concern about funding level for WIC program; protest use of animals for laboratory |
101
| 0059CL-067 | Health [Services] | October 1989 | Letter writing campaign about premature infants going blind because of fluorescent lights in nurseries; report on AIDS expenditures published by the Intergovernmental Health Policy Project; department |
101
| 0059CL-068 | Health [Services] | November 1989 | Protest DRG charge from hospital; critical of delay in developing nursing database; concern about funding level for WIC program, including testimonies from women who use the program; Board of Examiner |
101
| 0059CL-069 | Health [Services] | December 1989 | Problems with licensing a home health agency; delays of Commission on Hospitals and Health in promulgating rates creating problems for hospitals; problems obtaining funeral director license; health ma |
101
| 0059CL-070 | Health Services | January-February 1990 | Report of poor food handling practices; urge Governor to continue funding for elderly nutrition program; question requirements for psychology licensure; physician and nurse protest high license renewa |
101
| 0059CL-071 | Health Services | March 1990 | Workers' compensation case; oppose bill that would abolish the Commission on Long Term Care; department needs to fill vacant staff positions; resident of health care center alleges harassment; claim t |
101
| 0059CL-072 | Health Services | April 1-16, 1990 | State cooperation in ameliorating Westerly, RI, water shortage; urge Governor to fund Red Cross Bone Marrow Testing Program; request letter of support for funding Adolescent Family Life Program in Bri |
101
| 0059CL-073 | Health Services | April 17, 1990 | Update on complaint against physician; request letter of support for funding Adolescent Family Life Program in New Britain, and copy of federal grant application. |
102
| 0059CL-074 | Health Services | April 18-27, 1990 | Problems obtaining vital records; update on air quality at Bulkeley High School in Hartford; support application of Yale-New Haven Hospital to upgrade one unit and construct a children's hospital; see |
102
| 0059CL-075 | Health Services | April 25, 1990 | Request Governor's review of grant proposal for Adolescent Family Life Demonstration funding from service agency in Willimantic. |
102
| 0059CL-076 | Health Services | May 1-3, 1990 | Application for continuation of cooperative agreement, Demonstration Program for State Health Departments to Conduct Health Assessments, with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; appl |
102
| 0059CL-077 | Health Services | May 15-31, 1990 | Notice of federal funds for community-based health services for those infected with HIV; protest federal cuts for medical research; physician strenuously objects to revised medical case review procedu |
102
| 0059CL-078 | Health Services | June 1990 | Complaint against optician; request legislation banning smoking on buses; protest use of animals in laboratory testing; cannot afford health care costs for wife with Alzheimer's; strike notice; parent |
102
| 0059CL-079 | Health Services--[Independence Manor] | June 1990 | Residents and families protest Medicare decertification of Independence Manor, a skilled nursing facility. |
102
| 0059CL-080 | Health Services | July 1990 | Object to federal government report critical of alternative medical treatments; protest Medicare decertification of Independence Manor, a skilled nursing facility; information on federal cuts of AIDS |
102
| 0059CL-081 | Health Services | August-October 1990 | Emergency rooms need to treat drug users more effectively; object to state employees taking educational leave with pay; reports and resolutions from health care organizations; creation of Occupational |
102
| 0059CL-082 | Health Services | November-December 1990 | Problems obtaining vital records; nurses object to the Resident Assessment Instrument and the Minimum Data Set in determining staffing in long term care facilities; announcement of federal funds for A |
102
| 0059CL-083 | Health Services--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1990 | Annual report concerning physician complaints, investigations, and regulatory actions; bi-weekly report for July; explanation of educational leave policy of department. |
103
| 0059CL-084 | Health Services--Zachmanoglou [Case] | 1990 | Allegations and evidence of abuse of mentally ill in Family Care Homes presented by Katina and Maria Zachmanoglou. |
103
| 0059CL-085 | Health Services | 1991 | Department audit report. |
103
| 0059CL-086 | [Health Services]--Adolescent Pregnancy | 1984 | Proposed applications for Teenage Pregnancy and Prevention Program funds and request for Governor's comments. |
103
| 0059CL-087 | [Health Services]--Adolescent Pregnancy | 1986 | Letters of support for Governor's comprehensive health care program on infant mortality; information about a nationwide adolescent pregnancy network; United Way of Connecticut sponsors panel on adoles |
103
| 0059CL-088 | [Health Services]--Adolescent Pregnancy | 1987 | Governor endorses request for funding for a comprehensive teen pregnancy program from the Hispanic Health Council; urge Commissioner Adams to support Governor's budget initiative for a teenage pregnan |
103
| 0059CL-089 | [Health Services]--Adolescent Pregnancy--Grant application | 1987 | Request for Governor's comments on grant application for an Adolescent Family Life Program in Bridgeport, along with a copy of the application. |
103
| 0059CL-090 | [Health Services]--Adolescent Pregnancy--Grant application | 1988 | Information about the Mothers Offering Mothers Support program at New Britain General Hospital; resolution of New Haven Board of Aldermen urging state action to address needs of pregnant teenagers; ur |
103
| 0059CL-091 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | 1983 | Monthly activity reports, September to November. |
103
| 0059CL-092 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | 1984 | Commissioner opposes plan limiting the number of nursing home beds for new construction in 1990; Statewide Health Coordinating Council (SHCC) undertaking study of MRI literature to provide information |
103
| 0059CL-093 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | 1986 | Monthly activities reports; dispute over Danbury Hospital's request to commence providing cardiac surgery; information about establishing a Behavior Effectuation Center in the state; Congresswoman Nan |
103
| 0059CL-094 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | January-July 1987 | Question the appeal process regarding DRG (Diagnosis Related Group) charges; angry protests from individuals and businesses about exorbitant DRG All Payor System charges for hospital care; state too r |
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| 0059CL-095 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | August-December 1987 | Angry protests from individuals and businesses about exorbitant DRG All Payor System charges for hospital care; physician objects to lack of MRI equipment in New Haven area; question the appeal proces |
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| 0059CL-096 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | 1987 | Catholic Family Services questions the need for an additional license to provide alcohol counseling at its outpatient psychiatric facility. Commission responds with copy of state regulations and appli |
103
| 0059CL-097 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | January 1988 | Angry protests from individuals about exorbitant DRG All Payor System charges for hospital care; protest Commission's reduction in allowed budget for Hartford Hospital; concern about nursing shortage |
104
| 0059CL-098 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | February-April 1988 | Angry protests from individuals about exorbitant DRG All Payor System charges for hospital care; protest Commission's reduction in allowed budget for Hartford Hospital; question about the certificate |
104
| 0059CL-099 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | May-December 1988 | Question necessity of continuing Commission; protest increase in hospital rates; angry protests from individuals and businesses about exorbitant DRG All Payor System charges for hospital care; Senator |
104
| 0059CL-100 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | 1989 | Market for used and outdated hospital equipment; angry protests from individuals about exorbitant DRG All Payor System charges for hospital care; protest high costs of health insurance; concern about |
104
| 0059CL-101 | [Health Services]--Commission on Hospitals and Health Care | 1990 | Marketing research study concerning the feasibility of an emergency center in Marlborough; protest lack of heart-lung machine at Norwalk Hospital; Yale-New Haven Hospital requests Governor's support o |
104
| 0059CL-102 | [Health Services]--CHHC--[Coalition of Taft-Hartley Funds] | 1990 | Union health funds notify hospitals that some of their guidelines are restrictive regarding auditing bills for services. More than one employer contributes to a Taft-Hartley Health Insurance Plan trus |
104
| 0059CL-103 | [Health Services]--CHHC--[Life Star] | 1990 | Letters in support of second Life Star helicopter for Hartford Hospital. |
104
| 0059CL-104 | [Health Services]--Commission on Long Term Care | 1981 | Minutes of the Advisory Board on Long Term Care; procedures for handling nursing home complaints; need for emergency shelter for elderly; protest high fees paid by private pay patients in nursing home |
104
| 0059CL-105 | [Health Services]--Commission on Long Term Care | 1982-1983 | Request investigation of care given elderly woman; grant proposal to Health Care Financing Administration; request for interpretation by Jay Jackson of P.A. 83-337 concerning a new Advisory Board on L |
104
| 0059CL-106 | [Health Services]--Commission on Long Term Care | 1986 | Governor appoints a Commission on Private and Public Responsibilities for Financing Long Term Care for the Elderly; concern about language on Nursing Home Administrator's license; urge Commission to h |
104
| 0059CL-107 | [Health Services]--Commission on Long Term Care | 1987 | Concern about proper treatment for victims of Traumatic Brain Injury; complaint against nursing home is being investigated; Coordinator Audrey Wasik praises Governor on his efforts to address financin |
105
| 0059CL-108 | [Health Services]--Commission on Long Term Care | 1988 | Agenda for Commission meeting to include approval of interagency policy on community based respite and discussion of raised committee bill 5060, An Act Concerning Nursing Homes; minutes of previous me |
105
| 0059CL-109 | [Health Services]--Commission on Long Term Care | 1989 | Certified Nursing Assistants petition to protest required re-certification. |
105
| 0059CL-110 | [Health Services]--E.M.S. [Emergency Medical Services | 1981 | Office of Emergency Medical Services commended for extra efforts during nursing home strike and Governor Grasso's funeral; outline of problems between the state E.M.S. and the regional services; Depar |
105
| 0059CL-111 | [Health Services--Emergency Medical Services | 1988 | Thank Governor for attending EMS Conference. |
105
| 0059CL-112 | [Health Services]--E.M.S. [Emergency Medical Services] | 1989 | Results of investigation of complaint about response time; protest lack of death benefits for EMS personnel when not in an emergency situation. |
105
| 0059CL-113 | [Health Services--Medical Examiner] | 1986 | Urge Governor to suspend/fire Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Catherine Galvin pending investigation of allegation that she brought her dogs into the autopsy room and alleged poor administration (she resig |
105
| 0059CL-114 | [Health Services]--Medical Examiner | 1988 | Search for new Chief Medical Examiner will be nationwide; protest the modest increase in the office's budget; annual administrative report. |
105
| 0059CL-115 | [Health Services--Board of] Nursing Examiners | 1981 | Question about licensing nurses from out of state; complaints about heat in room where nursing examination taken. |
105
| 0059CL-116 | [Health Services--Board of] Nursing Examiners | 1983 | Evaluate need for nursing education consultant; concern about the selection process in hiring nurse consultant; revised nursing regulations. |
105
| 0059CL-117 | [Health Services--Board of] Nursing Examiners--Contract | 1983 | Personal service agreements; discussion of and attempts to renew Elaine Waudby's contract as education consultant; minutes of the Board of Examiners for Nursing meeting; review of duties performed by |
105
| 0059CL-118 | [Health Services--Board of] Nursing Examiners--Contract | 1984 | Connecticut League for Nursing concerned about the status of the State Board of Nursing Examiners. |
105
| 0059CL-119 | [Health Services]--Statewide Health Coordinating Council | 1983 | Meeting minutes and agendas; state health plan; need projections for nursing home beds; report on Health Maintenance Organizations. |
105
| 0059CL-120 | [Health Services]--U.S. Department, Health and Human Services | January-March 1981 | Request formal audit of Heath Service Area I; Bridgeport designated health manpower shortage area; letter of intent indicating state's interest in participating in the White House Interagency Independ |
105
| 0059CL-121 | [Health Services]--U.S. Department, Health and Human Services | May-December 1981 | Revisions to state health plan; department announces demonstration project to train and employ recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children as homemakers and health aides; state comments on p |
105
| 0059CL-122 | [Health Services]--U.S. Dept., H and HS--Community Services | 1981 | Announcement of new organization in the Department, the Office of Community Services; federal grant award notices. |
106
| 0059CL-123 | [Health Services--U.S.] Department, Health and Human Services | January-June 1982 | List of state's proposals for Office of Human Development discretionary funding; warning that state not meeting its target Medicaid quality control error rates; Governor expresses support for grant pr |
106
| 0059CL-124 | [Health Services--U.S.] Department, Health and Human Services | July-December 1982 | Governor supports grant proposal of the New England Farm Worker's Council; state comments about proposed federal rules; loss of designation for the State Health Planning and Development Agency; grant |
106
| 0059CL-125 | [Health Services]--U.S. Department, Health and Human Services | January-August 1983 | Designation of medically underserved areas in state; procedures for waiver requests; state comments on proposed amendments to Medicare and Medicaid Programs; state compliance with block grants to be r |
106
| 0059CL-126 | [Health Services]--U.S. Department, Health and Human Services | September-October 1983 | State comments on proposed federal regulations and rules; plans for implementing distribution of federal grant money; invitations to state to apply for federal block grants; designation of health manp |
106
| 0059CL-127 | [Health Services]--U.S. Department, Health and Human Services | November-December 1983 | State comments on proposed federal regulations and rules; research about and Governor's agreement to hold evidentiary hearings for recipients of Social Security Disability benefits; grant award notice |
106
| 0059CL-128 | [Health Services--U.S. Department], Health and Human Services | January-April 1984 | Governor explains why the Department of Human Services underwent a federal audit; changes in social security programs; Governor makes case for federal support of Community Health Centers; Governor pro |
106
| 0059CL-129 | [Health Services--U.S. Department], Health and Human Services | May-July 1984 | Designation agreement; requests for designation as health manpower shortage area; state comments on proposed federal rules; grant award notice; call for celebrating a Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies M |
106
| 0059CL-130 | [Health Services--U.S. Department], Health and Human Services | August-December 1984 | Designation of health manpower shortage areas; Department's position on H.R. 4762, the Compassionate Pain Relief Act; National Emergency Repatriation Plan; Department to brief legislature and state D |
106
| 0059CL-131 | [Health Services--U.S. Department] Health and Human [Services] | 1985 | Assurance for community services block grants; state fails to meet its AFDC payment target error rate; announcement of new program, Refugee Assistance Program-Mental Health; Governor supports grant ap |
107
| 0059CL-132 | [Health Services--U.S. Department, Health and Human Services] | 1986 | State comments on proposed federal rules; request for and Governor's support of designation as health manpower shortage areas; federal audits of grant awards; notice that skilled nursing facility is l |
107
| 0059CL-133 | [Health Services--U.S. Department, Health and Human Services] | 1987 | Grant award notice; designation of health manpower shortage areas; state fails to meet its AFDC payment target error rate; Governor consents to grant awards; Governor supports application by New York |
107
| 0059CL-134 | [Health Services--U.S. Department, Health and Human Services] | 1988 | Agency reports; designation of health manpower shortage areas; application procedures; announcement of new grant; Department plans household mailing on AIDS; new AFDC requirements; estate recovery of |
107
| 0059CL-135 | [Health Services--U.S. Department], Health and Human Services | January-April 1989 | Need to address problem of infant mortality; reports; Connecticut Child Support Enforcement System receives certification from the Department; announcement of new grant program; impact of new Family S |
107
| 0059CL-136 | [Health Services--U.S. Department], Health and Human Services | June 1989 | Grant proposal for teen pregnancy program; state has one of the first JOBS plans approved under the Family Support Act of 1988. |
107
| 0059CL-137 | [Health Services--U.S. Department], Health and Human Services | September-December 1989 | Request for designation of health manpower shortage area; constituent having problems obtaining social security benefits; Connecticut required to assess health manpower shortage in the state; notice |
107
| 0059CL-138 | [Health Services--U.S. Department], Health and Human Services | 1990 | State senator urges agency heads to apply for federal funds; concern about teenage smoking; Department reports; announcement of federal funds for Head Start demonstration projects. |
107
| 0059CL-139 | [Health Services--Women's Health Network | 1986 | Need to educate women regarding the health aspects of abortion, Governor responds that state clinics do provide counseling. |
107
| 0060CL-001 | Hispanic Affairs | 1987 | Invitation to CAUSA (Connecticut Association for United Spanish Action meeting; directory of agencies serving Hispanics; Governor and state agency heads to meet with members of CAUSA information about |
107
| 0060CL-002 | Hispanic Affairs | January-July 1988 | Information about Hispanic Scouting; list of Hispanic individuals appointed and elected to political positions; letter of support for work of CAUSA; notice of report on needs of Hispanics in the North |
107
| 0060CL-003 | Hispanic Affairs | August-December 1988 | Concerns about the Bilingual Vocational Training Program; Marilynn compiles and distributes newspaper clippings about Hispanic issues; Marilynn helps Puerto Rican woman find job and writes a letter of |
107
| 0060CL-004 | Hispanic Affairs | 1989 | Complaint against CAUSA; Marilynn receives Citizen of the Year Award from the Spanish Speaking Center; Senator Lieberman interested in hiring Hispanic personnel for his Connecticut office; information |
107
| 0060CL-005 | Hispanic Affairs | 1990 | Governor attests to the service provided by a Spanish language television program; updates to mailing lists for Hispanic community; information about an Executive Order on Hispanic Education; allegati |
108
| 0061CL-001 | Historical | January-March 1981 | New Haven Colony Historical Society seeks state funding for special project on government patronage of the arts; invitation to Governor to serve as Honorary Director of the Old State House Association |
108
| 0061CL-002 | Historical | April-December 1981 | Citizen seeking support for a Bicentennial of the Constitution; resolution from the Connecticut Bicentennial Commemoration of the Battle of Groton Heights Committee urging designation of Fort Griswold |
108
| 0061CL-003 | Historical | 1982 | Thank you to Governor for interest in preserving history; request for historical information; alleged malfeasance in state-funded historic preservation activities; grant of paint by the National Trust |
108
| 0061CL-004 | Historical--German-American Tricentennial | 1983 | Information about and naming of liaison from the state Historical Commission to the Presidential Commission for the German-American Tricentennial to celebrate the first German settlement in America. |
108
| 0061CL-005 | Historical | 1984 | Request help in securing funding to restore the ca. 1790 home of Oliver Coolidge, ancestor of President Calvin Coolidge; analysis of the composition of the State Historical Commission; house accepted |
108
| 0061CL-006 | Historical | 1985 | Resolutions passed by the Connecticut Historical Commission; questions about Connecticut's plans to celebrate the Bicentennial of the Constitution. |
108
| 0061CL-007 | Historical | 1986 | U.S. Department of the Interior's plans for commemorating the bicentennial of the Constitution; Special Act passed concerning recognition of Gustave Whitehead, pioneer aviator. |
108
| 0061CL-008 | Historical | 1987 | Suggestion for historic site; request for historical information; state should commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Charter Oak Tree incident; Historic Preservation Fund allocations; information c |
108
| 0061CL-009 | Historical | 1988 | Newsletter of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation; information about Connecticut patent models; resident wants to donate historic house to the state; neighborhood opposition to an expanded |
108
| 0061CL-010 | Historical | 1989 | Urge Governor to support the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History and the Office of State Archaeologist; request for historical information; Connecticut State Historical Records Advisory Board |
108
| 0061CL-011 | Historical | 1990 | Connecticut State Historical Records Advisory Board requests Governor's assistance in preventing the move of the National Archives from Waltham to Pittsfield, MA; annual report of Connecticut Historic |
108
| 0062CL-001 | Honorary | 1981 | Invitations to and acceptances of the Governor to serve as an honorary chairman of committees, boards and organizations. |
108
| 0062CL-002 | Honorary | 1982 | Award of honorary membership in the New England Society in the City of New York; invitation to serve as honorary patron of the F.D.R. Anniversary Committee; invitation and acceptance to serve as Honor |
108
| 0062CL-003 | Honorary | 1986 | Thank you to Governor for serving as honorary chairman of the Connecticut Campaign for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. |
108
| 0063CL-001 | Housing | January-March 1981 | Elderly residents complain about increased rent, request Section 8 subsidy; Commissioner and the Central Housing Committee defend the state's Three Year Housing Plan; action needed to alleviate Hartfo |
108
| 0063CL-002 | Housing | April-June 1981 | Alleged discrimination in housing; fact sheet about groundbreaking at Enfield Elderly Housing Project; elderly residents complain about increased rent, request Section 8 subsidy; employers and individ |
109
| 0063CL-003 | Housing | July-October 1981 | Oppose low-income housing in neighborhood; landlord/tenant disputes; tenant protests eviction; tenants concerned about maintenance of state-owned apartment building; state representative requests expl |
109
| 0063CL-004 | Housing | November-December 1981 | Congregate housing facility may be forced to close; town urges Governor to support federal and state funding for constructing elderly housing; request federal or state funding to change heating plant |
109
| 0063CL-005 | Housing--Bi-weekly reports | 1981 | |
109
| 0063CL-006 | Housing--Condo[minium] Conv[ersion] | 1979-1981 | Summary of condominium conversion proposals; legislation from other states regarding condominium conversion and other background information from journals and reports gathered by Representative Richar |
109
| 0063CL-007 | Housing--Condo[minium Conversion] Questionnaire Responses | 1980-1981 | Summary of legal opinions on the constitutionality of declaring moratorium on condominium conversions; bills concerning condominiums and conversion; opinions from Connecticut legislators concerning pr |
109 | 0063CL-008 | Housing--Condo[minium] Conversion--Working File | 1979-1981 | Research and background information and memoranda to the General Assembly about condominium conversion gathered by Representative Richard Tulisano, co-chairman of the Judiciary Committee. |
109 | 0063CL-009 | Housing--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1981 | Report to Treasurer on housing contract with federal government; comments on the joint meeting of the Central Housing Committee and the Department's Three Year Plan Task Force; allocation of federal A |
109 | 0063CL-010 | Housing | January-April 1982 | Concerns about lack of affordable housing; status report on congregate housing project in Stamford; Seymour Tenant's Association request meeting with Commissioner about problems with local housing aut |
109 | 0063CL-011 | Housing | May-December 1982 | Request Governor's help securing second phase of housing project; federal government studying housing in southwest Connecticut; individual requests use of surplus mobile home from Windsor Locks tornad |
109 | 0063CL-012 | Housing | 1983 | Governor approves emergency regulations needed to implement the heating conversion loan program; Governor approves bond issue for rehabilitating buildings as affordable rental housing. |
109 | 0063CL-013 | Housing | 1984 | Complaint about processing of Section 8 application; allocation of funds for elderly housing project in Griswold; Governor approves bond issue for rehabilitating building as affordable rental housing; |
110 | 0063CL-014 | Housing | 1985 | Governor designates liaison to HUD for Fair Housing Month; contractor complains about not getting paid for services to the Heritage Community Development Corporation project; concern about housing cri |
110 | 0063CL-015 | Housing--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1985 | Community Development Block Grant Program Minority Business Enterprise Goals; recommendations for recipients of State Neighborhood Rehabilitation grants; housing authorities and developers of state as |
110 | 0063CL-016 | Housing--Beardsley Terrace | 1985-1986 | Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings concerning the lack of heat at Beardsley Gardens in November 1985; Tenants' Association request meeting place; petition demanding resignation of Connecti |
110 | 0063CL-017 | Housing | 1986 | Governor approves emergency regulations needed to implement a pilot program of rent subsidies for low-income families living in privately owned rental housing; protest condominium conversions; concern |
110 | 0063CL-018 | Housing--Bloomfield | 1986 | Letters concerning the withdrawal of Section 8 designation from an apartment complex due to the manager's fraud, and the relocation of tenants receiving assistance. |
110 | 0063CL-019 | Housing | January-February 1987 | Department needs to extend deadline for determining recipients of Municipal Housing Trust Fund grants; protest prosecution of property owners by housing courts; elderly cannot find affordable housing |
110 | 0063CL-020 | Housing | March 1987 | Citizen claims developers are not reserving the required 10% of units built for those with low or medium income; question about the Condominium Conversion law; concern about housing crisis; asks Gover |
110 | 0063CL-021 | Housing | April 1987 | Citizen explains financial and housing situation; history of PILOT payments to Hartford and Meriden; ten year overview of the Housing Authority of the City of Hartford illustrating constant lack of su |
110 | 0063CL-022 | Housing | May-June 1987 | Problems with landlord; Small Cities Community Development Block Grant contract; press releases concerning grant allocations; allegation that developer is circumventing condominium conversion laws; at |
110 | 0063CL-023 | Housing | July 1987 | Complaints about rental property; request for funding to rehabilitate 1940s era federal emergency housing for low and moderate-income families; complaint about conditions at condominium complex in Dan |
110 | 0063CL-024 | Housing | August 1987 | Need public housing; suggest using state surplus for low and moderate income housing; complaint about increasing rental fees; protest rule prohibiting residents in state-assisted housing to have pets; |
111 | 0063CL-025 | Housing | September 1987 | Alternative to rebuilding Father Panic Village in Bridgeport; criticism of the Fairfield 2000 Housing Force report; Department press releases about grant and bond awards; request for Section 8 housing |
111 | 0063CL-026 | Housing | October 1987 | Oppose expansion of public housing complex; alleged negligence of landlord; Wethersfield proposes model for helping young couples purchase homes; suggestion of underlying problem causing lack of affor |
111 | 0063CL-027 | Housing | November-December 1987 | Urge Governor to continue supporting efforts to provide affordable housing; concern about administration of the Rental Assistance Program; question about appointees to the Blue Ribbon Commission on Ho |
111 | 0063CL-028 | Housing--Monthly and Annual Reports | 1987 | |
111 | 0063CL-029 | Housing | January 1988 | Suggest rent stabilization to assist elderly; zoning laws exclusionary; protest rising rental fees; proposal for congregate housing in West Haven; concern about affordable housing and housing for the |
111 | 0063CL-030 | Housing | February 1988 | Urge state to purchase land in Meriden for affordable housing; concern about increase in rental fees; suggest state lease land to prospective homeowners; East Hartford concerned about eligibility for |
111 | 0063CL-031 | Housing | March 1988 | Protest rules that prohibit pets in some public housing; concerns about exclusionary zoning; concerns about location and continuing lack of affordable housing; oppose expansion of public housing compl |
111 | 0063CL-032 | Housing | April-July 1988 | Need for affordable housing; impact of Federal legislation on housing programs; questions concerning the state's Reverse Annuity Mortgage Program; needs help with rent; concern about homelessness; new |
111 | 0063CL-033 | Housing | August-September 1988 | Protest increase in rental fees; application for Tenant Management Grant and a review; landlord trying to impose rental fee higher than that accepted by the Department; oppose expansion of housing pro |
112 | 0063CL-034 | Housing | October-November 1988 | Trouble securing Section 8 assistance; NAACP and individuals urge Governor to address the poor minorities and close welfare hotels; correspondence and newspaper articles about the proposed expansion o |
112 | 0063CL-035 | Housing | December 1988 | Need for affordable housing; concern about possible radon in public housing units; suggest sites for public housing; state employee critical of state for not providing her with affordable housing; lan |
112 | 0063CL-036 | Housing | January-February 1989 | Former landlord has not returned security deposit; question about renters insurance; concern about lack of affordable housing; lack of maintenance at apartment complex; wants Governor to intervene wit |
112 | 0063CL-037 | Housing | March 1989 | Suggested solution to housing shortage; need elderly housing, cannot afford current rent; concern about Land Bank/Land Trust freeze; builder proposes constructing affordable housing units; landlord qu |
112 | 0063CL-038 | Housing | April 1989 | Position paper on affordable housing; object to proposed conveyance tax; small business inquires about eligibility for relocation funds; allege municipality does not fund minority organizations; Hispa |
112 | 0063CL-039 | Housing | May 1989 | Annual report of Connecticut Housing Investment Fund; request for help finding affordable housing; Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program, 1989 Final Program Statement; landlord compla |
112 | 0063CL-040 | Housing | June-July 1989 | Report to the Governor and General Assembly on the Congregate Housing for the Elderly Program; transcript of hearing before a housing session of the Superior Court; application for a bonus voucher all |
112 | 0063CL-041 | Housing | August-October 1989 | Protest increase in rental fees; Central Housing Committee's perspective on proposed Housing Compacts; concern about safety at homeless shelter; personnel issues; need for affordable housing critical |
112 | 0063CL-042 | Housing | November-December 1989 | Seeking Section 8 assistance; question about rent stabilization bill; Judeo Christian Women Inc. want to develop an apartment house into low income housing; Killingly's application for constructing e |
113 | 0063CL-043 | Housing--Berlin Mobile Home | 1989-1990 | Correspondence, memoranda, notes and newspaper clippings concerning the eviction and relocation of mobile home park residents in Berlin. |
113 | 0063CL-044 | Housing | January-February 1990 | Poor condition of federal housing complex; state plans encourage private condominium developers to sell units to not-for-profit organizations for affordable housing; suggest state control real estate |
113 | 0063CL-045 | Housing | March-April 1990 | Complaint about conditions at federal housing project; support for and opposition to the Connecticut Housing Finance and Development Authority; praise for CHFA funding for first time homebuyers; conce |
113 | 0063CL-046 | Housing | May-July 1990 | Complaint about Section 8 designation process; concern about future of housing cooperative; complaint about conditions at senior housing complex; suggestion for increasing homeownership for low and mo |
113 | 0063CL-047 | Housing | August-December 1990 | Homeless shelters seeking donations; New Britain applying for a federal grant under the Public Housing Drug Elimination program; protest Department's rejection of bid; suggest rent control; Independen |
113 | 0063CL-048 | Housing--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1990 | Rental Assistance for New Units Pilot never started due to budget constraints; Report to the General Assembly, Assessment of the Development of Congregate Housing for the Elderly; Small Cities Communi |
113 | 0063CL-049 | Housing | 1991 | Invitation to the grand opening of Faith Manor, an elderly housing complex in Hartford. |
113 | 0063CL-050 | Housing--Bond Commission Requests | January-February 1990 | Lists and narrative of housing project seeking approval by the Bond Commission. |
114 | 0063CL-051 | Housing--Bond Commission Requests | April 1990 | Lists and narrative of housing project seeking approval by the Bond Commission. |
114 | 0063CL-052 | Housing--Bond Commission Requests | May 1990 | Lists and narrative of housing project seeking approval by the Bond Commission. |
114 | 0063CL-053 | Housing--Bond Commission Requests | June-August 1990 | Lists and narrative of housing project seeking approval by the Bond Commission. |
114 | 0063CL-054 | Housing--Bond Commission Requests | September-November 1990 | Lists and narrative of housing project seeking approval by the Bond Commission. |
114 | 0063CL-055 | Housing--CHFA [Conn. Housing Finance Authority] | 1981 | Bought house with contaminated well, needs help relocating; request information about qualifying for mortgage financing; drawing of sign placed at CHFA projects; summary of the Mortgage Subsidy Bond T |
114 | 0063CL-056 | Housing--CHFA [Conn. Housing Finance Authority] | 1982 | Warn new homeowner he must make the house his primary residence or the mortgage will be due in full; CHFA press releases; complaints about mortgage officers, CHFA staff and the application process; Se |
114 | 0063CL-057 | Housing--CHFA [Conn. Housing Finance Authority] | 1983 | Federal Ways and Means Committee mark-up of legislation restricting the issuance of tax-exempt industrial development bonds. |
114 | 0063CL-058 | Housing--CHFA [Conn. Housing Finance Authority] | 1984 | Announcement that the U.S. House and Senate adopted tax legislation that includes a mortgage revenue bond extension; question about application procedure for mortgage assistance; notice of public hear |
114 | 0063CL-059 | Housing--CHFA [Conn. Housing Finance Authority] | 1985 | Recommendation for Executive Director of the CHFA; press release; problems with a VA mortgage; Governor's request to CHFA for $10 million fund for two- and three-family homes. |
114 | 0063CL-060 | Housing--CHFA [Conn. Housing Finance Authority] | 1986 | Information concerning a foreclosure; need help finding affordable home. |
114 | 0063CL-061 | Housing--CHFA [Conn. Housing Finance Authority] | 1987 | Complaints about quality of construction of homes built by U.C. Development, Inc. for CHFA's Pilot Single Family Construction Loan Program; refugees request assistance with securing mortgage and const |
115 | 0063CL-062 | Housing--CHFA [Conn. Housing Finance Authority] | 1988 | Question about process of choosing attorneys for closings; complaint about mortgage application process; Connecticut Congressional delegation supports extension of the Mortgage Revenue Bond program; a |
115 | 0063CL-063 | [Housing--CHFA--Conn.] Housing Finance [Authority] | 1989 | Questions and complaints about eligibility guidelines for CHFA loans for first time homebuyers; information concerning certification of appraisers; press release; protest housing inspection; Affirmati |
115 | 0063CL-064 | [Housing]--Conn. Housing [Finance] Authority | 1990 | CHFA not fulfilling contract compliance regulations; press release; problems with septic tank in home recently purchased; questions about eligibility guidelines for CHFA loans; Low Income Housing Tax |
116 | 0063CL-065 | Housing--[Elderly Housing] | 1982 | Towns seek funding for construction of elderly housing units; protest increase in rental fees. |
116 | 0063CL-066 | Housing--[Elderly Housing] | 1983 | Governor writes letter of support to Salvation Army for its plans to develop elderly housing units; response to auditors report. |
116 | 0063CL-067 | Housing--[Elderly Housing] East Hampton Senior Citizen Housing | 1984 | Dispute among the construction company, the architect and the inspector for the East Hampton project; investigation of claims; architectural drawings. |
116 | 0063CL-068 | Housing--Homeless | 1986 | Concerns expressed for the homeless; suggestion for providing shelter. |
116 | 0063CL-069 | [Housing]-Homeless | 1987 | Support for proposal by My Sister's Place for transitional housing; second report of the Task Force on Homelessness; concern about homeless in the state, Governor describes actions taken; neighbors op |
116 | 0063CL-070 | Housing--Homeless | 1988 | Suggestions for solving homeless problem or for providing shelter; urge Appropriations Committee to approve legislation to provide or expand funding for programs that alleviate hunger; information ab |
116 | 0063CL-071 | [Housing]--Homeless | 1989 | Organizations want to develop transitional housing; assurances to secure a grant under the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Act; concern for homeless in the state; letters concerning 300 families who face |
116 | 0063CL-072 | [Housing]--Homeless | 1990 | Suggest use of closed hotel as shelter for homeless; suggestions for addressing homelessness; concern about homeless in the state; concern for families whose homes burned; protest city of Stamford clo |
116 | 0063CL-073 | Housing--[Housing Authorities] | 1982 | Seymour Housing Authority Tenants Association concerned about possible eviction; requests Governor's help in obtaining an apartment through Hartford Housing Authority; adequate heat is problem at some |
116 | 0063CL-074 | Housing--New Britain Housing Authority | 1984 | Management plan for four projects; report of poor maintenance at Moderate Rental Projects; two facilities are in poor financial condition; Department efforts to collect delinquent mortgage accounts; i |
116 | 0063CL-075 | Housing--[Housing Authorities] | 1984 | Request for opinion on legality of actions taken by the Chairman of the Bridgeport Housing Authority; Stratford Housing Authority applying to State Bond Commission for funds to build elderly housing; |
116 | 0063CL-076 | Housing--[Rentals/Tenants] | 1982 | Complaints about tenants; question about protection of tenants affected by condominium conversion; negotiations among the facility management company, the Department and the Beardsley Terrace Tenants |
116 | 0063CL-077 | Housing--Rentals/Tenants | 1983 | Question about protection of tenants affected by condominium conversion. |
116 | 0063CL-078 | Housing--Small Cities Program | 1982 | Proposed program statement for the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant program; comments about the program statement; Department preparing to assume control of the Small Cities Program; pos |
116 | 0063CL-079 | Housing--Small Cities Program | 1983 | State is prepared to assume responsibility of grants for nonentitlement areas; town's application never received. |
117 | 0063CL-080 | Housing--Urban Homesteading | 1982 | Urge Commissioner to employ emergency regulations to implement the Urban Homestead Revolving Fund; Bridgeport Mayor requests status report of the program. |
117 | 0063CL-081 | Housing--HUD [U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | January-April 1981 | State comments on federal rules concerning Section 8 Housing Assistance payments; information about and from the Council on Development Choices for the '80s; information and call for action about the |
117 | 0063CL-082 | Housing--HUD [U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | June-December 1981 | Protest increase in rent every two years; memoranda concerning Comprehensive Planning Assistance grant applications; notice of grant award; state decision to administer Small Cities grants; federal au |
117 | 0063CL-083 | Housing--HUD [U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | 1981 | Complaints about the unfinished condition of homes and landscape at the Pinecrest Development in Waterbury. HUD has investigated. |
117 | 0063CL-084 | [Housing]--HUD [U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | 1982 | Federal audit of grants; Governor supports interim regulations for Community Development Block Grants State's Program; proposal turned down; invitation to participate in the Small Business Economic Re |
117 | 0063CL-085 | [Housing]--HUD [U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | 1983 | Notice of grant awards; state comments on proposed federal rule concerning public housing; Governor writes in support of an Urban Development Action Grant application; Financial Advisory Service now |
117 | 0063CL-086 | [Housing]--HUD [U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | 1984 | State participation in Rental Rehabilitation Program Demonstration; list of Department employees and organizational charts; audit of Housing Assistance Payment Program and Department's response; activ |
117 | 0063CL-087 | Housing--[HUD, U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | 1985 | Information about New Horizons Housing Opportunity Program; Governor writes letter of support for West Haven grant application. |
117 | 0063CL-088 | Housing--[HUD] U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development | 1986 | Transcriptions of public hearings concerning proposed rehabilitation of homes in Stamford; management review of the state's Low Income Public Housing Program; federal audit of Department administered |
117 | 0063CL-089 | [Housing]--HUD [U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | 1987 | Statement of intent to participate in Emergency Shelter Grants Program and copy of grant agreement; information about Fair Housing Month; results of study of housing vouchers vs. Section 8 certificate |
117 | 0063CL-090 | Housing--[HUD, U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | 1988 | National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards to work with HUD and the National Governors Association to improve standards for manufactured housing; grant agreement; anniversary of fed |
117 | 0063CL-091 | [Housing]--HUD [U.S. Dept., Housing & Urban Development] | 1989 | Request investigation of Bridgeport Housing Authority contractor bidding; Governor writes letter of support for Bridgeport Housing Authority grant application; due process determination concerning evi |
117 | 0063CL-092 | [Housing--HUD] Housing & Urban Development, U.S. Dept. of | 1990 | Grant application for Section 8 certificates unacceptable. |
117 | 0063CL-093 | Housing--[Weatherization Program] | 1984 | Information concerning the Weatherization/Conservation Demonstration Program in Connecticut; notice of fund availability. |
117 | 0063CL-094 | Housing--[Weatherization Program] | 1985 | Housing Authority of the City of Hartford protests not receiving grant funds. |
117 | 0063CL-095 | Housing--[World Housing] | 1986 | Individual markets his designs for affordable housing, asks to make presentation in person; follow up letter. |
118 | 0064CL-001 | Human Resources | January-April 1981 | Problems with contract between Connecticut Legal Services and the Department; recommendations of the Connecticut Rural Development Council sub-committee on Building Local Capacity; concern about pay s |
118 | 0064CL-002 | Human Resources | May-August 1981 | Urge Department and Governor to continue funding legal services for Medicare patients and the poor; request for information on need for day care facilities in southwestern Connecticut; right to die ca |
118 | 0064CL-003 | Human Resources | September 1981 | Concern about Federal cuts threatening Title XX Services, Title XX Training, and supplemental day care; client critical of homemakers who provide his care; support Department's position regarding day |
118 | 0064CL-004 | Human Resources | October-December 1981 | Request Governor's help finding housing; urge Governor to fund child abuse programs; concern about continued funding for Converse Communications Center; concern about federal budget cuts affecting Tit |
118 | 0064CL-005 | Human Resources--Bi-weekly Report | January-April 1981 | Includes attachments and division reports, kept in the same order as sent by Commissioner Manning. |
118 | 0064CL-006 | Human Resources--Bi-weekly Report | May-August 1981 | Includes attachments, supporting documents, and division reports, kept in the same order as sent by Commissioner Manning. |
118 | 0064CL-007 | Human Resources--Bi-weekly Report | September-October 1981 | Includes attachments, supporting documents, and division reports, kept in the same order as sent by Commissioner Manning. |
118 | 0064CL-008 | Human Resources--Bi-weekly Report | November-December 1981 | Includes attachments, supporting documents, and division reports, kept in the same order as sent by Commissioner Manning. |
118 | 0064CL-009 | Human Resources--[Memos to/from Commissioner] Manning | January-April 1981 | Title XX Master Training Agreement; Rural Housing Improvement, Inc., budget and work program; summer busing program to take disadvantaged youth to state recreation area; grant award notices; report on |
118 | 0064CL-010 | Human Resources--[Memos to/from Commissioner] Manning | May-December 1981 | Department to draft of regulations for emergency repatriation plan; report on visit to client in need of financial assistance; problems meeting client's needs; annual report on the operation of Title |
119 | 0064CL-011 | Human Resources--Refugee Resettlement | 1981 | Department of Income Maintenance designated by Governor Grasso as lead agency; copy of the Refugee Act of 1980 and state coordinator's commentary; updates on transition of refugee resettlement coordin |
119 | 0064CL-012 | Human Resources | 1982 | Review of grant application for refugee resettlement program; impact of federal cuts to WIN program; update on block grant administration; protest cuts to Infoline funding; review of illegal alien pop |
119 | 0064CL-013 | Human Resources | July-December 1982 | Problems with grant funding for rape crisis centers; information about legislation sponsoring Upward Bound, Student Services and Talent Search; federal audit disallows allocation of Title XX training |
119 | 0064CL-014 | Human Resources--[Child Support] | 1982 | Request help getting child support payments; notice sent by Department warning those who are delinquent making child support payments that the IRS may offset their federal tax refund as a result; hard |
119 | 0064CL-015 | Human Resources--[Day Care] | 1982 | Appeal to Governor to continue subsidized day care; suggest using schools as day care centers; protest fee structure. |
119 | 0064CL-016 | Human Resources--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1982 | Policy statement regarding the Parent Deinstitutionalization Subsidy Aid Pilot Program; Community Service Block Grant spending allocations. |
119 | 0064CL-017 | Human Resources--Bi-weekly Reports | January-July 1983 | Includes attachments, supporting documents, and division reports. |
119 | 0064CL-018 | Human Resources--Bi-weekly Reports | August-December 1983 | Includes attachments, supporting documents, and division reports. |
119 | 0064CL-019 | Human Resources--Memos to/from [Commissioner] | January-August 1983 | The First Four Years and Highlights of 1982; summary of information about the 1982 summer busing program; report that H'Mong plan to settle in eastern Connecticut, without notifying Governor; U.S. De |
120 | 0064CL-020 | Human Resources--Memos to/from [Commissioner] | September-December 1983 | Report on recovery of unexpended program funds due to the state; recommendations on cost containment measures; difficulties staffing the Governor's Information Bureau; Governor gives permission to Dep |
120 | 0064CL-021 | Human Resources | 1984 | Survey to gather data for the Task Force on Homelessness; briefing paper on the Refugee Favorable Alternate Sites Demonstration Project; housing-employment data pertaining to Refugee Resettlement prop |
120 | 0064CL-022 | Human Resources--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1984 | Information about child support disallowance imposed on Department; results of survey of homeless shelters undertaken by the Governor's Task Force on the Homeless; regulations for child care facilitie |
120 | 0064CL-023 | Human Resources | 1985 | Hispanic community approves of new Deputy Commissioner; copy of the federal Human Services Reauthorization Act; information about day care planning; food plan of the Thames Valley Council for Communit |
120 | 0064CL-024 | Human Resources--Memos to/from [Commissioner] | 1985 | Recommendations for implementing new federal legislation addressing child sexual abuse in day care settings; distribution of child abuse training funds; summer busing program information; bi-weekly re |
120 | 0064CL-025 | Human Resources | 1986 | Opinion on parents' role in the schools; request assistance getting Social Security Disability; concern about lack of day care in Vernon and regulation requiring no more than two children under the ag |
120 | 0064CL-026 | Human Resources -- Bi-weekly Reports | 1986 | |
120 | 0064CL-027 | Human Resources -- [Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1986 | Present State of the Surplus Commodities Program; response to audit recommendations. |
120 | 0064CL-028 | Human Resources | January-March 1987 | Request additional state funds for Cambodian refugees in the state; request Governor's help getting child support payments; report of neighbor stealing personal items from person's apartment; need Sec |
120 | 0064CL-029 | Human Resources | April-June 1987 | Service agency requests state funds; need help finding affordable housing; concern for the homeless; information about World Gratitude Day; Governor approves federal grants to Connecticut agencies; ne |
120 | 0064CL-030 | Human Resources | July-August 1987 | Request Governor's help getting child support payments; oppose changes to WIN program; critical of Bristol town government; need help finding housing; concerns about application process for the Parent |
120 | 0064CL-031 | Human Resources | September 1987 | Social Service Block Grant allocation plan sent to General Assembly and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; need affordable housing; information concerning the State Legalization Impact Assi |
121 | 0064CL-032 | Human Resources | October 1987 | Concern for the hungry; information regarding the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act; state plan for distributing Social Service Block Grant funds; praise for day care center; request Governo |
121 | 0064CL-033 | Human Resources | November-December 1987 | Need assistance finding affordable housing; Governor's response to Senator Dodd concerning the Stewart B. McKinney Memorial residence for persons with Aids; disabled person seeks state employment; sug |
121 | 0064CL-034 | Human Resources -- Bi-weekly Reports | 1987 | |
121 | 0064CL-035 | Human Resources -- [Traumatic Brain Injury] | 1987 | State need to provide medical and long term care financial assistance for Traumatic Brain Injury victims; final report of the Governor's Traumatic Brain Injury Implementation Committee; need placement |
121 | 0064CL-036 | Human Resources -- [Traumatic Brain Injury Case] | 1987 | Information regarding family problems dealing with and coordination of services for victim of Traumatic Brain Injury. |
121 | 0064CL-037 | Human Resources | January-February 1988 | Need assistance finding affordable housing; concern about shortage of affordable housing; notice of available federal funds for housing handicapped homeless persons; concern for hungry; annual report |
121 | 0064CL-038 | Human Resources | March-April 1988 | Request help getting child support payments; designation of State Refugee Coordinator; concern about funding for Bridgeport's Office of Persons with Disabilities; information regarding the Legalizatio |
121 | 0064CL-039 | Human Resources | May-June 1988 | Need assistance finding affordable housing; Governor's certification for a State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant; needs fuel assistance but state turned down application; fathers object to child |
121 | 0064CL-040 | Human Resources | July 1988 | Problem with fuel assistance program; certifications for State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant; dangerous living situation for mother needs state intervention; need assistance finding affordable |
121 | 0064CL-041 | Human Resources | August 1988 | Application for Child Development Association Scholarship Assistance Program; minutes, financial summaries, book review and reports sent to members of the Board of Directors of The Institute for Livin |
121 | 0064CL-042 | Human Resources | September 1988 | Children's Defense Fund sends information concerning and requests Governor's support of The Act for Better Child Care, H.R. 3660/S. 1885; Commissioner Ginsberg's testimony before the Senate Subcommitt |
122 | 0064CL-043 | Human Resources | October-November 1988 | Need assistance getting child support payments or changing the order; questions state accountability in wrongful paternity suit; update on client who reported problems with apartment; needs services f |
122 | 0064CL-044 | Human Resources | December 1988 | Need assistance getting child support payments; neighbors protest homeless shelter in neighborhood; family needs homemaker services; annual report of Thames Valley Council for Community Action; lobbyi |
122 | 0064CL-045 | [Human Resources]--TBI [Traumatic Brain Injury] | 1988 | Urge Governor to support the Connecticut Traumatic Brain Injury Association and state services; client grateful for state services; Connecticut needs its own rehabilitation center for victims of traum |
122 | 0064CL-046 | Human Resources | January 1989 | Information concerning the National Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting; need help getting child support payments; complaint about Head Start program; request help with Social Security; |
122 | 0064CL-047 | Human Resources | February 1989 | New federal law, Technology-Related Assistance of Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1988 and naming of lead state agency; need help finding affordable housing; need help getting child support payme |
122 | 0064CL-048 | Human Resources | March-April 1989 | Program instructions for State Dependent Care Development grants; problem with fuel assistance application; need help getting child support payments; need help finding affordable housing; proposal for |
122 | 0064CL-049 | Human Resources | May-June 1989 | Critical of way Department handled a request; report on theft of three vehicles from the Department; protest increase in day care fee schedule; need help getting child support payments; response to au |
122 | 0064CL-050 | Human Resources | July-September 1989 | Application for funds under the State Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities program; New London continues as a medical manpower shortage area; notes regarding individuals in |
122 | 0064CL-051 | Human Resources | October-November 1989 | Problems with application for low-income housing; information about Head Start grants in Connecticut; submission to State Suggestion Program; needs help finding day care; need affordable housing; requ |
123 | 0064CL-052 | Human Resources | December 1989 | Notice of award of Ford Foundation grant; information about Gateway Communities; complaint about condition of apartment; Connecticut Human Resource Development Coordination Guidelines from the Connect |
123 | 0064CL-053 | [Human Resources--Commission on the] Deaf & Hearing Impaired | 1989 | Client seeks employment; information about the advisory board to the Commission; Governor expresses appreciation for efforts in reaching a settlement for the message relay system; data for considerin |
123 | 0064CL-054 | Human Resources--Thames Valley Community and Day Care | 1985 | File was found among Human Resources files for 1989. Commissioner acknowledges proposals for child care facilities; Thames Valley Council for Community Action wanted offices torn down during expansio |
123 | 0064CL-055 | [Human Resources]--TBI [Traumatic Brain Injury] | 1989 | Bicycle fund raiser, asks Governor for donation; parents grateful that state will fund out of state rehabilitation for son; critical of state support for victims; families need to find placement for l |
123 | 0064CL-056 | Human Resources | January-April 1990 | Needs help with debt consolidation; requests Governor's help getting Section 8 certification; suggestions for solving homeless problem; state to apply for Home Energy Assistance funds; need help findi |
123 | 0064CL-057 | Human Resources | May-June 1990 | Problems obtaining a day care license; request assistance finding affordable housing; process of placing homeless in permanent housing through Rental Assistance Program is too slow; request refund of |
123 | 0064CL-058 | Human Resources | July-December 1990 | Payments to homemakers overdue; problems obtaining Section 8 certification; concern for homeless; proposed social development program; protest withholding of income tax refund for child support; probl |
123 | 0064CL-059 | [Human Resources--Commission on the] Deaf and Hearing Impaired | 1990 | Corrections to newspaper story concerning the state's message relay system; request counseling; question of using TDD when dialing 911; question about long term TDD loan program for young son. |
123 | 0064CL-060 | [Human Resources]--Emergency Housing | 1990 | Proposal to Provide Temporary Emergency Housing and Permanent Affordable Housing for Families in Hartford, Connecticut. |
123 | 0064CL-061 | Human Resources--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1990 | McKinney Funding Announcements; problem of Department serving a lead agency to administer the state plan for vocational rehabilitation services; Governor requests explanation of auditors' findings. |
123 | 0064CL-062 | [Human Resources]--TBI [Traumatic Brain Injury] | 1990 | Family needs placement and rehabilitation for TBI victim; family decries lack of funding for medical and vocational help; Norwalk Hospital intends to apply for federal grant to establish a Comprehensi |
123 | 0065CL-001 | HRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | January-April 1981 | Minutes of a meeting held with representatives of minority businesses, and a copy of Governor Meskill's Executive Order #3 concerning equal employment compliance for state contracts; requests for stat |
123 | 0065CL-002 | HRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | May-December 1981 | Letter writing campaign urging the Governor to address the increasing incidence of violence against minorities; requests for status report on employer discrimination cases; Director Green's statement |
124 | 0065CL-003 | HRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | 1982 | State needs to provide services to benefit minority businesses; allegation that employee fired without cause; State Representative Casey concerned about backlog of cases and lack of investigators; com |
124 | 0065CL-004 | [Human Rights and Opportunities] | 1983 | Request for and Governor's approval of adopting emergency regulations pertaining to the filing of Affirmative Action plans; review of Affirmative Action Plan; Superior Court decision in case involving |
124 | 0065CL-005 | Human Rights and Opportunities | 1984 | Appeal to municipalities to implement the report by the Task Force on Racial Harmony and create Human Rights Commissions; several towns respond. |
124 | 0065CL-006 | Human Rights and Opportunities | 1985 | Governor's welcoming remarks to participants in fact-finding hearing on equal housing; protest to being subpoenaed to testify at hearing; Department of Transportation questions contract compliance reg |
124 | 0065CL-007 | Human Rights and Opportunities | 1986 | University of Connecticut's Affirmative Action Plan late; student requests information about discrimination in the state; request Governor's intervention in employer discrimination case; advertisement |
124 | 0065CL-008 | Human Rights and Opportunities | January-September 1987 | Response to audit report; requests for review of CHRO findings; complaint about slow processing of claims; question about contract compliance; complaint about procedures for filing claims. |
124 | 0065CL-009 | Human Rights and Opportunities | October-December 1987 | Governor's comments to participants in the fact-finding hearings; requests for status report on claim; CHRO findings in case; request for review of CHRO findings; complaints about Commission and its p |
124 | 0065CL-010 | Human Rights and Opportunities--Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday | 1987 | Information concerning a conference to commemorate Dr. King's speech at Riverside Church, sponsored by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Commission; annual report of Commission. |
124 | 0065CL-011 | CHRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | January-July 1988 | Requests for update on status of claim; claimants' directions for handling two cases; refutation of claim by employer; information concerning civil rights for women who take maternity leave; complaint |
124 | 0065CL-012 | CHRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | August-September 1988 | Request for Howard Rifkin's recommendations on investigating CHRO; offers of testimony for Task Force on the Commission; annual report of Commission; complaint about treatment by the Commission; reque |
124 | 0065CL-013 | CHRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | October-December 1988 | Complaint about lack of communication with Commission; request for update on status of claim; Governor concerned about number of agencies receiving late notices or certificates of noncompliance for Af |
124 | 0065CL-014 | Human Rights and Opportunities--Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday | 1988 | An agenda, meeting packets and minutes of Holiday Commission meetings; teacher's resource manual on Martin Luther King, Jr.; program and related material from the state's Martin Luther King, Jr. Comme |
124 | 0065CL-015 | CHRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | January-March 1989 | Governor thanks members of the Task Force to Review the CHRO; request for appeal; complaint regarding state agency contract compliance; ask Governor to intervene in case; complaints about treatment or |
125 | 0065CL-016 | CHRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | April 1989 | Request for update on status of claim; ask Governor to intervene in cases; Department of Agriculture notified of non-compliance in reporting contracts; agenda of Commission meeting; complaint about sl |
125 | 0065CL-017 | CHRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | May 1989 | Agencies notified of non-compliance in reporting contracts and their responses; ask Governor to intervene in case; approval of Affirmative Action Plan for Governor's office; disapproval of agency Affi |
125 | 0065CL-018 | CHRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | June-August 1989 | Complaint about discrimination at a beauty pageant for girls; report on Coordinated Statewide Investigation of Racial Steering; praise for CHRO staff; question authority of CHRO-issued subpoena; quest |
125 | 0065CL-019 | CHRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | September 1989 | Requests for updates on status of claims; Attorney General's Office asked to enforce CHRO findings; ask Governor to intervene in case; complaints about CHRO procedures; Charter Oak College informed i |
125 | 0065CL-020 | CHRO [Human Rights and Opportunities] | October-December 1989 | Attorneys request appointment as hearing officer; claim filed against CHRO itself; welcome new member of Commission; complaint about contract compliance regulations as applied to small businesses; ask |
125 | 0065CL-021 | Human Rights and Opportunities--Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday | 1989 | Poster to Commemorate holiday; text for program for commemoration; thank Governor for his participation. |
125 | 0065CL-022 | Human Rights and Opportunities | January-April 1990 | Requests for updates on status of claims; press releases; explanation of Attorney General's opinion of effect of PA 89-332 on current hearing examiners; protest new age requirement at motor home park; |
125 | 0065CL-023 | Human Rights and Opportunities | May 1990 | Information concerning training for investigative personnel; background information, correspondence and claimants refutations of CHRO findings related to a discrimination complaint against the Depart |
125 | 0065CL-024 | Human Rights and Opportunities | July-December 1990 | Affirmative Action Plan of the Office of Chief Medical Examiner is overdue; complaint about slow process of investigating and hearing claim; requests for update on status of claims; press releases; al |
125 | 0065CL-025 | Human Rights and Opportunities--Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday | 1990 | Annual report of Holiday Commission; thank Governor for participation. |
125 | 0065CL-026 | Human Rights and Opportunities--Memos to/from Director | 1990 | Attorney General's opinion on effect of PA 89-332 on current hearing officers; attorneys request appointment as hearing officer; Governor requests update on status of claim; standardized Contract Awar |
126 | 0066CL-001 | Human Services Cabinet | May-September 1989 | Report on AIDS in Connecticut: Recommendations for a state policy response; notices of meetings; report on Poverty in Connecticut in 1985, prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Office |
126 | 0066CL-002 | Human Services Cabinet | October-December 1989 | Articles by John L. Knight on developing community; information concerning pharmacy dispensing fees; meeting agenda; articles by Julio Morales concerning poverty among the Puerto Rican population; not |
126 | 0066CL-003 | Human Services Cabinet | January-February 1990 | Notices of meetings; notices of briefings prior to meetings; meeting agendas; press release concerning Connecticut Housing Finance Authority funds; welcome to new member of the Cabinet; meeting minute |
126 | 0066CL-004 | Human Services Cabinet | March 1990 | Meeting agenda; draft presentation on the economic aspects of poverty; copy of Raised Bill no 5563; briefing on the recommendations of the Interagency Task Force on AIDS Service Delivery and Financing |
126 | 0066CL-005 | Human Services Cabinet | September 1990 | Notices of briefings prior to meetings; notices of meetings; newspaper articles on poverty; meeting agenda; meeting summaries; notice of meeting to discuss the past three years of the Cabinet; State B |
126 | 0066CL-006 | Human Services Cabinet | May-September 1990 | Notices of meetings; meeting agenda with background information; information from the National Health Forum; data sheets on Trends in HIV Infection and AIDS in Connecticut and Implementation of Trans |
127 | 0067CL-001 | Income Maintenance | January-March 1981 | Request information on work fare program; request more welfare benefits; question about food stamps; desperate need for fuel assistance; object to being turned down for welfare; criticism of the WIN p |
127 | 0067CL-002 | Income Maintenance | April-May 1981 | Urge Governor to provide Medicaid for adult day care; nursing home requests hearing to increase its daily rate; requests Governor's help obtaining a Title XIX number; object to Medicaid recipients usi |
127 | 0067CL-003 | Income Maintenance | June-July 1981 | Ask Governor for help getting Social Security disability benefits; objects to fuel assistance program; alleged welfare fraud; Governor writes to U.S. Congressman William Ratchford protesting the cuts |
127 | 0067CL-004 | Income Maintenance | August 1981 | Physicians protest difficulty in receiving reimbursements for Medicaid services; urge Governor to fund Title XX services; urge Governor to provide Medicaid for adult day care; critical of Department p |
127 | 0067CL-005 | Income Maintenance | September-October 1981 | Outrage at welfare recipient purchasing a home; desperate need for financial assistance; data on AFDC earned income cases that were reviewed; object to private patients paying more than Medicaid patie |
127 | 0067CL-006 | Income Maintenance | November-December 1981 | Urge Governor to provide Medicaid for adult day care, he responds that federal cuts make it impossible; data illustrating impact of federal cuts on the state's food stamp program; request Governor's h |
127 | 0067CL-007 | Income Maintenance--Bi-weekly and Management Reports | 1981 | |
127 | 0067CL-008 | Income Maintenance--L.I.E.A.P. | 1981 | Homeowners protest distribution of leftover funds from the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP); Governor submits the Executive Branch Plan for the allocation of funds under the Low Income Ene |
127 | 0067CL-009 | Income Maintenance--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1981 | Executive summary of PSRO Monitoring Approach; analysis of Colorado's Intergovernmental Eligibility Simplification Project; state comments about proposed federal rules; response to audit report findin |
128 | 0067CL-010 | Income Maintenance | January-February 1982 | Opposition to cap approach to Medicaid reimbursement; need for medical assistance; questions about an AFDC award; physicians and other health care providers complain about difficulties getting timely |
128 | 0067CL-011 | Income Maintenance | March 1982 | Desperate need for financial assistance; physicians complain about difficulties getting timely reimbursement payment; information concerning Automated Identification, Inc.; state plans to correct err |
128 | 0067CL-012 | Income Maintenance | April 1982 | Object to private patients paying more than Medicaid patients in nursing homes; town, physician and health care providers complain about difficulties getting timely reimbursement payments for social s |
128 | 0067CL-013 | Income Maintenance--[Lizzi Case] | April 1982 | Information and correspondence concerning investigations into the Ferry Point Skilled Nursing Care Facility administered by Damon D. Lizzi. |
128 | 0067CL-014 | Income Maintenance | May 1982 | Needs help with medical expenses; complaints about the EDS billing system; concern about transferring disabled patients from New Britain Hospital; problems with Title XIX designation; question about o |
128 | 0067CL-015 | Income Maintenance | June 1982 | Department of Human Resources reorganization plan; study on location of regional office for Department; stepparent objects to reduction in child support due to new legislation; needs medical assistanc |
128 | 0067CL-016 | Income Maintenance | July 1982 | Protest cut in food stamps; determining eligibility for AFDC; health care facilities and physicians having difficulties receiving reimbursement payments, complain about the EDS bill paying service; in |
128 | 0067CL-017 | Income Maintenance | August-September 1982 | Object to private patients paying more than Medicaid patients in nursing homes; health care facilities and physicians having difficulties receiving reimbursement payments, complain about the EDS bill |
128 | 0067CL-018 | Income Maintenance | October-November 1982 | Concern about cuts to energy assistance program; complaints about management of energy assistance; need for affordable housing; suggestion for saving on medical costs; protests an alcoholic receiving |
129 | 0067CL-019 | Income Maintenance | December 1982 | Protests cut in food stamp allotment; landlord requests direct payment from state for Section 8 tenants; allegations of welfare fraud; complaint about workfare; families not informed of disaster funds |
129 | 0067CL-020 | Income Maintenance--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1982 | Notices to cities concerning non-compliance with work fare regulations; physicians having difficulties receiving timely payments, complain about EDS system; responses to state audit reports; response |
129 | 0067CL-021 | Income Maintenance | 1983 | Request for branch office in Willimantic; Governor writes letter in support of a grant for Prepaid Managed Health Care; support for Medicaid coverage of liver transplant surgery. [Most letters bucked |
129 | 0067CL-022 | Income Maintenance | 1984 | Senators Dodd and Weicker respond to Governor's correspondence concerning federal legislation; legislature debating allocation of energy assistance funds; information sheet from National Governors' As |
129 | 0067CL-023 | Income Maintenance--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1984 | Governor approves implementation of emergency regulations concerning ownership of property by AFDC recipients; Commissioner comments on recommendations of the Governor's Council on Mental Retardation; |
129 | 0067CL-024 | Income Maintenance | 1985 | Report on a survey for psychological services in Medicaid programs; information regarding the SAVE program that identifies aliens not entitled to public benefits; protest federal cuts to AFDC; concern |
129 | 0067CL-025 | Income Maintenance--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1985 | Commissioner urges Governor to support the National Governor's Association resolution on error rate quality control; report on two actions taken by the federal government impacting the Department; res |
129 | 0067CL-026 | Income Maintenance | 1986 | Health care provider having difficulties receiving reimbursement payments; concern about changes in Medicare regulations; supports Governor's proposal for a comprehensive health care program on infant |
129 | 0067CL-027 | Income Maintenance | January 1987 | Problems with transportation from New Horizons Village; community living facility for mentally retarded has trouble getting funding from Department; one-man crusade against welfare; needs help with me |
129 | 0067CL-028 | Income Maintenance | February-March 1987 | Critical of state's procedures for paying funeral expenses; question what is covered under Medicaid; individual seeks employment in the welfare department; allegation of welfare fraud; needs financial |
129 | 0067CL-029 | Income Maintenance | April-May 1987 | Need financial assistance; need help with medical bills; notice that nursing home will not be renewed as Medicare provider, residents object; allegation of welfare fraud; having trouble getting Title |
129 | 0067CL-030 | Income Maintenance | June-July 1987 | Protest delay in processing AFDC application; trouble obtaining orthotic through Title XIX; management report from Department; needs financial assistance; need for affordable housing; need medical ass |
129 | 0067CL-031 | Income Maintenance | August-September 1987 | Alleged mismanagement of funeral fund some elderly contributed to directly; needs placement for disabled daughter; working poor cannot get medical insurance; protest with cuts in welfare benefits; col |
129 | 0067CL-032 | Income Maintenance | October-December 1987 | Food stamps and welfare check not on time; needs help with medical bills; needs financial assistance; protests federal cuts to social services; problems with Title XIX application; welfare recipients |
129 | 0067CL-033 | Income Maintenance--Abilio Lopes File | July-September 1987 | Repeated attempts by Mr. Lopes to get city welfare, disability or state welfare to pay his bills, and to obtain a waiver from taxes. [Some letters bucked to Department for response, most left unanswer |
130 | 0067CL-034 | Income Maintenance--Abilio Lopes File | October-December 1987 | Repeated attempts by Mr. Lopes to get city welfare, disability or state welfare to pay his bills, and to obtain a waiver from taxes. [Some letters bucked to Department for response, most left unanswer |
130 | 0067CL-035 | Income Maintenance--Abilio Lopes File | January-April 1988 | Repeated attempts by Mr. Lopes to get city welfare, disability or state welfare to pay his bills, and to obtain a waiver from taxes. [Some letters bucked to Department for response, most left unanswer |
130 | 0067CL-036 | Income Maintenance | January 1988 | Notice that state will not meet error rates for AFDC program; question about regulations regarding assets in relation to Medicaid benefits; needs financial assistance; testimonial of benefits of Food |
130 | 0067CL-037 | Income Maintenance | February 1988 | Protest cuts in welfare benefits; complaint about Department; support for additional rental assistance to AFDC families in unsubsidized apartments; needs financial assistance; protest decrease in fund |
130 | 0067CL-038 | Income Maintenance | March-April 1988 | New Horizons replies to allegations against it; protests state demanding reimbursement for former state aid; information concerning paying relatives to care for family member; state criticized for not |
130 | 0067CL-039 | Income Maintenance | May-June 1988 | Concern about financial health of Yale-New Haven Hospital; praise to state for reducing AFDC error rate; demands removal of executive director of New Horizons due to mismanagement; physicians having d |
130 | 0067CL-040 | Income Maintenance | July-August 1988 | Notice of possible sanction against state for its food stamp program; federal administration's views on welfare reform; need financial assistance; concern about new procedure sending AFDC checks on mo |
131 | 0067CL-041 | Income Maintenance | September-October 1988 | Nursing homes have difficulty hiring and keeping nurses due to low salaries; object to sending welfare checks monthly rather than twice a month; allegation of welfare fraud; suggestion for solving wel |
131 | 0067CL-042 | Income Maintenance | November-December 1988 | Need for emergency housing for homeless, Commissioner describes programs already in place; pharmacy having difficulties receiving reimbursement payments; city protests Department audit procedures; pro |
131 | 0067CL-043 | Income Maintenance | January-February 1989 | Physicians having difficulties receiving reimbursement payments; needs help with food stamps recertification; questions about Medicare and Medicaid coverage; question why Medicare does not pay for den |
131 | 0067CL-044 | Income Maintenance | March-April 1989 | Urge Governor to expedite passage of legislation allowing Medicaid recipients to hire own home health aide; concerns about the reductions in welfare benefits; criticize Governor for cutting benefits t |
131 | 0067CL-045 | Income Maintenance | May-July 1989 | US Department of Health and Human Services reinstituting the AFDC quality control disallowance process; press releases concerning welfare reform; protest need to reimburse state for prior welfare supp |
131 | 0067CL-046 | Income Maintenance | August-September 1989 | Protest termination of orthodontic consultant for disadvantaged; allegations of welfare fraud; assets of institutionalized individuals are considered in determining eligibility; physician objects to p |
131 | 0067CL-047 | Income Maintenance | October-December 1989 | Durable equipment not covered by welfare; need help with medical bills; protest removal of patients from two nursing homes because they no longer accept Medicaid patients; question concerning child su |
131 | 0067CL-048 | Income Maintenance | January-February 1990 | Question concerning state taking assets to cover medical expenses; problems getting food stamps; allegation of welfare fraud; protest removal of patients from nursing homes because they no longer acce |
132 | 0067CL-049 | Income Maintenance | March-April 1990 | Protest removal of patients from nursing homes because they no longer accept Medicaid patients; object to reimbursing state for financial assistance received; thanks Governor for allowing nursing home |
132 | 0067CL-050 | Income Maintenance | May-August 1990 | Needs help paying utility or medical bills; complaint about rules for receiving assistance; needs financial assistance; allegation of discrimination from Department offices; personnel issues; protest |
132 | 0067CL-051 | Income Maintenance | September-December 1990 | Needs to find affordable housing; objects to discharge from nursing facility to group home; petition supporting Pre-Admission Screening/ Community Based Services program; press release concerning AIDS |
132 | 0067CL-052 | Income Maintenance--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1990 | Governor notified of three Department of Mental Retardation facilities recently certified for Medicaid reimbursement; response to audit report; annual report; Governor notified of misuse of state fund |
132 | 0068CL-001 | Income Tax | 1982 | Letters for and against a state income tax; suggestion for an alternative federal tax rate; information concerning a proposed federal Minimum Corporate Income Tax. |
132 | 0069CL-001 | Independence Day | 1987 | Drafts and final version of letter from Governor proclaiming July 4 as Independence Day and asking towns and cities to ring their bells for two minutes starting at 2:00 pm. |
132 | 0070CL-002 | Information Bureau | 1990 | Monthly statistics of calls received and the subject of the calls. |
132 | 0071CL-001 | Infractions Bureau | 1988 | Contest citations; thanks Governor for intervening and having citation dismissed; complaint about Bureau. |
132 | 0071CL-002 | Infractions Bureau | 1989 | Complaint about rude Bureau staff; contest citations; requests Governor to take care of a citation. |
132 | 0071CL-003 | Infractions Bureau | 1990 | Contest citations; complaint about rude treatment by police. |
132 | 0072CL-001 | Infrastructure | 1983 | National Governors' Association statement on infrastructure funding; 1983 Special Session to address emergency infrastructure needs; request help at local level; completed town infrastructure surveys |
132 | 0072CL-002 | Infrastructure | 1984 | Governor's letter transmitting his ten-year Transportation Infrastructure Renewal Program to the General Assembly; student asks Governor for his most important jobs this year, he responds, infrastruct |
132 | 0073CL-001 | Insurance | January-August 1981 | Complaints about how insurance companies handle claims; protest high cost of malpractice insurance for physicians; complaint about high cost of auto insurance; formal complaint against Department; com |
132 | 0073CL-002 | Insurance | September-December 1981 | Requests Governor's help obtaining insurance license; complaints about way insurance companies handle claims; complaints about increase in Blue Cross/Blue Shield premiums. [Most letters bucked to Dep |
132 | 0073CL-003 | Insurance--Bi-weekly Reports | 1981 | |
132 | 0073CL-004 | Insurance--Constantine, A.A. | 1980-1981 | Correspondence and documents concerning a loss sustained by the trimaran Spirit of America and the lack of a response from the insurance company. |
133 | 0073CL-005 | Insurance | January-June 1982 | Complaints about insurance companies and how they handle policies and claims; Commissioner's decision and press release concerning the merger of Connecticut General Corporation and INA Corporation; co |
133 | 0073CL-006 | Insurance | July-December 1982 | Problem obtaining license; complaints about way insurance companies handle claims; concern about state portion of health insurance premium paid for retired state employees; complaint about the Departm |
133 | 0073CL-007 | Insurance | 1983 | Description of sections of P.A. 83-570 concerning the Insurance Purchasing Board; audit. |
133 | 0073CL-008 | Insurance--Bi-weekly Reports | 1983 | |
133 | 0073CL-009 | Insurance | 1985 | Complaint about high costs of liability insurance. |
133 | 0073CL-010 | Insurance | January-March 1986 | Retired state employees want all of their health insurance premium paid by the state; complaint about increase in deductible for health insurance; complaint about the increasing cost of liability insu |
133 | 0073CL-011 | Insurance | April-December 1986 | Reports from the Pesticide Task Force Liability Subcommittee; AIDS patients need health insurance coverage; support National Health Insurance; complaints about insurance companies; complaint about De |
133 | 0073CL-012 | Insurance | January-March 1987 | Complaints about DRG charges not covered by health insurance; flaws in uninsured motorist laws; complaints about rise in Blue Cross/Blue Shield premiums; complaint about high auto insurance rates; wan |
133 | 0073CL-013 | Insurance | April-May 1987 | Concern about uninsured motorist laws; complaint about high costs of health and auto insurance; complaints about DRG charges not covered by health insurance; complaint about way insurance company is h |
133 | 0073CL-014 | Insurance | June-September 1987 | Concern about increase in auto insurance premium after accident; flaws in uninsured motorist laws; complaints about insurance companies; objects to changes in tort reform legislation; concern that ins |
133 | 0073CL-015 | Insurance | October-December 1987 | Concern about delay in payment of bills sent to insurance company in connection with the L'Ambiance Plaza collapse; complaints about settlement amounts; concern about the increasing cost of liability |
134 | 0073CL-016 | Insurance | January-March 1988 | Continued concern about delay in payment of bills sent to insurance company in connection with the L'Ambiance Plaza collapse; protest sudden, large increase in Blue Cross/Blue Shield costs; disabled c |
134 | 0073CL-017 | Insurance | April-June 1988 | Concerns about uninsured motorists; complaint about health insurance coverage; complaints about insurance companies; protest possible merger of health insurance companies; oppose mail order prescripti |
134 | 0073CL-018 | Insurance | July-October 1988 | Wants more regulation of insurance industry; complaints about insurance companies; complaint about lack of response from Department; appeals for universal affordable health insurance; commend Governor |
134 | 0073CL-019 | Insurance | November-December 1988 | Complaints about insurance companies; asks Department to help new company become insurance agents; protest increase in health insurance premiums; object to insurance company denying to pay for certain |
134 | 0073CL-020 | Insurance | January-February 1989 | Protest sudden, large increase in Blue Cross/Blue Shield costs; small business cannot obtain affordable health insurance for its employees; complaint about insurance company; concern about sale of ins |
134 | 0073CL-021 | Insurance | March 1989 | Protest high cost of auto insurance; protest increase in health insurance premiums; businesses cannot obtain affordable health insurance for their employees; Department writes regulations concerning a |
134 | 0073CL-022 | Insurance | April-June 1989 | Protest increase in health and auto insurance premiums; complaints about insurance companies; protest sudden, large increases in Blue Cross/Blue Shield costs; Commissioner gives opinion on Medigap pol |
134 | 0073CL-023 | Insurance | July-August 1989 | Support P.S. 89-101, An Act Concerning Insurance Coverage for Preventive Pediatric Care; insurance company refutes allegations that it is impersonal; protest high auto insurance premiums; complaints a |
135 | 0073CL-024 | Insurance | September-October 1989 | Department bulletin; Aetna seeks early release or sentence modification for employee currently in prison; complaint about insurance company; periodontists protest being included in a contract with CIG |
135 | 0073CL-025 | Insurance | November-December 1989 | Protest cancellation of auto insurance, demand investigation; complaints about insurance companies; businesses cannot afford health insurance for employees; protest large increases in health and auto |
135 | 0073CL-026 | Insurance | January 1990 | Protest large increases in Blue Cross/Blue Shield costs; complaints about insurance companies; protest increases in health insurance premiums; small business cannot obtain affordable health insurance |
135 | 0073CL-027 | Insurance | February 1990 | Complaints about insurance companies; protests and petition against large increases in Blue Cross/Blue Shield costs; concern about the assigned risk program; protest high auto insurance premiums; comp |
135 | 0073CL-028 | Insurance | March-April 1990 | Protest large increases in Blue Cross/Blue Shield costs; object to cancellation of auto insurance, request investigation; protest increase in auto insurance premiums; problem with health insurance for |
135 | 0073CL-029 | Insurance | May-June 1990 | Commissioner's memorandum of decision in the matter of Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Connecticut Medicare Supplement Insurance; disabled need better health insurance coverage; complaints about insurance |
135 | 0073CL-030 | Insurance | July-October 1990 | Complaint about the Department; protest increase in auto insurance premium; report on vandalism of Department offices; complaints about insurance companies; thank you from Governors who received infor |
135 | 0073CL-031 | Insurance | November-December 1990 | Complaints about insurance companies; annual report; protest large increases in Blue Cross/Blue Shield costs; non-profit organization needs help paying for auto insurance. [Some letters bucked to Dep |
136 | 0073CL-032 | Insurance--Blue Ribbon Commission on State Health Ins. | 1989 | Schedule of meetings and public hearings; meeting minutes; An Analysis of the Uninsured in Connecticut, presented to the Blue Ribbon Commission. |
136 | 0074CL-001 | Intergovernmental Programs [Affairs] | 1981-1982 | Acknowledgement from Richard Williamson, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; state comments concerning federal rules for grants and loan for domestic water and waste disposal sys |
136 | 0074CL-002 | Intergovernmental Programs [Affairs] | 1983 | Richard Williamson sends Governor copies of the President's State of the Union message. |
136 | 0074CL-003 | Intergovernmental Programs [Affairs] | 1984 | Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs responds to Governor's request for a one year delay in deploying the MX missile and acknowledges receipt of another letter; offer of assistance |
136 | 0075CL-001 | Interns | 1981 | Evaluation of intern; students seeking internships in Governor's office or with state agency. |
136 | 0075CL-002 | Interns | 1989 | Report of expenses an intern incurred. |
136 | 0076CL-001 | Interstate Commerce Commission | 1981 | Group complains about treatment by the staff of the Cross Sound Ferry, which is regulated by the Interstate Commerce Commission. |
136 | 0076CL-002 | [Interstate Commerce Commission] | 1982 | Governor supports application of Hickcock Brothers for authority to haul general commodities. |
136 | 0077CL-001 | Jefferson Award | 1981 | Governor invited to and accepts selection as a member of the Board of Nominators of the American Institute. |
136 | 0077CL-002 | Jefferson Award | 1982 | Governor nominates Connecticut resident Roy M. Coughlin for his work promoting ridesharing. |
136 | 0078CL-001 | Judicial | January-August 1981 | Complaint about bankruptcy court; complaint about treatment by Infractions Bureau; protests fine and probation; need stronger judicial system; critical of family court in enforcing child support order |
136 | 0078CL-002 | Judicial | September-December 1981 | National Criminal Justice Association bulletins; protests sentence given son; critical of judges in family court; information about the General Assembly's Judiciary Committee study of eminent domain p |
136 | 0078CL-003 | Judicial--Judge Aaron Ment | 1981-1982 | Letters protest light sentence given in rape case heard by Judge Ment. |
136 | 0078CL-004 | Judicial | January-April 1982 | FBI praises Connecticut State Police; request for reprimand of Judge Aaron Ment; ask Governor to reduce son's sentence; support for Judge Alvin Rottman; comments concerning selection of judges; compla |
136 | 0078CL-005 | Judicial | May-July 1982 | Object to involuntary committal; suggest using state hospital buildings as correctional facilities; recommendation for appointment; concern about jail overcrowding; complaint about court facilities; o |
136 | 0078CL-006 | Judicial | August-December 1982 | Complaints against judges; requests release of son's bicycle from police; judge wishes to retire; petition to reduce sentence of man tried for manslaughter; judge requests Senior Judge status; employe |
136 | 0078CL-007 | Judicial--U.S. Department of Justice | 1982 | Press releases. |
136 | 0078CL-008 | Judicial | 1983 | Information from the U.S. Department of Justice; seeking grandfather's estate in probate courts; approval of state's Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Plan; critical of the court system, wan |
136 | 0078CL-009 | Judicial | 1984 | Governor announces expanded review of prospective judges; criticism of judge. |
136 | 0078CL-010 | Judicial | 1986 | Complaint about family court; announcements from the U.S. Department of Justice; complaints about judges; support for judge seeking reappointment; oppose judge not being reappointed; criticism of the |
136 | 0078CL-011 | Judicial | January-May 1987 | Personnel issues; request Governor's intervention in court case; problems collecting child support; judicial system failing; judge requests appointment to Supreme Court; report from Massachusetts on d |
137 | 0078CL-012 | Judicial | June-July 1987 | Complaint about judge; requests for consideration for appointment to Appellate Court; protest judgment in criminal case. [Some letters 'bucked to Chief Court Administrator for response.] |
137 | 0078CL-013 | Judicial | August-September 1987 | Attorney requests appointment as judge; complaints about judges; recommendations for appointment to the judiciary; asks Governor for help with case. |
137 | 0078CL-014 | Judicial | October-December 1987 | Individuals and employers protest jury duty; allegations against police and the judicial system; case before the Supreme Court; attorneys request appointment as judge; recommendations for appointment |
137 | 0078CL-015 | Judicial | January-April 1988 | Ask Governor to change sentence; critical of judicial system; protest criminals being let out of jail too soon; protest probate tax; contest traffic violation; complaint about judge. [Most letters b |
137 | 0078CL-016 | Judicial | May-July 1988 | Protest low compensation paid jurors; needs Governor's help having case heard before the Statewide Grievance Committee; ask Governor to commute murder sentence; request Governor to offer a reward in r |
137 | 0078CL-017 | Judicial | August-December 1988 | Complaint that sentence not severe enough; complaints about judges; grant extension announced by U.S. Department of Justice; complaint about family court; asks Governor to reduce sentence. |
137 | 0078CL-018 | Judicial | January-February 1989 | Questions about and problems with Small Claims Court; protest alleged murderer going free; critical of judicial system; U.S. Department of Justice informs state of changes to the Juvenile Justice and |
137 | 0078CL-019 | Judicial | March-April 1989 | Report concerning the investigatory grand jury system; complaints about judicial system; complaint about judge; complaint about Judicial Review Council; complaint about attorney; complaint filed again |
137 | 0078CL-020 | Judicial | May 1989 | Report on Adult Probation Officer involved in misappropriation of funds; notice of meeting to develop long-range plan for court facilities; complaint about attorney; protest court ruling; personnel is |
137 | 0078CL-021 | Judicial | June-August 1989 | Asks Governor's help enforcing visitation rights with child; complaints about Small Claims Court; complaint about Superior Court; wants Governor to adjudicate speeding ticket; complaints about Central |
138 | 0078CL-022 | Judicial | September-October 1989 | Complaint about court; complaint about trial and sentence, wants Governor to grant temporary release; asks Governor's help enforcing visitation rights with child; asks Governor to reduce sentence; sen |
138 | 0078CL-023 | Judicial | November-December 1989 | Individual wants to take state and federal courts to court; sentence for drug dealers too light, judge needs to be censured; problem with small claims court; complaints about judicial system; ask Gove |
138 | 0078CL-024 | Judicial | January-February 1990 | Requests Governor's help getting child support order modified; object to family court ruling concerning child custody; problem with probate court; complaints about judges; address by U.S. Attorney Gen |
138 | 0078CL-025 | Judicial | March-April 1990 | Asks Governor to help find grandson's killer; allegation of corruption among judges and prosecutors; recommendation for appointment to Appellate Court; problems with Small Claims court; complaint abou |
138 | 0078CL-026 | Judicial | May-December 1990 | Problems with Small Claims Court; ask Governor to enforce child support order; complaints about judicial system; woman seeks recommendation against deportation from Superior Court; want sentences redu |
138 | 0078CL-027 | Judicial | 1991 | Audit report. |
138 | 0079CL-001 | Kleinman, Harry H. | 1981 | Suggestions for a Democratic Party platform. |
138 | 0080CL-001 | Labor | January-June 1981 | Recommendations for Director of the Employment and Training Division; union introduces lobbyist; union protests anti-labor statements made by State House Majority Leader John Groppo; claim job discrim |
138 | 0080CL-002 | Labor | August 1981 | Complaint about Division of Workers' Rehabilitation; protests closing of Willimantic office of the Employment Security Division; question decision of Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities in jo |
138 | 0080CL-003 | Labor | September-December 1981 | Protest closing of Willimantic office of the Employment Security Division; concerns about layoffs from the Department due to federal cuts; employer protests unemployment eligibility regulations; conte |
139 | 0080CL-004 | Labor--Air Traffic Controllers | 1981-1982 | Legislators and constituents protest Commissioner Peraro's decision to grant unemployment benefits to striking air traffic controllers; suggested response to air traffic controller letters; constituen |
139 | 0080CL-005 | Labor--Bi-weekly Reports | 1981 | |
139 | 0080CL-006 | Labor--Federal Unemployment Tax Act | 1981 | Employers object to higher unemployment taxes to cover the state's debt to the Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund; Governor seeking legislation to allow deferment of payment. |
139 | 0080CL-007 | Labor--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1981 | Reports on unemployment claims. |
139 | 0080CL-008 | Labor | January-June 1982 | Studies conducted by Employment Research Associates; financial and housing problems from unemployment; legislator objects to elimination of computerized job placement system; individual never paid for |
139 | 0080CL-009 | Labor | July-December 1982 | Workers' compensation claim; teenager under 18 cannot find job; State Board of Mediation and Arbitration arbitration award; information concerning the Public Employee Pension Plan Reporting and Accoun |
139 | 0080CL-010 | Labor--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1982 | Revised program and budget plan for FY 1982. |
139 | 0080CL-011 | Labor | 1983 | Agreement to administer the Federal Supplemental Compensation program in the state; petition against reducing minimum wage for technical students; Governor describes state's enforcement of Occupationa |
139 | 0080CL-012 | Labor--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1983 | Governor approves the Employment Security Division's program and budget plan for FY 1983; response to audit report. |
139 | 0080CL-013 | Labor | 1984 | Allegation of job discrimination by the state; question of disposition of equipment purchased with CETA funds now program is over; employer contests unemployment ruling; telephone workers fear for the |
139 | 0080CL-014 | Labor--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1984 | Funding allocations; implementation criteria for the Governor's Coordination and Special Services Plan and subsequent modifications; statement of goals and objectives for job training and placement pr |
139 | 0080CL-015 | Labor | 1985 | Concerns about labor-management problems at Yale University; Department report; state efforts to find permanent site for the Greater New Haven State Technical College; amendment to agreement concerni |
139 | 0080CL-016 | Labor | January-July 1986 | Modification to the Governor's Coordination and Special Services Plan; employer contests unemployment claim by former employee; city of New Haven helps unemployed workers of bankrupt U.S. Repeating Ar |
140 | 0080CL-017 | Labor | August-December 1986 | Request legislation allowing those over 70 to continue working; concern about the strike at Waterbury Hospital; conflict between town and police and firemen regarding workers' compensation; concern ab |
140 | 0080CL-018 | Labor | January-March 1987 | Requests hearing concerning unemployment benefits; concern about strike at Colt Industries; request lower working age; opposes Right to Work laws; complaint about unemployment staff; claim was fired w |
140 | 0080CL-019 | Labor | April-May 1987 | Disagree with General Assembly's resolution alleging Colt Industries engaged in unfair labor practices; requests Governor's help obtaining wages he was never paid; employer having trouble receiving re |
140 | 0080CL-020 | Labor | June-July 1987 | Concern about labor dispute between a union and the Connecticut Construction Industries Association; concern about labor-management dispute at Colt Industries; complaint about Employment Security Divi |
140 | 0080CL-021 | Labor | August-September 1987 | Protest laws prohibiting 14 and 15-year olds from working; ask Governor to continue funding the YMCA program Open DOHR; small business owner protests paying unemployment benefits, questions eligibilit |
140 | 0080CL-022 | Labor | October-December 1987 | Object to eligibility regulations for unemployment benefits; asks why Governor intervened in Amtrak strike and not the Colt strike; information concerning the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 198 |
140 | 0080CL-023 | Labor | January-July 1988 | Praise for Commissioner Peraro; praise for cooperation of the Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped; claims of age and disability discrimination in hiring; small business charged with |
140 | 0080CL-024 | Labor | August-September 1988 | Requests update on complaints filed with the Labor Board; concern about strike at Electric Boat; Employment Security Division program and budget plan for FY 1989; question concerning disclosure of per |
140 | 0080CL-025 | Labor | October-December 1988 | Senator Dodd requests update on status of complaint filed with the State Board of Labor Relations; state employee wants to be reinstated after recovering from job injuries; no retirement benefits for |
140 | 0080CL-026 | Labor | January-April 1989 | Complaint about Department employee not doing any work; investigation of employee complaints about Electric Boat; AFL-CIO president offers support in implementing the Worker Adjustment and Retraining |
141 | 0080CL-027 | Labor | May 1989 | Employment Security Report for 1988; Targeted Jobs Tax Credit program lacks administrative funds; concern about the status of the pension plan at Sterling/Davis Electric; union requests update on comp |
141 | 0080CL-028 | Labor | June-September 1989 | Complaint about commissioner with the Workers' Compensation Commission; seeking employment with the state; instructor suggests evaluation of nurse's aide certification program in Stamford; business se |
141 | 0080CL-029 | Labor | October-December 1989 | Object to closing of the Department's Norwalk office; workers need training in technology to maintain economy; Governor explains cooperative effort to train more registered nurses; objects to foreign |
141 | 0080CL-030 | Labor | January-March 1990 | Claims for non-payment of wages; trouble getting information about jobs from the state Personnel office; suggestions for improving architectural licensing; oppose using state pension funds to finance |
141 | 0080CL-031 | Labor | April-July 1990 | Urge speedy resolution of strike at Kimberly Hall Nursing Home; union requests extension of unemployment benefits beyond 26 weeks; court case between homeowner and construction company; Russian citize |
141 | 0080CL-032 | Labor | August-November 1990 | Claim of termination without cause; Governor supports application for a Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Labor Management Cooperation grant; request for information about jobs; annual report |
141 | 0080CL-033 | Labor--CETA | 1981 | Complaint about the program; hearing about Naugatuck's alleged unallowed costs; announcement of programs being phased out by President Reagan; urge Office of Employment and Training to continue Youth |
141 | 0080CL-034 | Labor--CETA | January-June 1982 | Windham Area Community Action Program requests investigation into grant award procedure of the Department of Labor for Summer Youth Employment programs; plan modifications from Stamford CETA; criminal |
142 | 0080CL-035 | Labor--CETA | September-November 1982 | U.S. Department of Labor analysis and audit of the Connecticut Special Governor's Grant; grant award notices; FY 1983 annual plan for the Special Grant to Governors. |
142 | 0080CL-036 | Labor--CETA | December 1982 | Plan modification from Stamford and New Haven employment and training departments; grant award notice. |
142 | 0080CL-037 | Labor--Job Training Partnership Act | 1983 | Private Industry Council grant agreement; Governor writes to municipal administrators advising them of the need to provide documents for approval of their Service Delivery Area (SDA); staffing of the |
142 | 0080CL-038 | Labor--Job Training Coordinating Council | 1984 | Actions taken at the February meeting of the Council; Governor's Goals and Objectives for Job Training and Placement Programs; reports from the Council; Governor's approval of Council recommendations. |
142 | 0080CL-039 | Labor--Job Training Coordinating Council | 1985 | Council recommendations to the Governor; compliance monitoring of the Council by the State Job Training Partnership Act Administration. |
142 | 0080CL-040 | Labor--Job Training Coordinating Council | 1986 | Recommendations to the Governor. |
142 | 0080CL-041 | [Labor]--JTPA [Job Training Partnership Act] | 1988 | Revised Model Standards; information concerning the Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Assistance Act and its impact on the structure of the Council; additional money available from the state |
142 | 0080CL-042 | [Labor]--Job Training [Partnership Act] | 1989 | Instructions and information sent to Service Delivery Areas for administering the JTPA; Service Delivery Areas need to determine relative need ratios in order to assure equitability of services; notic |
142 | 0080CL-043 | [Labor]--Job Training [Partnership Act] | 1990 | Instructions and information sent to Service Delivery Areas for administering the JTPA; displaced veterans need to be addressed under the JTPA; Connecticut Employment and Training Commission's recomme |
142 | 0080CL-044 | Labor--Unemployment | January-August 1981 | Complaints about delays in processing claims; requests for status reports on or help settling claims and appeals; employer demands explanation of why payments to the unemployed are increasing when sta |
143 | 0080CL-045 | Labor--Unemployment | September-December 1981 | Protest denial of benefits; requests for status reports on or help settling claims and appeals; complaint about the Unemployment Compensation Office; suggests that unemployment be treated as non-inter |
143 | 0080CL-046 | Labor--Unemployment | January-May 1982 | Questions concerning extension of benefits; requests for status reports on or help settling claims and appeals; protest denial of appeal or claim; claim for non-payment of wages; Governor not willing |
143 | 0080CL-047 | Labor--Unemployment | June-September 1982 | Employers protest paying benefits for questionable claims; state requests cap on reduction in credits for employers on their 1982 federal unemployment taxes; request for update on status of claim; emp |
143 | 0080CL-048 | Labor--Unemployment | October-December 1982 | Concern about delay receiving hearing decision; employers object to increased unemployment tax because of state's loan from the Federal Unemployment account; claim for non-payment of wages; objects to |
143 | 0080CL-049 | Labor--Unemployment Trust Fund | 1982 | Governor appeals to other state governors and the Connecticut Congressional delegation to urge Congress to repeal interest charges for federal unemployment fund loans which were enacted under the Omni |
143 | 0080CL-050 | Labor--Unemployment | 1983 | State legislator, attorney and union representative question eligibility requirements for seasonal workers; complaint about delay in receiving benefits; employer complains about the appeal process. |
143 | 0080CL-051 | [Labor]--Unemployment Compensation | 1988 | Employers protest paying benefits for questionable claims; protest denial of benefits; wants explanation of why unemployment decreased when Social Security payments started; new business wants unemplo |
143 | 0080CL-052 | [Labor]--Unemployment Compensation | January-June 1989 | Employers protest paying benefits for questionable claims; protest denials of claims; employers object to high unemployment tax rate. [Some letters bucked to Department of Labor for response.] |
143 | 0080CL-053 | [Labor]--Unemployment Compensation | July-December 1989 | Protest denial of claims and appeals; Unemployment Insurance Division's program and budget plan for FY 1990; object to eligibility requirements; critical of the unemployment system. [Some letters buck |
143 | 0080CL-054 | [Labor]--Unemployment Compensation | 1990 | Complaint about the Appeals Division; protest denial of claims and appeals; employers protest paying benefits for questionable claims; employers question how the benefit rate is calculated; employer q |
144 | 0080CL-055 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment of] Labor | 1981 | Notices of grant awards for employment and training programs, including CETA; Governors of northeastern states object to proposed interest to be levied against funds borrowed from the Federal Unemploy |
144 | 0080CL-056 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment of] Labor | 1983 | Notice of National Conference on Targeted Jobs Tax Credit; amendment to an agreement under the Federal Supplemental Compensation Act; information bulletin concerning the Job Training Partnership Act; |
144 | 0080CL-057 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment of] Labor | 1984 | Department approves cap on Federal Unemployment Tax Act offset credit reductions; instructions; notice of fund availability; notice of President's Employment Initiative for the Developmentally Disable |
144 | 0080CL-058 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment of] Labor | 1985 | Planning estimates for program year 1985; regulations for youth training under the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act; Governor requests cap on Federal Unemployment Tax Act offset credit reducti |
144 | 0080CL-059 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment of] Labor | 1986 | Planning estimates for program year 1986; modified agreement with the Department for administering the benefit provisions of the Trade Adjustment Assistance program; federal-state cooperation in devel |
144 | 0080CL-060 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment of] Labor | 1987 | Allotment and planning estimates for programs under the Job Training Partnership Act; summer youth programs; instructions; executive summary of findings and proposals for Workforce 2000 and Commission |
144 | 0080CL-061 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment] of Labor | January-March 1988 | Allotments and planning estimates for programs under the Job Training Partnership Act; request comments on Workforce 2000 initiative; notice of fund availability; Training and Employment Guidance Lett |
144 | 0080CL-062 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment] of Labor | August-December 1988 | Study and report on child care needs; directives; clarification of eligibility rules; policy goals and revised performance standards for the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA); information concerning |
144 | 0080CL-063 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment] of Labor | 1989 | Allotments and planning estimates for programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA); information concerning the Disaster Unemployment Assistance Program; planning guidance for implementing th |
144 | 0080CL-064 | [Labor]--U.S. Dep[artment] of Labor | 1990 | Allotments and planning estimates for programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA); Secretary Dole's speech on developing the country's work force, and Governor's reaction; information and i |
145 | 0080CL-065 | [Labor]--Workers' Compensation | 1981 | Allegation of conspiracy by employer to deny benefits; protest denial of benefits; question whether workfare recipients are entitled to workers' compensation; complaints about delays in processing cla |
145 | 0080CL-066 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation] | 1982 | Requests Governor's support in opposing move of Compensation office from Manhattan to Queens; complaints about delays in settling claims; rehabilitation benefits not timely or adequate; state slow pay |
145 | 0080CL-067 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation] | January-September 1987 | Wants extension of disability payments; request updates on claims; Affirmative Action goals; protest denial of claim; complaint about delay in processing claim; state slow paying medical costs; reques |
145 | 0080CL-068 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation] | October-December 1987 | Criticism of the material sent by the Workers' Compensation Education Division; problems with the Commission; protest denials of claims; summons issued to Governor and Workers' Compensation commission |
145 | 0080CL-069 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation] | February-June 1988 | Requests for status of claims; protest delays in processing claims and scheduling hearings; information about rehabilitation/retraining not complete; protest termination of compensation benefits; Divi |
145 | 0080CL-070 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation] | July-November 1988 | Have not received payments although claims approved; complaint about delay in processing claim; complaints about workers' training programs; businesses protest DRG billing which drives up workers' co |
145 | 0080CL-071 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation] | December 1988 | Compensation benefits too slow and not adequate; information concerning a complicated case; businesses protest increase in insurance premiums; have not received payments although claims approved. [So |
145 | 0080CL-072 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation]--Rinaldi Case | 1981-1982 | [Material was found in the 1988 files.] Medical evaluations; doctors' reports to Commission; notices of hearings; notice that employer is discontinuing payments; attorneys withdraw from case; compens |
145 | 0080CL-073 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation]--Rinaldi Case | 1983-1986 | [Material was found in the 1988 files.] Medical evaluations; doctors' reports to Commission; notices of hearings; Commission urges claimant to attend treatment sessions; correspondence between claima |
145 | 0080CL-074 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation]--Rinaldi Case | 1981-1986 | Commission notes on the case and drafts of letters. |
145 | 0080CL-075 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation] | January-July 1989 | Protests denial of benefits; compensation benefits too slow; question about a workers' compensation support group; criticisms of the system; criticism of retraining programs; needs financial assistanc |
146 | 0080CL-076 | [Labor]--Workers' Comp[ensation] | August-December 1989 | Complaints about the compensation system; annual report of Commissioners; recommendation for appointment to Commission; compensation benefits too slow or irregular; complaint about delay in processin |
146 | 0080CL-077 | [Labor]--Work[ers'] Compensation | January 1990 | Insurance company not paying claim; requests Governor's intervention in case, sends him his entire dossier; complaint about way in which claim was handled. [Most letters bucked to the Commission for |
146 | 0080CL-078 | [Labor]--Work[ers'] Compensation | February-March 1990 | Medical bills not being paid; complaint about the compensation system; protest termination of benefits; complaint against a Commissioner; financial assistance needed while claim is pending; client ill |
146 | 0080CL-079 | [Labor]--Work[ers'] Compensation | April-July 1990 | Claimants wish their files to be examined; complaint about the compensation system; worker bill of rights; Commission's mission statement; complaint about delay processing claim; request appointment t |
146 | 0080CL-080 | [Labor]--Work[ers'] Compensation | August-November 1990 | Commissioners' annual report; medical bills not being paid; complaint about the rehabilitation program; protest delays in processing claims; insurance companies not paying claims. [Most letters bucked |
146 | 0081CL-001 | L'Ambiance [Plaza Building Collapse] | 1988 | Oversight and Safety on Construction Sites: Report of the Governor's Building Construction Advisory Committee; Department of Public Safety press release; L'Ambiance Plaza Building Collapse, P-87-00319 |
146 | 0082CL-001 | Legal | January-August 1981 | Teacher wants termination and Superior Court decision reviewed; State of New Jersey requests help proving a paternity case; allegation that State Police ignoring reports of organized crime; requests h |
146 | 0082CL-002 | Legal | September-December 1981 | Request sentence reduction or pardon; complaint about judge; requests Governor's help resolving unpaid taxes from former owner of business; notice about funding for Legal Services; complaint about att |
147 | 0082CL-003 | [Legal] | 1982 | Requests Governor's assistance in settling an appeal and in reviewing a judge's ruling; asks Governor to help with legal problems. |
147 | 0082CL-004 | Legal | 1983 | Summary of case, University of Connecticut AAUP v. Governor et al. |
147 | 0082CL-005 | Legal | 1984 | Asks Governor to overturn suspension of drivers license; International Brotherhood of Police Officers supports Inspectors in the State's Attorney's Office in contract dispute; memorandum of decision i |
147 | 0082CL-006 | Legal | 1985 | Family of murder victim critical of justice system and possible early parole; Governor supports Legal Services Corporation funding of the Connecticut Bar Foundation grant; opposes changing child suppo |
147 | 0082CL-007 | Legal | 1986 | Concern about enforcement of state obscenity laws; question about when a business is legally incorporated; allegation of discrimination in termination of employment; parish objects to road constructio |
147 | 0082CL-008 | Legal | January-March 1987 | Minority contractor has not been paid for state work; accelerated rehabilitation easily abused; inmates claim they are innocent; request inmate's sentence be reduced; wants arrest record erased; suppo |
147 | 0082CL-009 | Legal | April-June 1987 | Removal of Chief State's Attorney John Kelly would help alleviate tension between the Black community and police in Norwalk following a police shooting; protest traffic violations; attorney critical t |
147 | 0082CL-010 | Legal | July-August 1987 | State court houses need repairs and maintenance; contract not honored; problems settling husband's estate; request to use services of Dr. Henry Lee; complaint about judge; complaint about court system |
147 | 0082CL-011 | Legal | September 1987 | Fact sheet on Judge Robert H. Bork supplied by the White House; requests enforcement of small claims court decision; adopted children need to know about hereditary traits that could affect health; pro |
147 | 0082CL-012 | Legal | October 1987 | Request Governor's help settling cases; documents related to the U. S. Supreme Court case of Leon E. and Mary P. Cooper v. Merrill Lynch Equity Access . . . [and] State of Connecticut; complaint about |
147 | 0082CL-013 | Legal | November 1987 | Alleged spies in Detroit; single mother wants to appeal to the citizens of the state for child support; complaint about judge; asks Governor to waive traffic violation; complaint about local police; c |
148 | 0082CL-014 | Legal | December 1987 | Problems settling estates; inmate is innocent of crime; alleged illegal discharge from the Governor's Foot Guard; complaints about local police; alleged job discrimination; requests Governor's interve |
148 | 0082CL-015 | Legal--Statewide Grievance Committee | 1987 | Protest Committee findings; complaints about attorneys brought before the Committee; grievance against the Department of Correction; complaint about judge. |
148 | 0082CL-016 | Legal | January-February 1988 | Cannot get money out of company's 401K plan; attorneys allege inadequate security measures at court houses; protests legal drinking age; problem settling an estate; alleges personal property stolen by |
148 | 0082CL-017 | Legal | March 1988 | Automobile damaged by Connecticut Transit vehicle; complaint about attorneys; requests Governor's intervention in case; inmate claims he is innocent; question concerning grandparents' rights to visit |
148 | 0082CL-018 | Legal | April 1988 | Complaint about delay in scheduling trial; asks Governor's leniency toward man convicted of manslaughter; requests Governor's intervention in case; problem settling estate; question concerning Governo |
148 | 0082CL-019 | Legal | May 1988 | Complaint about attorney; critical of traffic court system; complaint about police department; inmate claims innocence; request pardon for inmate; complaint about juvenile court. |
148 | 0082CL-020 | Legal | June 1988 | Complaint about court system; requests Governor's intervention in case; inmate claims innocence; complaint about public defender; need to enforce child support orders; critical of traffic court system |
148 | 0082CL-021 | Legal | July1-11, 1988 | Request Governor's intervention in case; question about jurisdiction over children's' guardianship; inmate claims innocence. |
148 | 0082CL-022 | Legal | July 13, 1988 | Complaint filed with Chief Justice Peters against Chief State's Attorney John J. Kelley, Assistant State's Attorney Burton Kaplan and City of New Haven Corporation Counsel Brian Murphy for denying a p |
149 | 0082CL-023 | Legal | July 15-30, 1988 | Request Governor's intervention in cases; alleged corruption in judicial system; claim of persecution; oppose court order to allow comatose patient to die by removing feeding tube. |
149 | 0082CL-024 | Legal | August-October 1988 | Request Governor's intervention in cases; company is shipping walk-in coolers that do not conform to state laws; resolution of Court of Common Council in Hartford to free Nelson Mandela; protest divor |
149 | 0082CL-025 | Legal | November 1988 | Protests treatment in court house because of religious garment (Sikh turban); claim filed against court and judges. |
149 | 0082CL-026 | Legal | December 1988 | Question about access to closed adoption records; thanks Governor for support during L'Ambiance Plaza litigation; afraid of losing her land; complaint about sheriff; complaints about judges; request G |
149 | 0082CL-027 | Legal--Desrosier [v. Mazur] | 1988 | Documents concerning a local zoning dispute and allegations of a conspiracy by town officials to block the application. Also includes a court case involving use of a right of way, and a request for t |
149 | 0082CL-028 | Legal--Statewide Grievance Committee | 1988 | Object to findings of the Committee; complaint against an attorney. |
149 | 0082CL-029 | Legal | January-February 1989 | Reports a possible felony; complaint about tax preparer; needs help getting job back; opinion about decriminalizing drug use; not guilty of traffic violation; request Governor to direct the state to f |
149 | 0082CL-030 | Legal | March 1989 | Praise for attorney; request anti-trust investigation of HMOs; court will not file docket and schedule case; sheriff defends his actions against allegations; decries treatment of Judge which led to hi |
150 | 0082CL-031 | Legal | March 20, 1989 | Daycare provider challenges the constitutionality of proposed regulations and procedures that allow the Department of Human Resources to conduct unannounced searchers and inspections. Includes copies |
150 | 0082CL-032 | Legal | April-May 1989 | Complaint about sheriff; requests Governor's help getting daughter admitted to University of Connecticut-Stamford; complaint about judicial system; outlines federal conspiracy against family; protest |
150 | 0082CL-033 | Legal | June 1989 | Complaint about delay scheduling court cases; victim's family opposes release of inmate convicted of manslaughter; protests traffic ticket, police are undercover; son at Connecticut Valley Hospital h |
150 | 0082CL-034 | Legal | July 1989 | Alleged municipal corruption in Easton; possible mail fraud; inmate or family claims innocence; complaint about police; court order concerning housing inmates on intake into prison; inmate threatens t |
150 | 0082CL-035 | Legal | August-September 1989 | Protest traffic tickets; protest loss of home by grandparents who gave shelter to drug-dealing grandson; alleges police harassment; complaint about lack of response from Chief State's Attorney; inmate |
150 | 0082CL-036 | Legal | October-November 1989 | Opposes release of inmate convicted of manslaughter; complaint about justice system; protest suspended sentence given cocaine dealer; inmate on release wants permission to visit family in another stat |
150 | 0082CL-037 | Legal | December 1989 | Oppose two public defenders assigned to one man; preliminary draft of civil laws pertaining to alcohol and drug abuse, under consideration of the Connecticut Law Revision Commission; protest being res |
150 | 0082CL-038 | [Legal]--Statewide Grievance Committee | 1989 | Complaint against attorneys. |
150 | 0082CL-039 | Legal | January-February 1990 | Complaint about UConn Health Center dentists; asks Governor to void his warrant; lawsuits against professionals licensed by the state; protest denial of public defender; complaint about police officer |
151 | 0082CL-040 | Legal | March 1990 | Requests information on applying for a reward; request Governor's intervention in cases; inmate wants to relocate to Connecticut following his release from prison; asks Governor to reduce prison sente |
151 | 0082CL-041 | Legal | April-May 1990 | Request Governor's intervention in cases, including one against a contractor; asks Governor to prevent son going to jail; protests traffic ticket; alleged assault of inmate; want family member to rema |
151 | 0082CL-042 | Legal | June-July 1990 | Requests Governor's intervention in case; complaints about state police; allegation of misconduct against public defenders; complaints about attorneys; opposes H.B. 5956, An Act Concerning Community L |
151 | 0082CL-043 | Legal | August 1990 | Summonses and complaints in two civil cases in which the Governor or the state are named as defendants; requests Governor's help with contested medical bill; complaint about handling of traffic ticke |
151 | 0082CL-044 | Legal | October-December 1990 | Foster parents want to trace a child who was subsequently adopted; comptroller slow in paying legal bills; inmate opposes extradition to Connecticut; request hardship license for person guilty of drun |
151 | 0082CL-045 | [Legal]--Letters re Karen Aparo | 1990 | Letters supporting and opposing Karen Aparo's acquittal for conspiracy in a murder case. |
151 | 0082CL-046 | [Legal]--James J. Arvis | 1990 | Packet of documents proving innocence of James Arvis who was tried and convicted of felony murder and appeals to the Governor from a friend and from Jarvis's wife. |
151 | 0082CL-047 | [Legal]--Jean D'Angelo | July 1990 | Case against an attorney hired by D'Angelo to prosecute Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. for misappropriation of funds. |
151 | 0082CL-048 | [Legal]--Domestic Violence | 1990 | Urge Governor to continue to fund domestic violence programs and services. |
151 | 0082CL-049 | [Legal]--Statewide Grievance Committee | 1990 | Condominium Association requests Governor's intervention in complaint filed with the Committee which they feel the committee did not handle properly. |
152 | 0083CL-001 | Legis[lation]/Legis[lature] | January-March 1981 | Oppose any increase in sales or property tax; request certain items proposed for cuts be retained in the budget; municipal leaders and others object to proposed cuts in grants to towns and cities; opp |
152 | 0083CL-002 | Legis[lation]/Legis[lature] | March 16, 1981 | Object to proposed elimination of grants to municipalities, the Urban Problems Grant program and the Property Tax Relief Grant. |
152 | 0083CL-003 | Legis[lation]/Legis[lature] | April-September 1981 | Petition against real estate conveyance tax; out-of-state motor carriers protest increase in annual registration fees; information concerning the Liberty Amendment; Governor's statement to the U.S. S |
152 | 0083CL-004 | Legis[lation]/Legis[lature] | October-December 1981 | Senator Weicker contacts Governor on behalf of a constituent; concern about state employee contracts not addressed by General Assembly; express opinions about federal legislation; students express opp |
152 | 0083CL-005 | Legis[lation] | 1982 | Urge Governor to protest Oklahoma not ratifying the ERA; question whether Governor needs approval of legislature to reallocate block grant funds; Georgia proposes federal amendment requiring review of |
152 | 0083CL-006 | Legislation | 1983 | Governor urges Congressional delegation to support a bill continuing funding for single-family mortgage assistance programs; legislator urges Governor's help defeating bills merging the Department of |
152 | 0083CL-007 | [Legislation] | 1984 | Draft report of the Commission for Study of Current Assessment Methods and Procedures Related to Real Property. |
152 | 0083CL-008 | Legislation | February-June 1987 | Question concerning financial reward for reporting illegal activities by employer; supports legislation naming English the official state language; supports mandatory Medicare assignment legislation; |
152 | 0083CL-009 | Legislation | July 1987 | Legislator asks Governor to veto bill concerning mail-in voter registration; opposes increase in motor vehicle registration fees; questions using taxpayer money to help Bridgeport pay for L'Ambiance P |
152 | 0083CL-010 | Legislation | August-December 1987 | Support legislation naming English the official state language; educators oppose bill allowing out-of-state teachers to delay taking a basic skills test in order to teach in Connecticut; request exten |
152 | 0083CL-011 | Legislation | January-February 1988 | Connecticut Retail Merchants Association's legislative agenda; petition and letters against using tax money to fund abortions; legislative agenda proposed by the New Haven Mayor's Task Force on Hunger |
153 | 0083CL-012 | Legislation | March 1988 | Support bill allowing 15-year olds to work in restaurants; mail order companies oppose collecting sales tax on their products; information concerning a bill to establish a demonstration family resourc |
153 | 0083CL-013 | Legislation | April 1988 | Oppose increase in taxes; opposes salary increases for legislature; defense of polystyrene containers; need to expand bottle bill; review of legal principles involved in retrospective legislation; urg |
153 | 0083CL-014 | Legislation | May 1-17, 1988 | Support and opposition for increased taxes; businesses oppose increase in unemployment benefit rates (HB 5056); business oppose plant closing bill (HB 5077); supports gun control; state needs to suppo |
153 | 0083CL-015 | Legislation | May 18-31, 1988 | Urge Governor to sign bills; opposes homestead exemption bill; oppose bill incarcerating women who do not allow ex-husbands visitation rights; frustrated that appropriation to give AFDC families in un |
153 | 0083CL-016 | Legislation | June-July 1988 | Frustrated that administrative per se legislation did not pass; support ban on smoking on Metro-North commuter trains but warn Governor of petition drive to reverse decision; oppose regulation of chec |
153 | 0083CL-017 | Legislation | August-September 1988 | Support tough penalties (administrative per se) for first time drunk driving; oppose creation of registered care technologists. |
153 | 0083CL-018 | Legislation | October-December 1988 | Suggest reducing legislators' salaries to improve state budget; protests overuse of consultants; requests for text of legislation; suggestion for providing property tax relief; urge support of bill ou |
153 | 0083CL-019 | Legislation--Petitions | 1988 | Support the Freedom of Choice bill allowing people to choose own pharmacy; disapprove of mail order maintenance drug program. |
153 | 0083CL-020 | Legislation | January-February 1989 | Urge regulation of cable television companies; student suggests imposing fine on person who fails to report a crime; ask repeal of P.A. 87-421 concerning legally liable relatives of individuals receiv |
154 | 0083CL-021 | Legislation | March 1-14, 1989 | Opposes proposed ban on smoking in public places; small businesses opposed to parental and medical leave legislation under consideration; Town of Bloomfield legislative agenda; support for An Act Conc |
154 | 0083CL-022 | Legislation | March 16-31, 1989 | Opposes additional conveyance tax on home sellers; opposes raising taxes on services; oppose gun control; supports state endangered species act; support legislation naming English the official state l |
154 | 0083CL-023 | Legislation | April 1989 | Governor's position statement regarding income tax; supports gun control; support legislation naming English the official state language; small businesses opposed to parental and medical leave legis |
154 | 0083CL-024 | Legislation | May 1989 | Small businesses opposed to parental and medical leave legislation; oppose two bills affecting farmers and the sale of their land; support funding for hazardous waste cleanup; Governor's letter to leg |
154 | 0083CL-025 | Legislation | June 1989 | Urge Governor to sign HB 7508, An Act Concerning Privileged Communications between Psychologist an Patient; supports capital punishment; urge Governor to sign HB 5761, An Act Concerning Insurance Cove |
154 | 0083CL-026 | Legislation | July 1989 | Opposition to and support of flag burning amendment to the US Constitution; urge Governor to sign or veto specific legislation; urge Governor to veto HB 6188, An Act Concerning Fair Rent Commissions; |
154 | 0083CL-027 | Legislation | August-December 1989 | Urge Governor to veto HB 7270, An Act Establishing a State Affordable Housing Land Use Appeals Procedure . . .; urge Governor to veto SB 945, An Act . . . Extension of Time for Local Fire Marshals, De |
154 | 0083CL-028 | Legislation--P.A. 89-101 Pediatric Preventive Care | 1989 | Form letters thanking Governor for signing the legislation that became P.A. 89-101, An Act Concerning Insurance Coverage for Preventive Pediatric Care. |
155 | 0083CL-029 | Legislation--Petitions | 1989 | Support the Freedom of Choice bill allowing people to choose own pharmacy; support expansion of teachers' retirement benefits; oppose requirement that towns enter binding arbitration for teachers; op |
155 | 0083CL-030 | Legislation | January-February 1990 | Request change in out-of-state physicians license fee; suggested Uniform Appraiser Act; O'Neill's announcement of a Five Point Drug Control and Violent Crime Legislative Program; need to enforce curre |
155 | 0083CL-031 | Legislation | March 1990 | Urge Governor to change law to raise threshold for public works projects before they are subject to prevailing wage law; support legislation requiring licensing those who perform heating system tune-u |
155 | 0083CL-032 | Legislation | April 1990 | Urge Governor to support specific legislation; support bill (HB 5846) that would protect Long Island Sound through water pollution control; oppose additional gun control laws. |
155 | 0083CL-033 | Legislation | May 1990 | Oppose Substitute Bill 5753 concerning the sale of farm land; urge Governor to veto or sign specific bills; support bill (HB 5846) that would protect Long Island Sound through water pollution control |
155 | 0083CL-034 | Legislation | June-October 1990 | Oppose additional gun control laws; thank Governor for signing abortion rights bill; support bill (HB 5846) that would protect Long Island Sound through water pollution control; urge Governor to sign |
155 | 0083CL-035 | Legislation | December 1990 | Opposes abortion rights bill; questions about abortion rights. |
155 | 0083CL-036 | Legislation--H.B. 5130 An Act Concerning Social Work | 1990 | Urge Governor to sign the bill, An Act Concerning Social Work Vendorship that provides for third party payments for mental health services provided by Certified Independent Social Workers. |
155 | 0083CL-037 | Legislation--Petitions | 1990 | Support changes in Federal Clean Air Act to provide nuclear-free milk; support HB 5846, An Act Concerning Water Pollution Control; oppose increase in cigarette tax and anti-smoking legislation. |
156 | 0083CL-038 | Legislation--Gun Control | 1990 | Color videotape of police officer from San Jose explaining and demonstrating the differences between fully automatic assault rifles and semi-automatic rifles. |
156 | 0084CL-001 | Legislative Management | 1987 | Third grade class asks Governor to help circumvent rules restrict Capitol tours to fourth grade students; Governor explains to legislators why he vetoed PA 87-478, An Act Concerning the Prohibition of |
156 | 0084CL-002 | Legislative Management | 1988 | Complaint about costs of remodeling the unopened Legislative Office Building; complaint about litter around Capitol; question about flags flying of the Capitol. |
156 | 0084CL-003 | Legislative Management | 1989 | Request for information about the General Assembly members; annual reports of the Joint Committee on Legislative Management and Connecticut Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation. |
156 | 0084CL-004 | Legislative Management | 1990 | Critical of amount of money spent on luxuries in the new Legislative Office Building; question about policies concerning demonstrations on capitol grounds. |
156 | 0085CL-001 | Library | 1981 | Constituent opposes possible closing of Willimantic Service Center to save money; reference questions; proposal to United Technologies Corp. to permit an exhibit about Igor Sikorsky at the Museum of C |
156 | 0085CL-002 | Library | 1984 | Report of the restructuring and weeding of the Connecticut State Library and Interlibrary Loan Center. |
156 | 0085CL-003 | Library | 1986 | Reference questions; museum consultant's assessment of trading Colt firearms from the museum; researcher relates problems finding valuable material in the library, which may have been stolen. [Referen |
157 | 0085CL-004 | Library | 1987 | Reference questions; question about an oil portrait; possible lead in tracing guns traded from the museum collection; offers of items to the library and museum; complaint about the inter-library loan |
157 | 0085CL-005 | Library | 1988 | Urge Governor to support State Library's budget and budgets of libraries throughout the state; requests for state publications; procedures for transferring records to the State Archives; protest cut i |
157 | 0085CL-006 | Library--Reports | 1987-1988 | State Librarian's monthly reports; minutes of State Library Board meetings. |
157 | 0085CL-007 | Library | 1989 | Press releases; minutes of State Library Board meetings; Collection Management Policy for the Raymond E. Baldwin Museum of Connecticut History and Heritage; libraries urge Governor to include funding |
157 | 0085CL-008 | Library | 1990 | Reference questions; State Librarian's monthly report; recommendations of the Governor's Conference on Library and Information Services; press release. |
157 | 0086CL-001 | Liquor Control | 1981 | Neighbors object to planned saloon or drinking establishment. |
157 | 0086CL-002 | Liquor Control--Bi-weekly Report | 1981 | |
157 | 0086CL-003 | Liquor Control Commission | 1985 | Poster warning of penalties for lying about one's age when buying alcohol; praise for students at Hartford Graduate Center for revising application forms for liquor permits; object to bar owners tryin |
157 | 0086CL-004 | Liquor [Control] | 1986 | Complaint about an exotic dance bar, and Liquor Control investigative report; alleges liquor too readily available in Bridgeport; objects to law that allows 77-year old clerk to get arrested for an 18 |
157 | 0086CL-005 | Liquor Control | 1987 | Want liquor laws regarding sales to minor strengthened and penalty increased; alleges illegal activities; complains that on-premise inspection was heavy handed; seeks employment as liquor control agen |
157 | 0086CL-006 | Liquor Control--Bi-weekly Reports | 1987 | |
157 | 0086CL-007 | Liquor Control | 1988 | Alleges illegal activities; objects to abolishing Liquor Control Commission; problems obtaining grocery beer permit; objects to minors selling liquor; audit report. |
157 | 0086CL-008 | Liquor Control--Bi-weekly Report | 1988 | |
157 | 0086CL-009 | Liquor Control | 1989 | Bi-weekly reports wants more control and more inspections of possible irregularities in liquor-selling establishments; questions about liquor laws; alleges illegal activities. |
157 | 0086CL-010 | Liquor Control | 1990 | Questions ability of Commission to enforce laws; personnel issues; alleges liquor store sold at inflated prices. |
157 | 0087CL-001 | Local | 1981-1982 | Complaints about local police; request permission to use state park for fundraising event; if ineligible for federal fuel assistance, should check with the town; complaint about receiving parking tick |
157 | 0087CL-002 | Local | 1985-1986 | Complaint about local police; wants English to be official language of the state; asks Governor to make sure teacher gets a long sentence for molesting children; concern about condition of monument in |
158 | 0087CL-003 | Local | January-May 1987 | Concern for local cemetery; dangerous dogs in the neighborhood; wants Governor to intervene in restoring Holy Land USA in Waterbury; wants swimming pool for school; CB radio interfering with televisio |
158 | 0087CL-004 | Local | June-August 1987 | Problems with local police; complaints about motorcycle and traffic noise; complaint about lack of street lighting; concerned about closing of parochial school; conflict with local health department; |
158 | 0087CL-005 | Local | September-December 1987 | Allege discrimination by staff at Hartford Civic Center; wants help with aviation research; complaints about contractors working on house; complaints about local police; complaint about tractor traile |
158 | 0087CL-006 | Local | January-May 1988 | Urges Governor to fund the Municipal Liability Trust Fund; complaint about housing court; concern about delays in emergency medical assistance; problem with local zoning board; question about ownershi |
158 | 0087CL-007 | Local | June-December 1988 | Concern about a scam operated in Hartford; problems with zoning board; wants to form parents' group to keep kids away from drugs and gangs; complaints about local police; concern about condition of Br |
158 | 0087CL-008 | Local | 1989 | Complaints about local police and sheriffs; complaints about property tax; Village of South Meriden requests state recognition; information about home ownership project in Bridgeport; complaints about |
158 | 0087CL-009 | Local | January-May 1990 | Complaint about crime in the area; urge Governor to help fund capital improvements in Danbury; allege municipal corruption; complaint about contract procedure in Hartford; protest Naval Sea Cadet Cor |
158 | 0087CL-010 | Local | June-December 1990 | Asks Governor for new high school for town; complaint about local police; problems with paying property tax; problems with neighbors; question about paid leave for volunteers; petition concerning need |
159 | 0088CL-001 | Management Advisory Council | 1981 | Minutes of June 3 meeting. |
159 | 0089CL-001 | Mental Health | | Budget projections for FY 1981 and potential program reductions; oppose closing Norwich Hospital; supports state participating in federal program, the Independent Living Initiative, to expand independ |
159 | 0089CL-002 | Mental Health | March 1981 | Hiring freeze having significant impact on Department; complaint about Norwich Hospital discharge policy; Governor appointed Director of Institute for Living; comments concerning proposed federal rule |
159 | 0089CL-003 | Mental Health | April-May 1981 | Oppose closing Norwich Hospital; concern about planned reorganization of the Department; patient at mental hospital claims no treatment is being provided; Institute of Living's Employee and Department |
159 | 0089CL-004 | Mental Health | June 1981 | Recommendations for Commissioner; concern about forced leave of absence of Dr. Arafeh from Connecticut Valley Hospital; report of items stolen from patient at Connecticut Valley Hospital; oppose staff |
159 | 0089CL-005 | Mental Health | July-August 1981 | Reports of sexual harassment at Fairfield Hills Hospital; oppose closing Norwich Hospital; protest being committed; concern about forced leave of absence of Dr. Arafeh from Connecticut Valley Hospital |
159 | 0089CL-006 | Mental Health | September-December 1981 | Protests funding cuts to Department; suggestions for improving mental health system; want discharge from hospitals; testimonial to Dr. Arafeh; family home care operators request increase in their fees |
159 | 0089CL-007 | Mental Health--Cornerstone | 1981 | Urge Governor to transfer funds to Cornerstone, a community mental health facility, so it can keep operating. Funds were not granted. |
159 | 0089CL-008 | Mental Health--Dr. Arafeh | 1981 | Commissioner explains his request for Dr. Arafeh to take extended leave; asks Governor to investigate conflict between Commissioner and Arafeh before taking action; newspaper stories; notes by Governo |
159 | 0089CL-009 | Mental Health--Letter of Intent | 1981 | Directions to members of the Governor's Interagency Independent Living Task Force; letter of support from mental health agency; letter to Washington Office about the letter of intent indicating Connec |
159 | 0089CL-010 | Mental Health--Memos to/from Commissioner | 1981 | Analysis of staffing issues, including Workers' Compensation; Dr. Arafeh's letter of resignation; Governor's comments for testimonial dinner for Commissioner Worrell; Commissioner wishes to discuss lo |
159 | 0089CL-011 | Mental Health | 1982 | Patient asks about Governor's health; patient wants money to buy cigarettes. |
159 | 0089CL-012 | Mental Health | 1983 | Complaint filed against the Department by the New York Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; criticism of patient intake policies at Fairfield Hills Hospital; concern about inability to or delay in |
159 | 0089CL-013 | Mental Health--Memos [to/from Commissioner] Worrell | 1983 | Problem with emergency housing for fire victims at Connecticut Valley Hospital; quarterly report of Blue Hills Hospital Advisory Board; Department's declaratory ruling in response to petition from the |
160 | 0089CL-014 | Mental Health | 1984 | Reports on programs from Commissioner Worrell; community health program in Greenwich threatened by lack of funds; status report on the impact of community programs on inpatient bed utilization. |
160 | 0089CL-015 | Mental Health | 1985 | Concern about quality assurance in patient care; concern about impact of deinstitutionalization on patients. [Bucked to Department for response.] |
160 | 0089CL-016 | Mental Health | 1986 | Federal audit of grant-funded program; personnel issues; protest staff reductions and consolidation of wards at state hospitals; alcoholic patients not treated properly; need for better methods of hos |
160 | 0089CL-017 | Mental Health--Connecticut Valley Hospital | 1986 | Patients critical of alcohol treatment program; protest suspension of Psychology Internship Program at the hospital. [All letters bucked to Department for response.] |
160 | 0089CL-018 | Mental Health--Gateway Communities, Stamford | 1986 | Protest loss of funding for halfway house program; Board of Directors question evaluation of program; Regional Director's review of Gateway; requests Governor's intervention in preventing loss of fund |
160 | 0089CL-019 | Mental Health | January-March 1987 | Patients complain about conditions at hospitals, particularly food; personnel issues; report on death of patient while in mental health facility; response to audit report; allegations of abuse against |
160 | 0089CL-020 | Mental Health | April-June 1987 | Patients request discharge, say they are being held against their will; problem with billing; support for proposed legislation concerning respite care for former psychiatric patients who are now at ho |
160 | 0089CL-021 | Mental Health | July-August 1987 | Patients complain about treatment at hospital; parents complain about treatment given son; patient wishes to remain in his residential facility; protest closing of Cornerstone halfway house; patients |
161 | 0089CL-022 | Mental Health | September 1987 | Patients request transfer to another facility; patients write about their delusions; patients complain about conditions and staff at hospitals; personnel issues; information concerning a hospital's a |
161 | 0089CL-023 | Mental Health | October 1987 | Information concerning a federal grant to provide services to the homeless mentally ill; allegation of harassment of and discrimination against male employees at mental health center; application for |
161 | 0089CL-024 | Mental Health | November 1987 | Patient claims he is forced to take drugs; patients write about their delusions; patient requests discharge; response to audit report; personnel issues; application for the Community Mental Health Se |
161 | 0089CL-025 | Mental Health | December 1987 | Patients write about their delusions; constituent concerned about reports that mental patients will be discharged without a support network; patients complain about conditions at hospitals; requests i |
161 | 0089CL-026 | Mental Health--Quarterly Reports | 1987 | |
161 | 0089CL-027 | Mental Health | January-March 1988 | Patient requests transfer to another hospital; patients complain about conditions at hospital; former patient wants records expunged; patients write about their delusions; complaint about staff at a c |
161 | 0089CL-028 | Mental Health | April-May 1988 | Request for information about licensing mental health counselors; patient updates; wife protests removal of husband from current health care facility; patients request transfer to another hospital; pe |
161 | 0089CL-029 | Mental Health | June-July 1988 | Thanks Governor for signing bill prohibiting discrimination of those with mental disabilities; patient update; possible strike at mental health center; Department will assist in preparing a budget for |
161 | 0089CL-030 | Mental Health | August 1988 | Patient wants to return to hospital from a supervised apartment; personnel issues; patient requests discharge; patient complains about conditions at hospital; minutes from Advisory Board meeting at Ce |
162 | 0089CL-031 | Mental Health | September 1988 | Employees complain about heat at Fairfield Hills Hospital; employees complain about condition of Hispanic mental health center; patient not happy with move to group home; parents complain about child' |
162 | 0089CL-032 | Mental Health | October 1988 | Concern about budget reduction and cuts in mental health services; patient feels mental health workers deserve higher pay. |
162 | 0089CL-033 | Mental Health | November 1988 | Department nominates client for a Victory Award; concerns about budget reduction and cuts in mental health services; patient writes about delusions; personnel issues; concerns about lack of cooperati |
162 | 0089CL-034 | Mental Health | December 1988 | Southeast Asian Refugees need mental health services; need for crisis intervention center in northwest Connecticut; personnel issues; report of positive impact of P.L. 88-288, An Act Prohibiting Discr |
162 | 0089CL-035 | Mental Health | January-March 1989 | Concerns about budget reduction and cuts in mental health services; patients complain about conditions or treatment at hospital; patient writes about delusions; Governor's office intervenes in crisis |
162 | 0089CL-036 | Mental Health | April-May 1989 | Patient requests transfer to another hospital; Governor's office intervenes in crisis situation; former patient claims loss of personal items; concerns about budget reduction and cuts in mental health |
162 | 0089CL-037 | Mental Health | June-July 1989 | Responses to audit reports; patient writes about delusions; concerns about budget reduction and cuts in mental health services; personnel issues; patient requests his records; Governor's office interv |
162 | 0089CL-038 | Mental Health | August 1989 | Governor's office intervenes in crisis situations; express anger toward state for releasing patient from Whiting Forensic Institute who subsequently murdered Jessica Short, a child, on the street in M |
162 | 0089CL-039 | Mental Health | September 1989 | Governor's office intervenes in crisis situations; wants sibling to remain in Whiting Forensic Institute; express anger toward state for releasing patient from Whiting Forensic Institute who subsequen |
163 | 0089CL-040 | Mental Health | October-December 1989 | Mother alleges son being held illegally; Commissioner explains staff shortages; Governor and Commissioner praised for their handling of the Jessica Short murder; employee protests closing wards at Nor |
163 | 0089CL-041 | Mental Health | January-February 1990 | Patient writes about delusions; paper on the deinstitutionalization movement; crisis intervention center needed in northwest Connecticut; concern for rights of mentally ill in aftermath of Jessica Sho |
163 | 0089CL-042 | Mental Health | March-May 1990 | Complaint about conditions at group home; concern that Clozapine, a new drug to treat schizophrenia, not available at state institutions, Governor responds that an implementation program is starting; |
163 | 0089CL-043 | Mental Health | June-August 1990 | Patients request discharge; complaints about treatments; oppose temporary leave for violent patients; protest increase in salaries for state mental health workers without an equal increase for those i |
163 | 0089CL-044 | Mental Health | September-December 1990 | Patients protest the amount of time they have been in a hospital; warning to Governor about possible additional shift of financial responsibilities for mental health care to the states; parent request |
163 | 0089CL-045 | [Mental Health]--Institutes | 1990 | Information sent to members of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Living, including minutes of previous meetings, agendas, and proposed by-law changes. |
163 | 0089CL-046 | Mental Health--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1990 | Responses to audit reports; revision to allocation plan for Community Mental Health Services to the Homeless Block Grant; State Ethics Commission clarifies its Advisory Opinion 90-3 concerning honorar |
163 | 0090CL-001 | Mental Retardation | January-March 1981 | Drafts of bills appointing guardians or conservators for the mentally ill who need medical or dental treatment; personnel issues; urge to Governor to provide more funding for community programs; criti |
163 | 0090CL-002 | Mental Retardation | April-August 1981 | Governor defends comments by Commissioner Thorne about a bill allowing the mentally retarded to wear their own clothes; transportation problems; parents object to their child being transferred to a co |
163 | 0090CL-003 | Mental Retardation | September-December 1981 | Comparison of costs for institutional and community-based care of mentally ill by the Association for Retarded Citizens; clients need placement in institutions; personnel issues; protests cuts for she |
164 | 0090CL-004 | Mental Retardation--Facilities | 1981 | Criticism of Eliot Dober, Director of the Office of Protection and Advocacy for the Handicapped, for insensitivity, and a call for his resignation; concerns that Southbury Training School not receivin |
164 | 0090CL-005 | Mental Retardation--Northwest Regional Center | 1981 | Reviews of Finding of No Significant Impact regarding construction of the Northwestern Regional Center in Torrington; notes concerning informational meeting about the new center; residents oppose the |
164 | 0090CL-006 | Mental Retardation--Northwest Regional Center Minutes | 1976-1981 | Map of possible site for center; minutes of the Advisory and Planning Council of Northwest Regional Center; annual reports. |
164 | 0090CL-007 | Mental Retardation--Northwest Regional Center news clippings | 1967-1981 | |
164 | 0090CL-008 | Mental Retardation--[Memos to/from Commissioner] Thorne | April 1980-April 1981 | Information concerning the development of An Act Concerning the Placement of Mentally Retarded Persons; revised drafts of the bill; amendments to H.B. 5740; annual report of the Supervised Apartment P |
164 | 0090CL-009 | Mental Retardation--[Memos to/from Commissioner] Thorne | May-December 1981 | Responses to audit reports; Department concerned about new policy concerning filling direct care positions; Commissioner refutes report of the Association for Retarded Citizens; comparing institutiona |
164 | 0090CL-010 | Mental Retardation--Youngberg v Romeo | 1981 | Constituents and advocates for the mentally retarded object to Connecticut filing amicus brief in the Youngberg v Romeo case. Governor responds with copy of Deputy Attorney General Peter Gillies' exp |
164 | 0090CL-011 | Mental Retardation | 1982 | Commissioner requests all block grant funds be used for Day Treatment Services; nursing homes for mentally retarded children cannot survive on low reimbursement rates set by state; nursing home for me |
164 | 0090CL-012 | Mental Retardation--[Memos to/from Commissioner] Thorne | 1982-1983 | Community Training Home complains about not receiving payments for services; Motor Pool complains about Department Superintendents garaging state vehicles at home; discussion with Elisha Freedman abou |
164 | 0090CL-013 | Mental Retardation | 1983 | Draft of the preliminary plan for implementing the CARC v Thorne Consent Decree. |
164 | 0090CL-014 | Mental Retardation | 1984 | Family members and advocates object to violent patients being housed at a institution for the mentally retarded; concern about implementation of regulations relative to P.A. 83-39; neighbors oppose se |
164 | 0090CL-015 | Mental Retardation--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | January-April 1984 | Latest proposed Consent Decree; description of internal administrative process for transition of Department programs from larger facilities to group homes; list of group homes; draft of Department's p |
165 | 0090CL-016 | Mental Retardation--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | May-December 1984 | Organizational charts and management process materials concerning implementation of the Consent Decree; information concerning the federal government's proposed cancellation of the provider agreement |
165 | 0090CL-017 | Mental Retardation | 1985 | Response to audit report; Governor praises state's efforts to employ persons with disabilities; request to use building at Connecticut Valley Hospital as a homeless shelter; problems with construction |
165 | 0090CL-018 | Mental Retardation | 1986 | Labor negotiations; concern about damage to Camp Harkness; personnel problems at the Northwest Regional Center; response to audit report; Governor describes amendment to state constitution ensuring ri |
165 | 0090CL-019 | Mental Retardation | January 1-20, 1987 | Parents object to moving children from institutions to group homes; objections to removing mentally retarded from Seaside Center; parent needs placement for autistic son; parent demands information co |
165 | 0090CL-020 | Mental Retardation | January 21-31, 1987 | Client having trouble getting to work; private service providers cannot keep staff due to low salaries; object to mentally ill being housed with the mentally retarded; client in supervised apartment |
165 | 0090CL-021 | Mental Retardation | February 1987 | Need more sheltered workshops; object to mentally ill being housed with the mentally retarded; concern about parental rights in placement decisions; General Accounting Office report on services provid |
165 | 0090CL-022 | Mental Retardation | March 1-24, 1987 | Problems paying state for services; parents complain that mentally disabled still living at home cannot get placement in group home due to Consent Decree making residents of institutions first priorit |
165 | 0090CL-023 | Mental Retardation | March 25-31, 1987 | Organization developing group homes needs immediate payment to cover costs; model for medical respite for children; update on client who needs special placement; housing problem. |
166 | 0090CL-024 | Mental Retardation | April-May 1987 | Attorney General's opinion regarding psychological services performed for the Department; parents complain that mentally disabled still living at home cannot get placement in group home due to Consent |
166 | 0090CL-025 | Mental Retardation | June 1987 | Parents need placement for children; parents concerned for safety of children in group homes; personnel issues; concern about underutilization of Mystic Education Center; concern about placing court-o |
166 | 0090CL-026 | Mental Retardation | July 1987 | Parent does not want to give up parental rights in order to find placement for son; neighbors object to group homes, allege Department purchased the units under false pretenses; question concerning ac |
166 | 0090CL-027 | Mental Retardation | August 1987 | Concern about Governor's intervention in threatened strike by private health care workers; violent client needs permanent placement for his parents' safety; object to policy allowing residents of home |
166 | 0090CL-028 | Mental Retardation | September-October 1987 | Parent concerned for adult child's safety in group home; concern about level of supervision for clients who attend church services; thank Governor for intervening in pending strike at Oak Hill School |
166 | 0090CL-029 | Mental Retardation | November-December 1987 | Community Training Home not receiving timely reimbursements; overview of rent subsidy program operated by the Department; state employee wants to remain in state housing while on workers' compensation |
166 | 0090CL-030 | Mental Retardation--[Commissioner Appointment] | 1987 | Support and opposition to the reappointment of Brian Lensink as Commissioner. |
166 | 0090CL-031 | Mental Retardation | January-March 1988 | Complaint that mentally disabled still living at home cannot get placement in group home due to Consent Decree making residents of institutions first priority; analysis of federal bills concerning the |
167 | 0090CL-032 | Mental Retardation | April 1988 | Lack of residential and day programs for mentally disabled still living at home violates the CARC v Thorne Consent Decree; resident of rest home seeks supervised apartment; parent protests placement a |
167 | 0090CL-033 | Mental Retardation | May 1988 | Parent concerned that placement may be inappropriate; parents seeking placement for children; parent critical of perceived lack of assistance from Department; allegation that lack of residential and d |
167 | 0090CL-034 | Mental Retardation | June-July 1988 | Aging parents or other family members seek permanent placement for child still living at home but are thwarted by the Consent Decree; service providers concerned that state budget cuts will force thei |
167 | 0090CL-035 | Mental Retardation | August 1988 | Protest funding cuts that limit placement of adult children still living at home or that eliminate other programs; thanks Governor for restoring funds; settlement agreement to resolve contempt motion |
167 | 0090CL-036 | Mental Retardation | September-October 1988 | Parent fears for safety of child in group home because of another client; protest imprisonment of mentally retarded man for disorderly behavior; protest termination of respite care services; protest D |
167 | 0090CL-037 | Mental Retardation | November-December 1988 | Parents who wish to keep child home cannot get necessary services and support from Department; advocacy group protests a client's treatment; aging parents seek permanent placement for child still livi |
167 | 0090CL-038 | Mental Retardation | January 1989 | Advocacy group having trouble getting client placed in a group home; responses to audit reports; clients leaving school cannot get assistance because of lack of transition mechanism from Children's S |
168 | 0090CL-039 | Mental Retardation | February 1989 | Personnel issues; concerns about rumor of closing Mansfield Training Center; parent needs respite care; transportation problems; parent fears for safety of child in institution; parent must relinquish |
168 | 0090CL-040 | Mental Retardation | March 1989 | Sibling requests transfer of brother; personnel issues; client needs increase in funds to pay respite care worker; response to audit report; urgent need to find placement for retarded adult; need day |
168 | 0090CL-041 | Mental Retardation | April 1989 | Protest that parents who keep retarded child at home do not receive services; complaint about working conditions at Southbury Training School; report of group home resident missing; opposes H.B. 7224; |
168 | 0090CL-042 | Mental Retardation | May 1989 | Oppose cuts to Department budget; concern about change in providers for medical care to clients in southeastern Connecticut; ask Governor to reconsider Department policy concerning do not resuscitate |
169 | 0090CL-043 | Mental Retardation | June-July 1989 | Ask Governor to reconsider Department policy concerning do not resuscitate orders for retarded individuals; father recuperating from surgery wants retarded son returned home; parent does not want chil |
169 | 0090CL-044 | Mental Retardation | August 1989 | Client in supervised apartment wants to return to Southbury Training School; criticism of Commissioner Lensink; concern about lack of funds for day programs for children beyond school age; Seaside Cen |
169 | 0090CL-045 | Mental Retardation | September 1989 | Parents and guardians seek permanent placement for child; thanks for and continuing requests for assistance from Governor's office; audit report and response; problems with Social Security benefits; c |
169 | 0090CL-046 | Mental Retardation | October 1989 | Landlord wants state to reimburse for damages to building used as group home; parent seeks permanent placement for child; guardian seeks placement for individual; audit reports; concern about change |
169 | 0090CL-047 | Mental Retardation | December 1989 | Concerns about lack of staff at Southbury Training School; response to audit report; Community Associates of Connecticut respond to complaints; parent concerned for safety of son in group home; audit |
169 | 0090CL-048 | [Mental Retardation]--Institutes | 1989 | Meeting minutes and agendas of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Living. |
169 | 0090CL-049 | [Mental Retardation]--Mansfield | 1989 | Information concerning the closing of Mansfield Training School and the relocation of employees. |
169 | 0090CL-050 | DMR [Mental Retardation] | January-April 1990 | Union activities at National Community Development Corp.; need for emergency residential placement; investigation of complaint about group home; parents seek permanent placement; request additional fu |
169 | 0090CL-051 | DMR [Mental Retardation] | May-June 1990 | Constituent concerned that state is not using money wisely in contracts with private service providers; use of state land for affordable housing; Council on Mental Retardation supports U.S. Senate bil |
169 | 0090CL-052 | DMR [Mental Retardation] | July-August 1990 | Client in supervised apartment wants to return to Southbury Training School; parents seek permanent placement for children; request additional funding for Connecticut Institute for the Blind; Associat |
170 | 0090CL-053 | DMR [Mental Retardation] | September-December 1990 | Private service providers receive contract adjustment that allows increase in wages; ask Governor's office to intervene in eviction case; parents concerned about placement of children with special nee |
170 | 0090CL-054 | DMR [Mental Retardation--Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1990 | Responses to audit reports; annual report of Department's Quality Assurance Division. |
170 | 0091CL-001 | Military | 1981 | Urge Governor to restore Fort Griswold in Groton; criticisms of Military Department administration; National Guard to assist at July 4th celebration in East Hartford; President Reagan urges Governors |
170 | 0091CL-002 | Military | 1985-1986 | Requests for historical information; request use of National Guard Sky Crane to move a barn to a museum in Vermont; men request National Guard shoulder patches for their collections; Governor helps ge |
170 | 0091CL-003 | Military | January-May 1987 | Protests sale of live ammunition at a State Armory; oppose deploying Connecticut National Guard in Central America; oppose termination from National Guard; Governor writes letters of recommendation fo |
170 | 0091CL-004 | Military | July-December 1987 | Governor congratulates people enlisting in the National Guard; requests direct commission in National Guard; Governor congratulates people enlisting into the U.S. Army; protests forced resignation fro |
170 | 0091CL-005 | Military | January-June 1988 | Connecticut Wing Emergency Services Alert Roster; publication from the New York POW/MIA Public Awareness Coalition; request for historical information; information concerning port visits of the U.S.S. |
170 | 0091CL-006 | Military | July-December 1988 | Activation of National Guard in response to forest fire; Governor congratulates individual enlisting in the National Guard; special order concerning promotion; National Guard not accommodating to some |
170 | 0091CL-007 | Military--Army Corps of Engineers | 1988 | Notice that Corps is monitoring drought conditions in Connecticut; update report on projects in Connecticut; amendments to presolicitation notices for projects in other states. |
170 | 0091CL-008 | Military | January-July 1989 | Army Corps of Engineers plans for Connecticut River dredging; medical disqualification; Army Corps of Engineers update on permits for highway construction; contract compliance of the Soldiers', Sailor |
171 | 0091CL-009 | Military | August-December 1989 | Governor praises professionalism of Connecticut National Guard; Army Corps of Engineers issues one road construction permit and denies the second; request for historical information; protest correctio |
171 | 0091CL-010 | Military--Adjutant General | 1989 | Notices of National Guard members being deployed overseas; special order concerning members relieved from assignment, members receiving awards, members receiving new assignments or appointments; Conne |
171 | 0091CL-011 | [Military]--National Guard | 1989 | Soldier wishes to extend his length of service; Governor nominates Colonel David W. Gay for position of U.S. Property and Fiscal Office for Connecticut; Governor's letter of gratitude to 192nd Enginee |
171 | 0091CL-012 | Military | January-May 1990 | Complaint about low-level flights of military aircraft; concern about legality of relationship between the Department and In-Town Tennis, Inc.; protests having car towed from parking lot of the First |
171 | 0091CL-013 | Military | June-November 1990 | Parent blames National Guard for son's motor vehicle accident; Governor permits senior members of Air National Guard to observe training at Canadian Forces Base in New Brunswick; invitation to Govern |
171 | 0091CL-014 | Military--[Army Corps of Engineers] | 1990 | Update reports on projects in Connecticut; amendments to presolicitation notices; Corps wants to deactivate a study for improvements at Bridgeport Harbor; notice of stream bank protection project alon |
171 | 0091CL-015 | [Military--Air] National Guard | 1990 | Notices of overseas travel. |
171 | 0091CL-016 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | April 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
171 | 0091CL-017 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | May 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
171 | 0091CL-018 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | August 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
171 | 0091CL-019 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | September 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
172 | 0091CL-020 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | October 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
172 | 0091CL-021 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | November 6-9, 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
172 | 0091CL-022 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | November 14-19, 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
172 | 0091CL-023 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | November 20-27, 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
172 | 0091CL-024 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | November 28-30, 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
172 | 0091CL-025 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | December 3-18, 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
172 | 0091CL-026 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | December 19-31, 1990 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
172 | 0091CL-027 | Military--[Consolidation of Orders] | January 1991 | Individual orders gathered according to order number. |
173 | 0091CL-028 | Military--[Special Orders and Deployment Notices] | January-June 1990 | |
173 | 0091CL-029 | Military--[Special Orders and Deployment Notices] | July-November 1990 | |
173 | 0091CL-030 | Military--U.S.S. Nautilus | 1978-1980 | Resolution by Groton Municipal Employees Association supporting efforts to dock the Nautilus in Groton; constituents urge Governor Grasso to ensure the Nautilus returns to Connecticut; Grasso writes t |
173 | 0091CL-031 | Military--U.S.S. Nautilus | 1981-1983 | Discussion of site for Nautilus memorial; concern that Governor's Nautilus Committee has been ineffective; Governor O'Neill nominates the vessel for designation as a National Historic Landmark; letter |
173 | 0091CL-032 | Military--U.S.S. Nautilus | 1989 | Brochure on the Nautilus prepared by the Submarine Force Library and Museum. |
173 | 0092CL-001 | Miscellaneous | January-February 1981 | Thanks Governor for appearance at event; unintelligible correspondence; opposes balancing the budget on state employee positions; protest high energy costs; opinions concerning taxes; requests for inf |
173 | 0092CL-002 | Miscellaneous | March 1981 | Requests for information or the Governor's opinion; congratulations and best wishes as O'Neill takes over the state government; requests for appointments with Governor; praise for Connecticut Communit |
173 | 0092CL-003 | Miscellaneous | April-July 1981 | Request for Governor's autograph; invitations; students wish to meet Governor; requests for information or Governor's opinion; requests donation from Governor; concern for those who cannot afford to p |
174 | 0092CL-004 | Miscellaneous | June 1981 | Drawings of the Governor and the Capitol drawn by students after their field trip to Hartford. |
174 | 0092CL-005 | Miscellaneous | August-October 1981 | Biographical material on Max Belding; request for Governor's opinion; requests an appointment with the Governor; essays on mankind's efforts to reach spiritual peace; requests Governor make nomination |
174 | 0092CL-006 | Miscellaneous | November-December 1981 | Governor congratulates people beginning new ventures in the state; requests for information; immigration problem; suggest investigation of salaries at UConn; Governor sends greetings to the Governor o |
174 | 0092CL-007 | [Miscellaneous]--Commissioners | 1981 | Commissioners notify Governor of absence from state; request to all agency heads for information on services provided to the Hispanic Community. |
174 | 0092CL-008 | [Miscellaneous]--Hartford Chamber of Commerce | 1981 | President refutes statements he allegedly gave to the press; computer services questionnaire. |
174 | 0092CL-009 | Miscellaneous | 1982 | Allegations of insurance fraud; information concerning the creation of a center to study leatherback turtles. |
174 | 0092CL-010 | Miscellaneous | 1986 | Suggestions for helping the needy; protests Governor attending St. Patrick dinner because it excludes women; requests appointment with Governor; list of experts on the Puerto Rican community in Connec |
174 | 0092CL-011 | Miscellaneous | January-July 1987 | Requests for information; request letter of recommendation; complaint about parking in Hartford; Governor forwards petition against U.S. support of Nicaragua to state Congressional delegation; woman v |
174 | 0092CL-012 | Miscellaneous | August-October 1987 | Invitations; requests for information; newspaper articles about Hispanic issues sent to Marilynn Cruz-Aponte and letters concerning her activities in relation to advocating for Hispanic residents; Gov |
174 | 0092CL-013 | Miscellaneous | November-December 1987 | Thank Governor for participating in event; requests for information; invitation to Cruz-Aponte; Official Statement designating January 3-9, 1988 as Constitution Ratification Week in Connecticut; Gover |
174 | 0092CL-014 | Mis[cellaneous] | January 1988 | Offers services as educator; requests for information; sends Governor samples of her writing; constituents ask Governor to continue supporting Representative Gejdenson's request that the next Trident |
174 | 0092CL-015 | Misc[ellaneous] | February 1988 | Tirade against welfare and its recipients; constituents ask Governor to continue supporting Representative Gejdenson's request that the next Trident submarine be named after the state; requests for i |
175 | 0092CL-016 | Misc[ellaneous] | March1-16, 1988 | Expresses concerns about state and national issues; Marilynn Cruz-Aponte nominated for Saint Joseph College Distinguished Young Alumnae Association Award, she sends her resume; protest Governor's atte |
175 | 0092CL-017 | Misc[ellaneous] | March 17-31, 1988 | Invitations; protests Governor's attendance at a Knights of Saint Patrick dinner because it excludes women; complaints about Cumberland Farms, addressed to Governor Dukakis; requests Governor's assist |
175 | 0092CL-018 | Misc[ellaneous] | April 1988 | Requests for information; resents benefits Governor receives; angry at Governor for spending the budget surplus; Governor to receive an honorary degree from Yeshiva University; activities of the South |
175 | 0092CL-019 | Misc[ellaneous] | May 1988 | Thanks Governor for proclaiming Afghanistan Day; school children write to the Governor; Barbara Gordon recommends person to Hartford College for Women; invitations; change of consul generals; personne |
175 | 0092CL-020 | Misc[ellaneous] | June-July 1988 | Protests number of inserts in telephone bill; thanks Governor for sending a state rock; invitations; thank Governor for support; individuals seeking state employment; Governor requests support for can |
175 | 0092CL-021 | Misc[ellaneous] | August 1988 | Request for Governor's autographed picture; tell Governor about new inventions; requests for information; resignation of North Canaan Democratic Town Committee Chairman; invitation; elderly carry on c |
175 | 0092CL-022 | Misc[ellaneous] | September-October 1988 | Requests for information; asks Governor to prevent a movie from being shown in the state; supports George Bush as president; invitation; elderly try to carry on correspondence with Governor; thanks Go |
175 | 0092CL-023 | Misc[ellaneous] | November-December 1988 | Governor visits Mount Saint John's School for Boys; items hurtful to George Bush sent to Governor to forward to Governor Dukakis; thanks Governor for help establishing a memorial to Medal of Honor rec |
175 | 0092CL-024 | Misc[ellaneous] | January-February 1989 | Connecticut company having financial difficulties; Governor of Texas request Governor's support in case against State of New York; requests for Lester Force to represent Connecticut at the Law Enforce |
176 | 0092CL-025 | Misc[ellaneous] | March-April 1989 | Expresses opinions on national issues; student requests Governor's opinion on several issues; information about archaeological sites in the state; invitations. |
176 | 0092CL-026 | Misc[ellaneous] | April 1989 | suggests new currency; wants hold on her family lifted; Massachusetts Airport System Plan; allegations of irregularities in government of Putnam County, NY. |
176 | 0092CL-027 | [Miscellaneous--Book Presented to Governor] | May 31, 1989 | Jerusalem, Most Fair of Cities. Inscribed to Governor O'Neill from the Consul General of Israel. |
176 | 0092CL-028 | Misc[ellaneous] | May-October 1989 | Information on environmental illness; complaint about public behavior of state Representative Migliaro; Eugene Rossi resigns as one of the Governor's Washington representatives; need to stop overpopul |
176 | 0092CL-029 | Misc[ellaneous] | November-December 1989 | Governor announces 1990 Connecticut Technology Directory; invitations; suggestions to improve the state; problems with student loan; Governor congratulates Connecticut Humanities Council for national |
176 | 0092CL-030 | Miscellaneous | January 1990 | Asks Governor to help her return to Hartford; alleged slander; religion can help unite the country; opposes military buildup; send Governor newspaper clippings and articles. |
176 | 0092CL-031 | Miscellaneous | February 1990 | Tirade against waste in state government; John King announces he is not seeking reelection as chairman of the Democratic Town Committee of New Britain; presents Governor with new state song; advocates |
176 | 0092CL-032 | Miscellaneous | March 1990 | Supports Governor's plans to run again; essay about his mother; need to help Jews in the Soviet Union; request for information; request for help; seeking minority candidates for position at UConn, ask |
176 | 0092CL-033 | Miscellaneous | April-June 1990 | Thanks Governor for designating Interstitial Cystitis Awareness Week; company markets its services; certificate of incorporation of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation; t |
177 | 0092CL-034 | Miscellaneous | July-September 1990 | Alleged welfare fraud; report from the Task Force on Chaplaincy in State Institutions; state opinion ballots; alleged theft; should abolish Spanish on multi-lingual signs; recounts financial difficult |
177 | 0092CL-035 | Miscellaneous | October-December 1990 | Governor commends emergency service agencies in Essex; problems with Stratford police; Marilynn Cruz-Aponte resigns from The Regional Laboratory; best wishes as Governor retires; wants Governor's help |
177 | 0092CL-036 | Miscellaneous | December 1990 | Report on Ohio's Edison Technology Centers; complaint about watches purchased from Timex Corp.; annual report of the Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut; anti gun control propaganda. |
177 | 0093CL-001 | Motor Vehicles | December 1980-May 1981 | Request suspension of license; protest suspension of license, want Governor to get it back; service station opposes P.A. 80-425 requiring written authorization from the car owner before repairs can be |
177 | 0093CL-002 | Motor Vehicles | June-August 1981 | Protest suspension of license, want Governor to get it back; requests for sample license plate; protests speeding ticket; protest closing Norwalk, Ansonia, Old Saybrook and Milford offices; sixteen ye |
177 | 0093CL-003 | Motor Vehicles | September-December 1981 | Protests high vehicle registration fee; question about restoring suspended license; inspections discontinued at Meriden Branch office; allege unauthorized motor vehicle repairs; complaint about proper |
177 | 0093CL-004 | Motor Vehicles--[Memos to/from Commissioner] Muzio | 1981 | Commissioner forwards complimentary letters; report of misuse of state vehicle; policy regarding employee response to abusive public. |
177 | 0093CL-005 | Motor Vehicles--[Progress Reports] | 1981 | |
178 | 0093CL-006 | Motor Vehicles | 1982 | Requests transfer of license plate numbers to his wife; requests information on when emissions testing will begin. |
178 | 0093CL-007 | Motor Vehicles | 1983 | Investigation of car dealership for charging for undercoating but not providing it; supports use of safety belts; Connecticut's odometer tampering law; requests clarification of classifications for mo |
178 | 0093CL-008 | Motor Vehicles--[Progress Reports] | 1983 | |
178 | 0093CL-009 | Motor Vehicles | 1984 | Protest closing Stamford office; Governor describes actions taken to rid the state of drunk drivers; National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommendations for reducing drunk driving accidents a |
178 | 0093CL-010 | [Motor Vehicles]--Emissions | 1984 | Question concerning relationship between emissions testing and federal highway funds; oppose emissions testing. |
178 | 0093CL-011 | Motor Vehicles | 1985 | Mothers Against Drunk Driving request public service announcement with Governor; opposes emissions testing; advocates safety belts for school buses; National Transportation Safety Board recommendation |
178 | 0093CL-012 | Motor Vehicles | January-June 1986 | Request for Connecticut license plate with special lettering for Olympics; suggestion about insurance identification; complaints about car dealers; requests enforcement of handicapped parking laws; su |
178 | 0093CL-013 | Motor Vehicles | July-December 1986 | Concern about licensing procedures for school bus drivers; suggestions for improving operations at Department; question concerning vanity plates; revision of police accident report form; auto insuran |
178 | 0093CL-014 | Motor Vehicles--Drunk Driving | 1986 | Suggestions for reducing or stopping drunk driving; request for state funding from Students Against Drunk Driving; request to reduce drinking age; accounts of accidents involving drunk drivers. |
178 | 0093CL-015 | Motor Vehicles--Emissions | 1986 | Complaints about the emissions testing process; complaints about rude staff; complaint about high fee; protest trucks not needing emissions tests; suggest senior citizens be exempt from testing. |
178 | 0093CL-016 | Motor Vehicles--[Progress Reports] | 1986 | |
178 | 0093CL-017 | Motor Vehicles | January 1987 | Requests refund for registration; draft legislation concerning false drivers licenses; protests suspension of license; need to replace old license plates; complaint about repair shop; question about h |
178 | 0093CL-018 | Motor Vehicles | February 1987 | Wants suspended license returned; problem of out-of-state registrations; protest increase in registration fees; meeting notice for members of Motor Carrier Advisory Committee; request for sample licen |
178 | 0093CL-019 | Motor Vehicles | March-April 1987 | Recommendation of National Transportation Safety Board; need to enforce handicapped parking laws; complaints about car dealers; protests emissions testing; problems with town taxes; complaint about ru |
179 | 0093CL-020 | Motor Vehicles | May 1987 | Opposes moving Norwalk office; question about reciprocity of handicapped parking permit; suggested oath to be taken by applicants for driver's license; protests duplicate license plate numbers; compla |
179 | 0093CL-021 | Motor Vehicles | June 1987 | Protests license suspension; questions regulations regarding handicapped parking permits; request for sample license plate; questions use of one registration sticker for two license plates; protests t |
179 | 0093CL-022 | Motor Vehicles | July 1987 | Protests extra fee for registering rebuilt totaled vehicle; complaint about treatment by staff at Motor Vehicle office; protests high fees for registering a vehicle; information about AAA's driver re- |
179 | 0093CL-023 | Motor Vehicles | August 1987 | Infraction notice sent to wrong person; complaints about errors made by the Department; problems with Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator examinations; wants suspended license back; suggest design chang |
179 | 0093CL-024 | Motor Vehicles | September 1987 | Question about local approval of repair shops and dealerships; complaint about long response time from Department; complaint about high cost of repairs; wants suspended license back; opposes increase |
179 | 0093CL-025 | Motor Vehicles | October 1987 | Protests suspension of license; complaint about operations of Department; National Transportation Safety Board approves state's policy and procedures on screening potential school bus drivers; protest |
179 | 0093CL-026 | Motor Vehicles | November-December 1987 | Want refund of registrations; complaints about repair shop and dealer; protest suspension of license; Motor Carrier Advisory Committee meeting notice; complaints about rude staff and Department operat |
179 | 0093CL-027 | Motor Vehicles--Drunk Driving | 1987 | Concerns about drunk driving; Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) thank Governor for his support; accounts of accidents involving drunk drivers; MADD protest sentence given drunk driver; request str |
179 | 0093CL-028 | Motor Vehicles--Emissions | 1987 | In favor and opposed to emissions testing; complaints about testing program. |
179 | 0093CL-029 | Motor Vehicles--[Reports] | January-October 1987 | |
180 | 0093CL-030 | Motor Vehicles--[Reports] | November-December 1987 | |
180 | 0093CL-031 | Motor Vehicles | January-February 1988 | Problems with registering a vehicle; protest license suspension; complaint about state car registered to Motor Vehicles; want registration refunded; concern about highway safety, want motor vehicle la |
180 | 0093CL-032 | Motor Vehicles | March-April 1988 | Complaints about rude staff; protests license renewal fees; problem of out-of-state registrations; requests information about No-Fault Insurance; problem getting motorcycle registered; angry about sud |
180 | 0093CL-033 | Motor Vehicles | May-June 1988 | Employee protests proposed changes in Motor Vehicle office hours; frustrated with Department delays; problem registering vehicle; protest license suspensions; student supports seat belts on school bus |
180 | 0093CL-034 | Motor Vehicles | July 1988 | Wants hit and run driver arrested; frustrated with long lines at Motor Vehicle offices; problem getting driver's license; request for information on license plates; suggests mandatory driving tests fo |
180 | 0093CL-035 | Motor Vehicles | August-September 1988 | Question about emissions testing; suggests mandatory driving tests for senior citizens; questions why trucks do not have emissions tests; angry about Department operations; suggested design, and samp |
180 | 0093CL-036 | Motor Vehicles | October 1988 | Protests suspension of driver's license; traffic tickets issued to wrong person; try to pay traffic fine to Governor; auditors report; wants part time job at Department after retirement; suggests new |
180 | 0093CL-037 | Motor Vehicles | November-December 1988 | Requests registration refund; concern about speeding; commendation of Department staff; concern for highway safety; problem with property taxes; many car owners violating emissions testing regulation |
180 | 0093CL-038 | Motor Vehicles--[Bi-weekly Reports] | January-March 1988 | Includes supporting material. |
181 | 0093CL-039 | Motor Vehicles--[Bi-weekly Reports] | April-May 1988 | Includes supporting material. |
181 | 0093CL-040 | Motor Vehicles--[Bi-weekly Reports] | June-July 1988 | Includes supporting material. |
181 | 0093CL-041 | Motor Vehicles--[Bi-weekly Reports] | December 1988 | Includes supporting material. |
181 | 0093CL-042 | Motor Vehicles--Drunk Driving | March-June 1988 | Concerned that administrative per se license suspension bill was not in Governor's legislative package; urge support of administrative per se; wants suspended license back; accounts of fatal accidents |
181 | 0093CL-043 | Motor Vehicles--Drunk Driving | July-December 1988 | Accounts of fatal accidents involving drunk drivers; petition for immediate review of the state's drunk driving laws and their enforcement; wants suspended license back; request stricter drunk driving |
181 | 0093CL-044 | Motor Vehicles--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1988 | Minutes of meeting of Motor Carrier Advisory Committee; National Safety Council statistics on motor vehicle deaths; responses to audit reports; describes discipline meted out to employees who particip |
181 | 0093CL-045 | Motor Vehicles--[Reorganization] Adjudication/Dealers | 1988 | Reports on the reorganization of the Department and formalized written procedures and policies of the Adjudication Unit and Dealers and Repairers Division. |
181 | 0093CL-046 | Motor Vehicles | January 1989 | Objects to punishing employees for the check kiting scheme of former Deputy Director O'Dea; questions about insurance identification cards, tinted glass, registrations; fifteen year olds should be eli |
182 | 0093CL-047 | Motor Vehicles | February-March 1989 | Opposes safety inspections; need to enforce handicapped parking laws; suggests mandatory driving tests for senior citizens; complaint against car dealer; want to clear driving records; frustrated by |
182 | 0093CL-048 | Motor Vehicles | April 1989 | Problems passing driving test; problems getting special license plate; complaint about Department operations; report of abandoned vehicle; suggests a more active organ donor program; better enforcemen |
182 | 0093CL-049 | Motor Vehicles | May 1989 | Wants to apply lemon law to vehicle purchased in New Hampshire; complaint about Department operations; many car owners violating emissions testing regulations; student suggests change to emissions te |
182 | 0093CL-050 | Motor Vehicles | June-July 1989 | Complaints about Department operations; praise for Department staff; task force formed to explore mandates of the administrative per se law; question about emissions testing program; out-of-state vehi |
182 | 0093CL-051 | Motor Vehicles | August 1989 | Complaints about extortion by towing company; request special license plates for members of the Military Order of the Purple Heart; fraudulent use of Governor's letter as an endorsement for a product; |
182 | 0093CL-052 | Motor Vehicles | September 1989 | Problem obtaining title for car; need to enforce seat belt law; problem registering vehicle; complaint against car dealer; many car owners violating emissions testing regulations; concern about highw |
182 | 0093CL-053 | Motor Vehicles | October 1989 | Protests speeding ticket; report of Department employee who is an uninsured motorist; complaint about long lines at Motor Vehicle office; approves of emissions testing; complaints about Department ope |
182 | 0093CL-054 | Motor Vehicles | November 1989 | Need to enforce handicapped parking laws; suggests special license plate for Purple Heart recipients; complaint about Department operations; problems obtaining payment for damage to vehicle; complaint |
182 | 0093CL-055 | Motor Vehicles | December 1989 | Wants driver's license returned; requests registration refund; request for sample license plate; complaint about emission inspection and behavior of testing staff. |
182 | 0093CL-056 | Motor Vehicles--[Drunk Driving] | 1989 | Urge Governor to pass stricter drunk driving laws; suggests special driver's license for drinkers. |
182 | 0093CL-057 | DMV [Motor Vehicles] | January-February 1990 | Need additional van pools; protests license suspension; requests sample license plate; complaints about rude staff; report of identity theft; objects to taxes assessed on classic automobile; complaint |
182 | 0093CL-058 | DMV [Motor Vehicles] | March 1990 | Problem passing emissions test; concern about danger posed by senior drivers; question about obtaining personal information from Department; wants to keep unregistered vehicle; complaint about Departm |
183 | 0093CL-059 | DMV [Motor Vehicles] | April 1990 | Requests copy of the Governor's license plate; proposed amendment to the stolen license plate law; question about reciprocity of the handicapped parking permits; objects to extension of time for distr |
183 | 0093CL-060 | DMV [Motor Vehicles] | May-June 1990 | Question about six month emissions sticker; students make suggestions for safer vehicles and stricter laws and ask Governor questions about Motor Vehicle laws; praise for Department staff; complaints |
183 | 0093CL-061 | DMV [Motor Vehicles] | July-August 1990 | Concern about impact of uninsured motorists on insurance premiums; Congressman Chris Shays thanks Governor for expression of support for the Clean Air Act; angry that special license plate 1 is recall |
183 | 0093CL-062 | DMV [Motor Vehicles] | September-December 1990 | Requests immediate inspection of Greyhound Lines, Inc.; questions why trucks not subject to emissions testing; suggests new license plate design; suggests new design for driver's license; requests reg |
184 | 0093CL-063 | [Motor Vehicles]--Drunk Driving | 1990 | Requests change in sentencing for drunk driving; suggestions for addressing problem of drunk driving. |
184 | 0093CL-064 | DMV [Motor Vehicles--Memos to/from] Commissioner | 1990 | Responses to audit reports; information about reviving the Motor Carrier Advisory Committee; July monthly report; Student Transportation Safety Commission report. |
184 | 0093CL-065 | [Motor Vehicles] | 1991 | Request for information concerning a fatal accident. |
184 | 0094CL-001 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | 1980-1981 | Environmental resources and environmental management policies; letters welcoming Governor to the organization; publications for Governor's information; Governor appointed to several committees; positi |
184 | 0094CL-002 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | 1982-1983 | Policy statement on Medicaid; background paper on right of Governors to dismiss public employees for partisan political reasons; comments regarding EPA's proposed sanctions under the Clean Air Act; in |
184 | 0094CL-003 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | 1984 | Correspondence concerning a Task Force on High Level Radioactive Waste, nuclear plant cost overruns, and establishing an EDB (ethylene dibromide) clearinghouse. |
184 | 0094CL-004 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | 1985 | Nomination for Distinguished Service to State Government award; as vice-chairman, Governor sends invitations to join meeting of Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Communications committee. |
184 | 0094CL-005 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | 1986 | Information about State and Local Legal Center; transcript of conference on Day Care - The Public-Private Partnership; position statement on federal budget and Gramm-Rudman-Hollings; state wants to jo |
184 | 0094CL-006 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | 1987 | State's comments of proposed revision of Medicaid eligibility rules; meeting schedule of Transportation Committee; Fiscal Survey of the States; NGA Action Letter regarding Exxon oil overcharge case an |
184 | 0094CL-007 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | January-March 1988 | Proposal to consolidate low level radioactive waste disposal sites; study of public opinion on hostile corporate takeovers; annual analysis of the President's proposed budget; governors urge O'Neill t |
184 | 0094CL-008 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | May-November 1988 | Report on State Long Term Care Reform; NGA InfoLetters concerning federal legislation; invitation to attend annual meeting of the Coalition of Northeastern Governors (CONEG); appeal for help in provid |
184 | 0094CL-009 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | January-March 1989 | Governor appoints representatives to committees and conferences; statement of James A. Baker, III, at his confirmation hearings; status report on McKinney Homeless Assistance Act; suggested language f |
185 | 0094CL-010 | NGA [National Governors' Association] | April-October 1989 | Answers to survey on Connecticut's drug abuse programs; ask Governor's assistance in creating a national ocean and coastal pollution policy statement; Governor's report on strategy for fighting substa |
185 | 0094CL-011 | National Governors' [Association] | 1990 | NGA positions on expenditure of transportation trust funds, extension of small issue industrial development bond program, funding of proposed Medicaid expansion mandates, and the federal budget; memor |
185 | 0095CL-001 | New England Governors' Conference | 1983 | New England's congressional delegation responds to the New England Governors' Conference resolution supporting the importation of competitively priced natural gas; acknowledgement of the Conference's |
185 | 0095CL-002 | New England Governors' Conference | 1984 | Thank O'Neill for sending Conference's reports on New England Acid Deposition Control Plan and Updated Priorities for Federal Assistance with Water-Related Problems in the New England/New York Region. |
185 | 0095CL-003 | New England Governors' Conference | 1985 | Invitation to intergovernmental conference on acid rain. |
185 | 0095CL-004 | New England Governors' Conference | 1987 | Transcript of meeting; Governors oppose closing U.S. Customs service in Boston; report to the Regional Health Committee of the Conference. |
185 | 0095CL-005 | New England Governors' [Conference] | March-June 1988 | Summary of Power Planning Committee meeting; summary of Land Conservation Working Group meeting; information concerning the New England Council; notice of joint meeting of the Committee on Substance A |
185 | 0095CL-006 | New England Governors' [Conference] | September-October 1988 | Report on meeting of Southern Governors' Association on the subject of substance abuse; proceedings of the Power Planning Committee; report to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission concerning new g |
185 | 0095CL-007 | New England Gov[ernors' Conference] | 1989 | Thank you notes. |
185 | 0095CL-008 | New England Governors' [Conference] | 1990 | Regrets about attending the Conference's meetings; information concerning an economic strategy for the region and for dealing with the New Europe; congratulations on successful meeting of New England |
185 | 0096CL-001 | [Office of] Emergency Management | 1989 | Monthly reports; announcement of emergency exercise; audit report. |
185 | 0096CL-002 | [Office of] Emergency [Management] | 1990 | Minutes of State Emergency Response Commission meetings. |
185 | 0097CL-001 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | January-February 1981 | Federal Coastal Energy Impact Program information and meeting agenda; analysis of the Mortgage Bond Subsidy Act; oppose elimination of statute that requires the state to reimburse towns to health and |
185 | 0097CL-002 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | March 1981 | Suggestions for increasing revenue; Management Advisory Council states it objections to the Management Incentive Plan developed by the General Assembly; suggestion for property tax reform; monthly rep |
186 | 0097CL-003 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | April 1981 | Reduction in federal grant award; Bloomfield and Bridgeport charged with violation of the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972; person seeks state employment; suggestion for increasing revenu |
186 | 0097CL-004 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | May-July 1981 | Secretary Milano notifies heads of five state agencies that automatic refill for specified direct care positions is restored; report on licensing and permits function within the State Fire Marshall's |
186 | 0097CL-005 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | August-October 1981 | Application for Housing and Urban Development Comprehensive Planning Assistance Program funds; Connecticut to withdraw from Tri-State Regional Planning Commission; Capitol Region Council of Government |
186 | 0097CL-006 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | November-December 1981 | Urges restoration of funds to Connecticut Community Care, Inc.; Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities impact statement of block grant cuts; protest cuts to Title XX programs; protest federal re |
186 | 0097CL-007 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Bi-weekly Reports | January-July 1981 | |
187 | 0097CL-008 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Bi-weekly Reports | August-December 1981 | |
187 | 0097CL-009 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management--Memos to/from Secretary] | 1981 | Governor orders additional funds for energy assistance programs; notices of projects being released for construction bids; reports on State's General Fund; analysis of the future role of Conrail in co |
187 | 0097CL-010 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | 1982 | Complaint about elderly tax relief (Circuit Breaker) program; Office of Management and Budget requires only one audit. |
187 | 0097CL-011 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | 1983 | Information required by Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to implement new simplified intergovernmental review procedures; Governor requests continued federal financial support for state's communi |
187 | 0097CL-012 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management--Memos to/from Secretary] | 1983 | Notices of projects being released for construction bids; comparative state agency employment statistics; Governor's Executive Order Number Seven; information on state's General Fund. |
187 | 0097CL-013 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | 1984 | Comments on proposed federal regulations regarding siting procedures for electric generation and transmission, telecommunications, and hazardous waste disposal facilities; thank Governor for funding s |
187 | 0097CL-014 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | 1985 | Groton displeased that it is not receiving Community Development Block Grant; Connecticut Conference of Municipalities requests no further reduction of state taxes until towns and cities receive prope |
187 | 0097CL-015 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management--Bi-weekly Reports] | 1985 | Separate reports for each division. |
187 | 0097CL-016 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | January-March 1986 | Bi-weekly report; urge Governor to fund maternal and child health services; analysis and recommendation of Lyme disease blood testing responsibilities; explanations of projected General Fund deficienc |
187 | 0097CL-017 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | April-June 1986 | Suggestion for improving state efficiency; Congressman Les Aspin informs Mary Hart that Congress approved temporary funding to continue cleanup at Superfund sites; health care providers in nonprofit |
188 | 0097CL-018 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | July-October 1986 | Supports purchase of additional Life Star helicopters; grant award notice; request increased retirement benefits for retired state employees; state's plan for administering the Low Income Home Energy |
188 | 0097CL-019 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | November-December 1986 | Question about eligibility for tax relief for elderly renters; report on documents from the Iroquois Gas Transmission System; procedures for submitting proposed programs under the Stripper Well Settle |
188 | 0097CL-020 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | January-February 1987 | Concern about jobs for former toll takers; updated Hazardous Waste Management Plan; question about eligibility for elderly tax relief; supports creation of Office of Archaeology; opposes income tax on |
188 | 0097CL-021 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | March 1987 | Concern about jobs for former toll takers; suggest changes to state police disability and death benefits; reasons why Independent Living Centers initiative was not fully funded; suggestions for drug e |
188 | 0097CL-022 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | April 1987 | Concern about pension formula for retired teachers; concern about homelessness; state comments on proposed AFDC quality control regulations; request for state funds to renovate the Revolutionary War O |
188 | 0097CL-023 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | May-July 14,1987 | Protests closing of employee housing at Mansfield Training School and at Connecticut Valley Hospital; suggestions and sketches for affordable housing; question about property taxes and storage of boat |
188 | 0097CL-024 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | July15-31, 1987 | Questions about tax relief for elderly programs; state comments on proposed federal rules concerning school bus safety standards; question about prison for drunk drivers; grant award notice. |
188 | 0097CL-025 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | August 1987 | Thank Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for approving grant application for funding to plan a long-term care insurance program; questions use of bonds to help Meriden reconstruct Kenmere Reservoir; requ |
188 | 0097CL-026 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | September 1987 | Requests state funds for emergency medical communications network; question increase in motor fuels tax and its use; opposes proposed federal health insurance legislation (Kennedy/Waxman bills); propo |
189 | 0097CL-027 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | October 1987 | Hunger in New Haven; questions concerning property tax on motor vehicles; questions about eligibility for elderly tax relief; budget surplus should lead to tax reduction; questions increase in motor f |
189 | 0097CL-028 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | November 1-23, 1987 | Support Dr. Henry Lee's request to purchase an Automated Fingerprint Identification System; urge Congressional delegation to support level funding for Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program; commen |
189 | 0097CL-029 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | November 25-30, 1987 | Projected deficiencies in General Fund; petitions opposing possibility of major cuts to elderly nutrition programs; state comments concerning proposed federal rule for escrow accounts and Community De |
189 | 0097CL-030 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | December 1-9, 1987 | Concern about housing for the poor; report to General Assembly about Operation Fuel Add-a-Dollar; information concerning distribution of census data; requests for information; Representative Shays res |
189 | 0097CL-031 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | December 10-31, 1987 | Requests additional funding for the Connecticut Endangered Properties Fund; needs help paying rent; U.S. Department of Justice suggests legislation to help curb drug abuse; approves Governor's actions |
189 | 0097CL-032 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Administrative Report | 1987 | |
189 | 0097CL-033 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Bi-weekly Reports | 1987 | |
189 | 0097CL-034 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | January 1988 | Opposes placing prison at Fairfield Hills Hospital; Hartford Health Network proposes alternative health care financing and delivery system; support Dr. Henry Lee's request to purchase an Automated Fin |
189 | 0097CL-035 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | February-March 1988 | Suggestions for increasing public awareness of drug trafficking; state comments concerning proposed federal rules regarding Medicare and Medicaid; technical revisions to the Maternal and Child Health |
189 | 0097CL-036 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | April 1988 | Proposed legislation from the Governor's Council on Mental Retardation regarding equitable wages fro private sector health care workers; state comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for |
190 | 0097CL-037 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | May 1988 | Supports a state wide victim's assistance program; Wadsworth Atheneum informs Governor of its intent to seek grant funds for renovations to their building; minutes of and background information for Fi |
190 | 0097CL-038 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | June-July 1988 | Questions eligibility for the elderly Circuit Breaker program; supports lifting nursing salary caps for nursing homes; supports nuclear energy; state plan for Connecticut Energy Assistance Program; co |
190 | 0097CL-039 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | August-September 1988 | Agencies state they are unable to make reductions in their budgets; grant award notice; question about eligibility for renter's assistance; new program with Centers for Disease Control to reduce incid |
190 | 0097CL-040 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | October-November 1988 | Accepts Governor's request for three percent budget cut for all departments, with one exception; question concerning state funding of research and development projects; updates on projects at state pr |
190 | 0097CL-041 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | December 1988 | Northeast-Midwest Institute requests financial support for their research services; protests ten percent reduction in state human service agency budgets; protests high cost of gasoline; Advisory Repor |
190 | 0097CL-042 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management--Bi-weekly Reports] | 1988 | January-July only. |
190 | 0097CL-043 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management--Reports] | 1988 | Suggestions for counting Connecticut citizens abroad during the upcoming census; report on study of the Department of Agriculture Dairy Division operations; report on state's General Fund; report on m |
190 | 0097CL-044 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | January-March 1989 | Letters of appreciation to members of the CHRO Task Force; concerns about cuts to Mental Health budget; requests state assistance in delaying construction of mall in neighboring community; concern abo |
190 | 0097CL-045 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | April-May 1989 | Concern that residents of the YMCA who receive city welfare also receive energy assistance; application for Community Mental Health Services for the Homeless; concern about possible reduction in nursi |
190 | 0097CL-046 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | June 1989 | Request for funds to repair Willington's Old Town Hall; employees of New Seasons, a group home for mentally retarded persons, concerned about budget cuts affecting workers' salaries; application to th |
191 | 0097CL-047 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | July 1989 | Representative Charles Rangle proposed federal legislation, The Correctional Alternatives Act of 1989, and requests Governor's feedback; Procedures for refilling vacant state positions; Odyssey Instit |
191 | 0097CL-048 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | August-October 1989 | Concern about use of vacant state hospitals and residential facilities buildings; comments on draft proposed five-year Outer Continental Leasing Program; encouragement of early retirement affecting ca |
191 | 0097CL-049 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | November-December 1989 | Pharmacies request increase in ConnPACE reimbursement rate; requests grant in aid for Bridgeport; complaint about staff shortages at state agencies; concern about Department of Correction's use of New |
191 | 0097CL-050 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Criminal Justice | 1989 | Need additional staff for County Sheriffs. |
191 | 0097CL-051 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | January-March 1990 | Has not received elderly renters refund check; pharmacies request increase in ConnPACE reimbursement rate; states forward copies of their state wide substance abuse programs; suggestions for curbing d |
191 | 0097CL-052 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | April-June 1990 | Information about recipients of Governor's Laurel Awards for Responsible Social Involvement; concerns about staffing cuts at state agencies due to budget cuts; concerns about collective bargaining pro |
191 | 0097CL-053 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management] | July-December 1990 | Allocation plans for federal block grants; Drug-Free Workplace Certification renewal; suggestion to ease budget; information concerning completing census; development of National Drug Control Strategy |
191 | 0097CL-054 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management--Memos to/from Comm.] | 1990 | Projected deficiencies in General Fund; need to reduce expenditures for computers; amended regulations concerning the issuance of private activity bonds; minutes of Budget and Finance Committee meetin |
191 | 0097CL-055 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management--Efficiency in Govt.] | 1990 | Letter from Commission chairman Thomas concerning review of procedures for issuing Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and awarding contracts. |
192 | 0097CL-056 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | January-March 1981 | Middle Distillate Monitoring Report (prices on heating fuel and gasoline); Presidential proclamation concerning emergency building temperature restrictions; Governor solicits aid from other states to |
192 | 0097CL-057 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | April-May 1981 | Concern about supplying low income households with heating oil at reduced prices; draft of proposed five-year Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas leasing program; Middle Distillate Monitoring Report; |
192 | 0097CL-058 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | July-December 1981 | Announcement of U.S. Department of Energy funds for state projects; information about the Connecticut Energy advisory Board; state objects to proposed federal rule concerning installation of warning s |
192 | 0097CL-059 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy--Oil Tax | 1980-1981 | Letters and petitions calling for repeal of P.A. 80-71 that assessed a tax on gross earnings of oil companies that is being passed on to consumers. |
192 | 0097CL-060 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | 1982 | Calls for a nuclear arms freeze. |
192 | 0097CL-061 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | 1983 | Concern about anthracite demand; announcement of federal release of oil settlement money to the states; request for input in development of fourth National Energy Policy Plan; U.S. Department of Energ |
192 | 0097CL-062 | OPM---Energy [Division]--Northeast-Midwest Coalition | 1983 | Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition update on natural gas situation. |
192 | 0097CL-063 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | 1984 | Announcements of federal grants for fuel assistance programs; complaint about steep increase in diesel fuel prices; U.S. Department of Energy issues information on Safe and Secure Transportation Syste |
192 | 0097CL-064 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | 1985 | Concern about status of state's enforcement of gasoline overpricing; state comments on federal rule regarding Commercial and Apartment Conservation Federal Standby Plan; report on state's use of oil c |
192 | 0097CL-065 | OPM--Energy [Division]--Bi-weekly Reports | 1985 | |
192 | 0097CL-066 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | January-May 1986 | Energy Advisory Board report on management of state's energy future; information concerning sale of Chevron and Gulf stations in Connecticut to Cumberland Farms; concerned about abandonment of conserv |
192 | 0097CL-067 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | June-December 1986 | Opposes opening of Shoreham Nuclear Power Station; opposes import of electricity from Canada; suggest Exxon overcharge funds be used for a proposed commuter shuttle system in Stamford of for weatheriz |
193 | 0097CL-068 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | January-February 1987 | Connecticut plans to apply for Institutional Conservation Program funds; oppose Iroquois gas transmission pipeline; draft mission plan of the federal Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management; s |
193 | 0097CL-069 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | March-April 1987 | Supports national appliance efficiency standards; oil settlement funds to be used for vans for elderly and disabled; support Iroquois gas transmission pipeline; guidelines for federal grant programs; |
193 | 0097CL-070 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | May-June 1987 | Process for reviewing state proposals for distributing funds from the Stripper Well settlement agreement, and Governor's questions about equity of process; President's views and recommendations on ene |
193 | 0097CL-071 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | July-December 1987 | New England governors concerned about electricity supply; support Iroquois gas transmission pipeline; information about location of Superconducting Super Collider; notice of national clearinghouse of |
193 | 0097CL-072 | OPM ]--Energy [Division]--Bi-weekly Reports | 1987 | |
193 | 0097CL-073 | OPM ]--Energy [Division]--Newsletters | 1987 | |
193 | 0097CL-074 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | January-April 1988 | Report on activities for making energy improvements at state facilities; oppose Iroquois gas transmission pipeline; guidelines for federal grant programs; report to Congress from DOE on its progress i |
193 | 0097CL-075 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | May-August 1988 | Opposes hydro-electric plant at Bulls Bridge; urge Governor to support Free Trade Agreement between Canada and U.S.; state plan for Connecticut Energy Assistance Program; opposes hydro-electric projec |
193 | 0097CL-076 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | September-December 1988 | Public comments on Low-Level Radioactive Waste management plan; Sierra Club report on President Reagan's energy program; concern about safety of Shoreham Nuclear Power Station; guidelines for federal |
193 | 0097CL-077 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | January-March 1989 | Reports on activities for making energy improvements at state facilities; grant award notice; town representatives and citizens oppose Iroquois gas transmission pipeline; announcement of federal grant |
194 | 0097CL-078 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | April 1989 | Oppose Iroquois gas transmission pipeline; state energy emergency seminars announced; protests increase in gasoline prices; need for national energy policy; need to reduce reliance on imported oil; st |
194 | 0097CL-079 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | May-July 1989 | Protests increases in gasoline prices; oppose Iroquois gas transmission pipeline and the Champlain Pipeline project; concern about Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound; Sun Refining and Mark |
194 | 0097CL-080 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | August-November 1989 | General Assembly approval of state plans; information concerning the development of a national energy strategy; suggests solution to energy problem; bi-weekly report; executive summary of study of nuc |
194 | 0097CL-081 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | December 1989 | Connecticut Energy Advisory Board annual report; oppose Iroquois gas transmission pipeline; announcement of construction beginning on the Sterling tires-to-energy plant; Iroquois Gas Transmission Syst |
194 | 0097CL-082 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | January 1990 | Complaints about sudden rise in fuel prices; concern about low-level radioactive waste disposal; opposes tax on gasoline; Congressional delegations response to Governor's request for a Congressional i |
194 | 0097CL-083 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | February 1990 | Proposed residential energy system; report on low level radioactive activity in the state; status report of the Heating Oil Strike Force, with exhibits; oppose Iroquois gas transmission pipeline; agen |
194 | 0097CL-084 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | March-May 1990 | Oppose Iroquois gas transmission pipeline; financial procedures for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility Siting Contract; complaints about sudden increase in fuel prices; announcement of fede |
194 | 0097CL-085 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | June 1990 | Department of Energy review of its National Environmental Policy Act procedures; final comments by the Brookfield Inland Wetlands Commission to the Connecticut Siting Council concerning the Iroquois P |
195 | 0097CL-086 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | July 1990 | Public Citizen concerned about deregulating radioactive waste disposal; critical of final environmental impact statement for the Iroquois Pipeline project; minutes of Connecticut Energy Advisory Board |
195 | 0097CL-087 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | August 1990 | Thank Governor for scrutiny of Iroquois gas pipeline proposals; Connecticut Energy Assistance Program annual plan; Governor writes to President Bush expressing his opinion on Iraq's invasion of Kuwait |
195 | 0097CL-088 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Energy [Division] | September-December 1990 | Local oil companies concerned about sudden rise in prices; complaints about sudden increase in oil prices; support Iroquois gas pipeline; Governor asks state employees to help conserve gasoline; explo |
195 | 0097CL-089 | OPM [Office of Policy and Management]--Misc[ellaneous] | 1990 | Department of Energy press releases and bulletins; newsletters from Alaska, Public Citizen, Energy Information Administration, National Fuel Funds Network; Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board press r |
195 | 0097CL-090 | O.P.M.--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | January-April 1988 | Notices of proceedings related to gas pipelines; legal motion filed by gas transmission companies demanding consolidation of applications and expedited response; press release. |
195 | 0097CL-091 | O.P.M.--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | May-December 1988 | Notices of proceedings related to gas pipelines; revised interpretation of federal or state comprehensive plans; report on how Commission reviews proposals for gas lines; statements of Connecticut Lig |
195 | 0097CL-092 | O.P.M.--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | January-March 1990 | Notices of proceedings related to gas pipelines; oppose Iroquois gas pipeline. |
195 | 0097CL-093 | O.P.M.--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | April-June 1990 | Notices of proceedings related to gas pipelines; oppose Iroquois gas pipeline. |
195 | 0097CL-094 | O.P.M.--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | July-August 1990 | Notices of proceedings related to gas pipelines; oppose Iroquois gas pipeline. |
196 | 0097CL-095 | O.P.M.--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | September-December 1990 | Notices of proceedings related to gas pipelines; oppose Iroquois gas pipeline. |
196 | 0097CL-096 | O.P.M.--Federal Energy Regulatory Commission--MDC | 1990 | Metropolitan District Commission's revised Goodwin Dam Emergency Action Plan. |
196 | 0097CL-097 | O.P.M.--[Jail] Overcrowding | 1987 | Oppose construction of new correctional facilities at all proposed sites, namely Torrington, Windsor, Middletown, Newtown, Mansfield, Southbury Training School; Legal Counsel Jay Jackson's review of s |
196 | 0097CL-098 | O.P.M.--[Jail] Overcrowding | 1988 | Suggestion to use prisoners in conjunction with Workfare; oppose construction of new correctional facilities at Norwich, Mansfield, and Newtown,; proceedings of the Conference on the Incarcerated Pret |
196 | 0097CL-099 | O.P.M.--[Jail] Overcrowding | 1989 | Oppose construction of new correctional facilities at Newtown; suggest alternative solutions to overcrowding; proposed jail in Hartford meets neighborhood concerns; suggests site for jail in Winsted; |
196 | 0097CL-100 | [O.P.M.]--Jail Overcrowding | 1990 | Oppose Boot Camp at Cheshire Correctional Institution; information about negotiations between Cheshire and state concerning expansion of Cheshire facilities; suggest alternative solutions to overcrowd |
196 | 0098CL-001 | Personnel, A-K | 1981 | Seek state employment; finding of no violation of statutes or regulations in person's layoff; need help finding job; state employees seek transfer to another agency or division; question concerning re |
196 | 0098CL-002 | Personnel, M-Z | 1981 | Seek state employment; need help finding job; complaint about rude staff at Division; individual wants to appeal denial to the state trooper trainee program; fearful of losing job; state employee seek |
196 | 0098CL-003 | Personnel, A-K | 1982 | Seek state employment; concern over salaries and working conditions for nurses; alleged discrimination in hiring and promotion practices; wants job back after being fired; need help finding job; compl |
196 | 0098CL-004 | Personnel, L-R | 1982 | Seek state employment; feels husband improperly laid off from private job; allegation of discrimination against reporters employed by Department of Motor Vehicles; problem scheduling exam; requests jo |
197 | 0098CL-005 | Personnel, S-Z | 1982 | Seek state employment; state employee seeks transfer to another agency; allegation of harassment; contests being denied promotion; retired teachers seek favorable retirement package. |
197 | 0098CL-006 | Personnel--Resumes A-F | 1982 | |
197 | 0098CL-007 | Personnel--Resumes G-Z | 1982 | |
197 | 0098CL-008 | Personnel--[Service Anniversaries] | 1983 | Governor congratulates employees for 25 years of state service; congratulations to police chief for 20 years of service and police officers for 26 years. |
197 | 0098CL-009 | Personnel, A-H | 1987 | Seek state employment; seeks appointment to task force; need help finding job; contest being denied state job; question concerning retirement eligibility; wants current position reclassified; concern |
197 | 0098CL-010 | Personnel, J-Z | 1987 | Seek state employment; contests being denied state job; need help finding job; seeks appointment to government position; questions state hiring practices; grievance filed against supervisor; allegatio |
197 | 0098CL-011 | Personnel--Miscellaneous | 1987 | Concern about redesign of classification structure of Administrative Secretaries; question concerning hiring relatives within the same state agency; question regarding grievance procedures; pharmacist |
197 | 0098CL-012 | Personnel, A-D | 1988 | Pharmacists oppose plan for state employees to purchase prescriptions by mail; seek state employment; questions state hiring practices; needs help finding a job; question concerning determination of s |
197 | 0098CL-013 | Personnel, E-H | 1988 | Student seeks summer employment; complaint about delay in receiving retirement check; seek state employment; questions about and problem with examinations; request federal employment. |
198 | 0098CL-014 | Personnel, J-L | 1988 | Seek state employment. |
198 | 0098CL-015 | Personnel, M-Z | 1988 | Seek state employment; appeal rejection for taking state exam; contests being denied state job; questions state hiring practices; disabled persons needs help finding employment; individual over 40 ha |
198 | 0098CL-016 | Personnel--[Memos to/from Director] | 1988 | Information concerning shared leave and leave bank programs; Director interested in establishing Governor's Management Internships for Minorities and Women; list of management development courses from |
198 | 0098CL-017 | Personnel, A-Z | 1989 | Requests reinstatement after leave of absence from state employment; seek state employment; alleged discrimination by supervisor; protest possibility that Fort Griswold's manager could lose his job; d |
198 | 0098CL-018 | Personnel, A-Z | 1990 | Seek state employment; alleged discrimination by supervisor; needs help finding employment; protest rejection of application for examination; notice of summer intern in Governor's office and letter of |
198 | 0098CL-019 | Personnel--[Memos to/from Director] | 1990 | Notice of College Festival for state employees. |
198 | 0099CL-001 | Petitions, Small | 1990 | Financial services organization petitions for Small Business Association financing; oppose license fee for real estate brokers; oppose proposed state plan to kill swans to reduce population; urge Gove |
198 | 0100CL-001 | Physical Fitness, Governor's Committee on | 1986-1988 | Brochures about the Nutmeg Games; information concerning the State Games Support Program, festivals for amateur athletes; position paper from the Committee concerning State Games; proposed budget; all |
198 | 0101CL-001 | [Political]--Ludgin, Robert | 1981 | Deputy Mayor of Hartford Robert Ludgin disapproves of Governor's involvement with Democrats Working Together for Hartford committee; draft of Governor's response; newspaper article. |
198 | 0101CL-002 | Political | 1990 | Information about new Young Democrats chapter; notice of meeting of Hamden Democratic Town Committee; Maine Governor McKernan's state of the state address; Bill Clinton introduces himself as the new C |
198 | 0102CL-001 | Psychiatric Security Review Board | 1988 | Memorandum of decision to allow temporary leave; questions concerning the hearing process and the individuals allowed to speak; victim's family upset by responses of the Committee to these questions. |
198 | 0103CL-001 | Public Safety | January-June 1981 | Contest speeding tickets; complaints of rude treatment by state police; unable to make report of potentially dangerous situation; concern about traffic safety; request reduced speed limit for tractor- |
199 | 0103CL-002 | Public Safety | July-August 1981 | Florida Governor Bob Graham asks O'Neill to support federal legislation directed at illicit drug trade; complaint about staff inspecting elevators; information about safety codes; police need emergenc |
199 | 0103CL-003 | Public Safety | September-October 1981 | State should ensure safety of vehicles parked in commuter lots; concern about speed of tractor-trailer trucks; report on fleet reduction for General Assembly Appropriations Committee; contest speeding |
199 | 0103CL-004 | Public Safety | November-December 1981 | Contest speeding tickets; suggests reducing highway speed limit; contests traffic ticket; inspection of Mystic Oral School; contests law concerning elevator operation during fires; complaint about tra |
199 | 0103CL-005 | Public Safety--Bi-weekly Reports | 1981 | |
199 | 0103CL-006 | Public Safety--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1981 | Report on investigation of fire at State Capitol Building; Commissioner Forst's assessment of the Department; response to audit report; commendations for State Police; Commissioner's statement before |
199 | 0103CL-007 | Public Safety | January-February 1982 | Seeking missing family member; contests speeding ticket; repeated reports of harassment; complaint about delay receiving medical examiner's report; police academy deficient in some training facilities |
199 | 0103CL-008 | Public Safety | March-April 1982 | Contests speeding ticket; suggests drunk driving program; complaint of illegal entry by police; allegation of fraud by police officer; concern about widows' benefits; complaint about police treatment |
199 | 0103CL-009 | Public Safety | May-August 1982 | Reports of fire code violations; suggest using private detectives to help prevent crime; concern about police standards and training; concern about highway safety; contest speeding tickets; complaint |
199 | 0103CL-010 | Public Safety | September-December 1982 | Suggestion for improving highway safety; opposes high speed police chases; complaints about speeding; contests parking ticket; complaint about private use of police cruisers; complaints about noise fr |
199 | 0103CL-011 | Public Safety--Bi-weekly Reports | 1982 | |
199 | 0103CL-012 | Public Safety--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1982 | U.S. Attorney General seeks nominations for the Young American Medals for Bravery. |
200 | 0103CL-013 | Public Safety--Police Laboratory | 1982 | Support Dr. Lee's request for federal funds to retain two positions at the laboratory in the Arson Section. |
200 | 0103CL-014 | Public Safety | 1983 | Concern and sorrow over death of police officer; police at construction sites are waste of state money; contests speeding ticket; minutes of Council of Governments of the Central Naugatuck Valley expr |
200 | 0103CL-015 | Public Safety--Bi-weekly Reports | 1983 | |
200 | 0103CL-016 | Public Safety | 1984 | Question concerning resident trooper program; concern about highway safety; approves purchase of two planes to assist with controlling speeding; need more state police to stop speeding. |
200 | 0103CL-017 | Public Safety | 1985 | Critical of speeds state police drive; critical of special weight and safety enforcement for commercial motor vehicles; need to reduce speeding; supports 65 mph speed limit on rural highways; praise f |
200 | 0103CL-018 | Public Safety | January-July 1986 | Connecticut Building Officials Association and others object to reorganization of the State Fire Marshall's Office; opposes stun guns; Colonel Forst requests legislation making electronic listening d |
200 | 0103CL-019 | Public Safety | August-December 1986 | Critical of state police investigation; union concerned about overtime hours logged by state police; concern about tractor-trailer safety; need for additional state police; report of illegal logging o |
200 | 0103CL-020 | Public Safety--Seat Belts | 1986 | Letters in favor and against mandatory seat belt law; agenda for meeting of State Agency Implementation Steering Committee; Governor's remarks at the Saved by the Belt news conference; Post-law Implem |
200 | 0103CL-021 | Public Safety--Speed limit | 1986 | Support stringent enforcement of the speed limit; suggestions for reducing speeding; supports 65 mph speed limit on rural highways. |
200 | 0103CL-022 | Public Safety | January-February 1987 | Supports federal odometer tampering law; question concerning being licensed as private detective; object to metal garage built on state police grounds in Southbury; suggested legislation to reduce dru |
200 | 0103CL-023 | Public Safety | March-April 1987 | Concern about highway safety; oppose high speed chases; report of traffic violation; contest traffic tickets; complaints about treatment by state police; opposes police in unmarked cars; concern about |
201 | 0103CL-024 | Public Safety | May 1987 | Contest traffic tickets; report of illegal transportation of hazardous materials; report of domestic violence; complaint about treatment by state police; concern about highway safety; critical of Gove |
201 | 0103CL-025 | Public Safety | June 1987 | Complaint about treatment by police; contest traffic tickets; concern about authority of auxiliary police; problem registering automatic weapon; complaint about noise from nearby firing range; report |
201 | 0103CL-026 | Public Safety | July 1987 | Concerns about tractor trailer truck safety; complaints about treatment by police; alleged harassment by police; praise for state police; need to enforce speed limit. |
201 | 0103CL-027 | Public Safety | August 1987 | Suggests State Police Cadet program; complaint about treatment by police; contest traffic tickets; defends John Groppo; report of drug problem in neighborhood; complaints about boating violations; nee |
201 | 0103CL-028 | Public Safety | September 1987 | Contest traffic tickets; complaints about treatment by police; concern about tractor trailer safety; alleged illegal activity at Sheriff's Department; concern that regulation of elevators may be remov |
201 | 0103CL-029 | Public Safety | October 1987 | Complaint about commercial vehicles on Merritt Parkway; not enough state police on highways; contest traffic tickets; praise for state police; recommendations for handling runaways; local fire departm |
201 | 0103CL-030 | Public Safety | November-December 1987 | Concern about tractor trailer safety; complaint about treatment by police; contest traffic tickets; complaint about local police; building professionals developing test methods to measure toxicity lev |
201 | 0103CL-031 | Public Safety--Bi-weekly Reports | 1987 | |
201 | 0103CL-032 | Public Safety--Speed Limit | 1987 | Letters in favor of and against raising the speed limit to 65 mph on rural highways; general complaints that speed limits are too low. |
202 | 0103CL-033 | Public Safety--Seat Belts | 1987 | Children request seat belts on school buses; oppose mandatory seat belt law; advertising campaign. |
202 | 0103CL-034 | Public Safety | January-February 1988 | Contest traffic tickets; commendation to member of capitol police; Position of the International Association of the Chiefs of Police on Firearms Management; urges construction of remaining highway on |
202 | 0103CL-035 | Public Safety | March-April 1988 | Concern about safety of tractor trailer trucks; complaint about lack of investigation into automobile accident; contest traffic tickets; need to cut costs of police services; complaint about treatment |
202 | 0103CL-036 | Public Safety | May-June 1988 | Complaints about treatment by police; problems with building and fire codes; contest traffic tickets; need to replace radio communication system for state police; praise for Dr. Henry Lee; praise for |
202 | 0103CL-037 | Public Safety | July-August 1988 | Needs information about death of son; contest traffic tickets; report of drug problem in neighborhood; angry at police closing Catholic Church's fair; need to enforce speed limit; pedestrian safety is |
202 | 0103CL-038 | Public Safety | September 1988 | Complaints about treatment by police; personnel issues; praise for state police; need to enforce speed limit. |
202 | 0103CL-039 | Public Safety | October 1988 | Submits invention for extinguishing forest fires; concern about highway safety; complaint about treatment by police; contest traffic ticket; sees conspiracy against her family; need two troopers per c |
202 | 0103CL-040 | Public Safety | November-December 1988 | Report of malfunctioning elevator; question about access to municipal police training spots; personnel issues; complaints about treatment by police; complaints about sheriff; praise for state police; |
203 | 0103CL-041 | Public Safety--[Bi-monthly Reports] | 1988 | |
203 | 0103CL-042 | [Public Safety]--Seat Belts | 1988 | Testimony as to effectiveness of seat belts; praise for mandatory seat belt law; information concerning the Gold Belt Award for Public Service in the Field of Safety Belt Law Enforcement. |
203 | 0103CL-043 | [Public Safety]--Speed Limit | 1988 | Support raising speed limit to 65 mph. |
203 | 0103CL-044 | Public Safety | 1990 | Report on Office of Chief Medical Examiner; protests traffic ticket; response to audit report; bi-monthly report. |
203 | 0104CL-001 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | January-May 1981 | Protest reconstruction of power lines under the Connecticut River; information about CONNSAVE, an energy conservation audit program; complaints about telephone service; concern about high cost of ener |
203 | 0104CL-002 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | July-December 1981 | Complaints about PUC denying access to cable television; complaints about water companies; opposes decontrol of natural gas; complaints about high energy costs; complaint about interest a utility pays |
203 | 0104CL-003 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Bi-weekly Reports | March-July 1981 | Includes memoranda from Office of Civil Preparedness about implementation of P.A. 81-409 regarding nuclear power plants. |
203 | 0104CL-004 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Bi-weekly Reports | August-December 1981 | Includes memoranda from Office of Civil Preparedness about implementation of P.A. 81-409 regarding nuclear power plants. |
203 | 0104CL-005 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Flattening Rates | January-February 25, 1981 | Complaints about increase in electric rates due to elimination of discounts applied to high volume residential users. |
203 | 0104CL-006 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Flattening Rates | February 26, 1981 | Complaints about increase in electric rates due to elimination of discounts applied to high volume residential users. |
203 | 0104CL-007 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Flattening Rates | March-May 1981 | Complaints about increase in electric rates due to elimination of discounts applied to high volume residential users. |
203 | 0104CL-008 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Lifetime Homes, Inc. | 1981 | Ledyard residents protest rate increase by water company. |
203 | 0104CL-009 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--NU [Northeast Utilities] | 1981 | Constituents protest request for increase in electric rates; Northeast Utility plans to prevent energy shut off after April 15; business supports NU's request for rate increase; constituent angry that |
204 | 0104CL-010 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--NU [Northeast Utilities] | 1981 | Reports to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; explanation of rate restructuring; financial reports; fuel adjustment revenues; applications for administrative proceedings; incident reports from Millst |
204 | 0104CL-011 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--UI [United Illuminating] | 1981 | Constituents protest rate increase approved by PUC; Consumer Counsel concerned about UI's ignoring customer needs and upcoming additional request for rate increase. |
204 | 0104CL-012 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Woodlake Water Co. | 1981 | Customers protest 300-500 percent rate increase. |
204 | 0104CL-013 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | January-May 1982 | Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative designated bargaining agent for the state with Power Authority of New York; concern about increase in electric rates; formal complaint against PUC fil |
204 | 0104CL-014 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | June-September 1982 | Protest increased electricity rates; opposes increase in cable television rates; cannot pay electric bill; union concerned about employees affected by merger of Hartford Electric Company and Connectic |
204 | 0104CL-015 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | October-December 1982 | Protest increased utility rates; need additional energy assistance funds; complaint about delay in approving cable franchise for Suffield area; protests elimination of discounts applied to high volume |
204 | 0104CL-016 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Bi-weekly Reports | January-July 1982 | |
204 | 0104CL-017 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Bi-weekly Reports | August-December 1982 | |
204 | 0104CL-018 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Northeast Utilities | 1982 | Protest increase in electric rates and elimination of discounts applied to high volume residential users of electricity; evaluation report of Millstone Nuclear Power Station; financial statements; ob |
204 | 0104CL-019 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | 1983 | Protest rate increase for cable service; complaint about delay in approving cable franchise; protest high utility costs, blame PUC; Southern New England Telephone applications to construct and operate |
205 | 0104CL-020 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Bi-weekly Reports | January-June 1983 | |
205 | 0104CL-021 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Bi-weekly Reports | July-December 1983 | |
205 | 0104CL-022 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | 1984 | Complaint about PUC management; complaint about long-distance rates and false advertising from Southern New England Telephone; urge Governor to support Seabrook Nuclear Plant in New Hampshire; protest |
205 | 0104CL-023 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | 1985 | Northeast Utilities financial reports; questions about ownership of water company; complaints about cable television companies; complaints about high utility rates; Governor thanks Quebec for its help |
205 | 0104CL-024 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | 1986 | Question concerning easements for utility access; claims cable company is trespassing; protests installation of water meter; complaints about program changes on cable television; problems with current |
205 | 0104CL-025 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | January-March 1987 | Complaints about slow restoration of power following winter storm; complaints about program changes on cable television; Northeast Utilities financial statements; oppose rate increases on utilities; a |
205 | 0104CL-026 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | April-June 1987 | Public hearing notice; complaint about PUC; complaints and concerns about increased rates for utilities; dispute about water company bill; complaints about telephone rates; complaint about frequent po |
205 | 0104CL-027 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | July-September 1987 | Complaint about water quality; complaint about PUC hearing process; question concerning disparity between interstate and intrastate long distance telephone calls; Appropriations Committee approves the |
206 | 0104CL-028 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | October-November 1987 | Incident reports from Millstone Point and Haddam Neck nuclear power stations; opposes state purchasing electricity from Hydro-Quebec; decision of PUC on application of Southern Connecticut Gas Company |
206 | 0104CL-029 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | December 1987 | Notices, applications and decisions relating to requests by utilities to increase their rates; incident reports from Millstone Point and Haddam Neck nuclear power stations; concern about funding for t |
206 | 0104CL-030 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Bi-weekly Reports | January-August 1987 | |
206 | 0104CL-031 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Bi-weekly Reports | September-December 1987 | |
206 | 0104CL-032 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | January-March 1988 | Department study of impact of electric rate billing changes on agriculture; question regarding licensing of heavy trucks; concern about electric power supply during peak periods of demand; question co |
206 | 0104CL-033 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | April-August 1988 | Concern about electric power supply; complaints about utility rates; contest bill; industries request lower electric rates; complaint about telephone repair service; protest new charge for directory a |
206 | 0104CL-034 | PUC [Public Utility Control] | September-December 1988 | Concern about electric power supply; New England Power Pool Rues Task Force Implementation Strategy; cannot pay electric bill; press release concerning heating oil supply; requests explanation of serv |
207 | 0104CL-035 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Bi-weekly Reports | 1988 | |
207 | 0104CL-036 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Northeast Utilities | January-April 1988 | Incident reports from Millstone Point and Haddam Neck nuclear power stations; application for increase in rates; amendment to license to expand Bulls Bridge hydro-electric project; financial statement |
207 | 0104CL-037 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Northeast Utilities | May-September 1988 | Incident reports from Millstone Point and Haddam Neck nuclear power stations; applications for increase in rates; financial statements. |
207 | 0104CL-038 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Northeast Utilities | October-December 1988 | |
207 | 0104CL-039 | PUC [Public Utility Control--Bi-weekly Reports] | 1990 | December 15 only. |
207 | 0104CL-040 | PUC [Public Utility Control--Northeast Utilities] | 1990 | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission orders hearing in Northeast Utilities takeover of Public Service Company of New Hampshire; application for increase in rates along with supporting documentation. |
207 | 0104CL-041 | PUC [Public Utility Control--Bi-weekly Reports] | 1991 | |
207 | 0104CL-042 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Siting Council | 1982 | Hazardous waste siting regulations; reviews of electric utility forecasts of loads and resources; notice of public hearing. |
207 | 0104CL-043 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Siting Council | 1983 | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's small generator survey. |
207 | 0104CL-044 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Siting Council | 1986 | Oppose locations for cellular phone towers; monthly report. |
207 | 0104CL-045 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Siting Council | 1987 | Application for modification to hazardous waste facility; oppose locations for cellular phone towers; concern about pollution from tire-burning energy plant in Sterling and request for a continuance o |
207 | 0104CL-046 | PUC--Siting Council--[Monthly Reports] | 1987 | |
207 | 0104CL-047 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Siting Council | January-May 1988 | Oppose locations for cellular phone towers; application for tire-burning facility in Sterling, schedule of hearings; oppose tire-burning facility in Sterling; proposal to change compensation for Counc |
208 | 0104CL-048 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Siting Council | June-August 1988 | Oppose locations for cellular phone towers; application to build electric transmission line; annual report; oppose location of planned substation in designated wetlands; application to build wood-burn |
208 | 0104CL-049 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Siting Council | September-December 1988 | Oppose wood-burning electric generation plant in Torrington; opposes location for cellular phone tower; |
208 | 0104CL-050 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Siting Council--Monthly Reports | 1988 | |
208 | 0104CL-051 | PUC [Public Utility Control]--Siting Council--Monthly Reports | 1989 | Opposes location of cellular phone towers and questions approval process; monthly reports; oppose wood-burning electric generating facilities in Killingly and Torrington; concerns about two pieces of |
208 | 0105CL-001 | PW [Public Works] | 1981 | Information concerning a suit involving the Department of Labor and regulations governing state contracts. |
208 | 0105CL-002 | PW [Public Works] | 1982 | Oppose paved parking lot in New Haven; problem concerning lease of office space. |
208 | 0105CL-003 | Public Works | 1987 | Suggest renovating Goodwin Mansion as Governor's residence; plans to name a state building for Malcolm Baldridge; subcontractor not being paid by contractor; interest in purchasing state-owned land; r |
208 | 0105CL-004 | Public Works | January-July 1988 | Concern about poor working conditions for state employees, Governor responds with information about a Statewide Facility and Capital Plan; company wishes to be placed on state's bidding list; question |
208 | 0105CL-005 | Public Works | August-December 1988 | Contests denial of contract award; towns lobby for Meriden's selection as site for Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) offices; concern about DEP lack of office space; concern about condition |
208 | 0105CL-006 | Public Works--[Monthly Reports] | 1988 | |
208 | 0105CL-007 | Public Works--[Monthly Reports] | 1989 | News advisories announcing contracts signed and bids available; companies wish to be placed on state's bidding list; requests easement for access to state property; audit reports; company proposes new |
209 | 0106CL-001 | Questionnaires | 1982-1983 | Requests for information on special legislative sessions, school finance, crisis management, and state-tribal relations. |
209 | 0107CL-001 | Racism | 1981 | Governor explains the purpose of the Task Force on Racial Harmony; opposes Klan activities in the state; support creation of Task Force. |
209 | 0107CL-002 | Racism | 1982 | Opposes Klan activities in the state; letter to the editor complaining about a racism in the General Assembly; welcome message from Governor to participants in Unity Day: Stand Against the Klan rally; |
209 | 0107CL-003 | Racism | 1983 | West Hartford Police thank State Police and Judicial Department for assistance during Klan event at mall; thank Governor for support after synagogue fires. |
209 | 0108CL-001 | Reagan inaugural | 1981 | Governor thanks individuals for help securing him a room in Washington during Reagan's inauguration. |
209 | 0108CL-002 | Reagan | 1984 | President's announcement of his Crime Control Package; Governor tells President his opinions on banking and on funding for public broadcasting. |
209 | 0109CL-001 | Recommend[ations] | 1981 | Recommendations for positions in state government or for promotion. |
209 | 0109CL-002 | Recommend[ations] | 1982 | Recommendations for positions in state government; Governor's recommendations for individuals applying to college; staff recommendations. |
209 | 0109CL-003 | Recommend[ations] | 1989 | Inmate, his wife and a friend ask Governor for recommendation for early release. |
209 | 0110CL-001 | [Regional Offices]--Eastern Office | 1981 | Memoranda relaying opinions of constituents on various topics of concern. |
209 | 0110CL-002 | [Regional Offices]--Southern Office | 1981 | Director Sanchia Spandow's letter of introduction to local government officials and businessmen; information about plans of Saks Fifth Avenue to build store in Stamford; relay concerns of constituent |
209 | 0110CL-003 | [Regional Offices]--Southern Office | 1982 | Memoranda relaying information to Governor's Office, including Southern Connecticut Chapter of the American Society for Training and Development's concern about losing tax exempt status; letter from S |
209 | 0111CL-001 | Renaming | 1981 | Suggest Camp Grasso remain named for late Governor; suggest Hartford Civic Center be named for Governor Grasso. |
209 | 0112CL-001 | Resignations | 1982 | Letters of resignation and Governor's acceptance and acknowledgment. |
209 | 0113CL-001 | Resumes, A-J | 1981 | |
209 | 0113CL-002 | Resumes, K-Z | 1981 | |
209 | 0113CL-003 | Resumes | 1982 | |
210 | 0114CL-001 | Retirement, A-D | 1983 | Letters of congratulation and appreciation from Governor to retirees. |
210 | 0114CL-002 | Retirement, E-L | 1983 | |
210 | 0114CL-003 | Retirement, M-Z | 1983 | |
210 | 0114CL-004 | Retirement | 1987 | Concerns about pension formula for teachers; question about and problems with disability retirement; social security referendum. |
211 | 0114CL-005 | Retirement | 1988 | Questions concerning retirement benefits; suggest offering early retirement to help balance budget; changes to federal retirement regulations; demands review of disability retirement application; audi |
211 | 0114CL-006 | Retirement | 1990 | Questions concerning retirement benefits; AARP legislative agenda; problems with health insurance benefit; wants to change beneficiary; request status of pension; problems with disability retirement; |
211 | 0115CL-001 | Rev[enue] Services | January-June 1981 | Opposes state income tax; complain about being notified of delinquent taxes when they were already paid; oppose penalty for not paying tax; Connecticut State Federation of Teachers' report on Comprehe |
211 | 0115CL-002 | Rev[enue] Services | July-December 1981 | Elderly need help paying property tax; tax freeze for elderly not applied equally; protests boat sales tax; problems with Department, particularly record keeping; protest dividend tax; trucking compa |
211 | 0115CL-003 | [Revenue Services--Bi-weekly Reports] | 1981 | |
211 | 0115CL-004 | [Revenue Services--Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1981 | Offer to brief Governor on audit program generating complaints from boat owners; communication from the Federal Trade Commission concerning sales tax on vehicle rentals; information about the Task For |
211 | 0115CL-005 | [Revenue Services--Statements of Receipts] | 198o-1981 | |
211 | 0115CL-006 | Revenue Services | January-April 1982 | Complain about being notified of delinquent taxes when they were already paid; complaints about the Department; protest sales tax on children's' clothing; state needs to collect delinquent taxes from |
211 | 0115CL-007 | Revenue Services | May-July 1982 | Protests tax on dividends; complaints about the Department; allegation of tax fraud; businesses concerned about elimination of Connecticut's Umbrella Industrial Revenue Bond program; protests use tax |
211 | 0115CL-008 | Revenue Services | August-December 1982 | Complain about being notified of delinquent taxes when they were already paid; request relief from new minimum corporation tax; demands refund; cannot pay delinquent taxes; New Mexico seeks support in |
211 | 0115CL-009 | Revenue Services--[Bi-weekly Reports] | 1982 | |
211 | 0115CL-010 | Revenue Services--[Statements of Receipts] | 1982 | |
211 | 0115CL-011 | Revenue Services | 1983 | Protests inheritance tax; protests being assessed taxes on business that never started; Manufacturers Association of Southern Connecticut issues Tax Position Paper; wants exemption from tax on dividen |
212 | 0115CL-012 | Revenue Services--Bi-weekly Reports | 1983 | |
212 | 0115CL-013 | Revenue Services--Statements of Receipts | 1983 | |
212 | 0115CL-014 | Revenue Services | 1984 | Opposes unitary tax; complain about being notified of delinquent taxes when they were already paid; protests penalty on delinquent taxes; protests being assessed sales tax on item purchased in Massach |
212 | 0115CL-015 | Revenue Services--[Bi-weekly Reports] | 1984 | |
212 | 0115CL-016 | Revenue Services | 1985 | Complaint that proposed reduction of sales tax is insignificant; complaint about Department; concern and questions about sales tax on farm equipment; suggests reducing sales tax; complains about being |
212 | 0115CL-017 | Revenue Services | 1986 | Protests sales tax on temporary help; New York City Mayor Ed Koch expresses concern about an underground economy to avoid taxes; Senator Dodd responds to Governor's position statement on tax reform; r |
212 | 0115CL-018 | Revenue Services | January-March 1987 | Non-profit organization protests being assessed sales tax; tax freeze for elderly not applied equally; urges Governor to exempt those over age 65 from dividend tax; protests being assessed sales tax o |
212 | 0115CL-019 | Revenue Services | April-May 1987 | Dissolved companies still receiving tax statements; complain about being notified of delinquent taxes when they were already paid; protests assessing sales tax for shipping costs; individual wants fin |
212 | 0115CL-020 | Revenue Services | June-August 1987 | Articles concerning gasoline taxation; questions sales tax on fertilizer; problems with Department; protests sales tax assessed on boat; suggestions for improving tax rates; reports of tax violations; |
212 | 0115CL-021 | Revenue Services | September 1987 | Opposes sales tax on services; request for property tax relief; problems with Department in settling an estate; requests exemption from sales and use tax on automobile while in the military; concerns |
212 | 0115CL-022 | Revenue Services | October-November 1987 | Protests taxes on vehicle no longer owned; requests tax exemption; protests high interest on delinquent taxes; contests tax on automobile registered in Florida; complaints about dividend tax; requests |
212 | 0115CL-023 | Revenue Services | December 1987 | Complaint about being notified of delinquent taxes when they were already paid; contest sales tax assessed on automobile; complaint about Department employee; suggestion for improving tax rates; Conne |
213 | 0115CL-024 | Revenue Services--Monthly Reports | 1987 | |
213 | 0115CL-025 | Revenue Services--Reports | 1987 | Motor fuel report; statements of receipts. |
213 | 0115CL-026 | Revenue Services | January-March 1988 | Urge Governor to reduce taxes or eliminate sales tax; town objects to new federal rule concerning gasoline refunds; dissolved company still receiving tax statements; wants to appeal sales tax audit; u |
213 | 0115CL-027 | Revenue Services | April-May 1988 | Concern about property tax classification and business services tax proposals and their impact on businesses; thank Governor for opposing property tax classification and business services tax; problem |
213 | 0115CL-028 | Revenue Services | June-August 1988 | Governor launches F.A.I.R. program; objects to penalty being assessed for delinquent taxes; contest assessment of sales tax on agricultural equipment; problem with municipal tax collector; cannot pay |
213 | 0115CL-029 | Revenue Services | September-October 1988 | Investigation of vendors at flea market reportedly not registered with Department; complaint about Department; question concerning application of sales tax on services; social service organization con |
213 | 0115CL-030 | Revenue Services | November-December 1988 | Protests sales and use tax on boats; asks Governor to waive interest penalty on tax bill; problem with municipal tax collector; reports on effectiveness of Governor's F.A.I.R. plan on voluntary compli |
213 | 0115CL-031 | Revenue Services--Capital Gains and Dividends Tax | 1988 | Concerns, questions and complaints about the Capital Gains, Dividend and Interest Income Tax, and request change in law. |
213 | 0115CL-032 | Revenue Services--[Monthly Reports] | 1988 | |
213 | 0115CL-033 | Revenue Services--[Statements of Tax Revenues] | 1988 | |
214 | 0115CL-034 | Revenue Services | January-March 1989 | Complaint about being notified of delinquent taxes when they were already paid; dissolved companies still being taxed; Statement of Tax Revenues; complains that was unaware of tax on capital gains; st |
214 | 0115CL-035 | Revenue Services | April 1989 | Questions about state tax laws; Nancy Johnson replies to Governor's letter concerning the taxation of Connecticut residents; problem with municipal tax collector; protests paying hazardous waste tax; |
214 | 0115CL-036 | Revenue Services | May 1989 | Questions and complaints about capital gains tax; complaints about tax New York State is imposing on Connecticut residents who work in New York; protests penalties for delinquent taxes; church protest |
214 | 0115CL-037 | Revenue Services | June 1989 | Contests sales and use tax on item purchased out of state; protests sales tax on boat; transcript of Governor's statement before the Senate Finance Committee; asserts toll booths should not have been |
214 | 0115CL-038 | Revenue Services | July 1989 | Attorney General opinion on exemption from sales and use tax for sales between affiliated companies; questions requirement that tax-exempt organizations cannot pay cash; reports on the Governor's F.A. |
214 | 0115CL-039 | Revenue Services | August 1989 | Object to manner in which boat sales and use taxes are collected; requests review of estate taxes; calls dividends tax extortion; Citizens for Tax Justice oppose President Bush's proposal to cut capit |
214 | 0115CL-040 | Revenue Services | October 1989 | Contest sales tax on boat and automobile; service tax should apply to all service businesses; protest sales tax on certain services; complaint about rude staff; information concerning capital gains ta |
215 | 0115CL-041 | Revenue Services | November 1989 | Protest sales tax on certain services; statement of tax revenues; concerned about new criteria to determine which farmers receive sales tax exemptions; contests sales tax on boat; delinquent tax case; |
215 | 0115CL-042 | Revenue Services | December 1989 | Opposes deadline for filing capital gains and dividends tax; business owner complains about field audit process; state finances are mismanaged; small tool repair company questions tax exemption status |
215 | 0115CL-043 | Revenue Services | January-February 1990 | Protest sales tax on items purchased out of state; ask Governor to waive penalty on unpaid taxes; need to revise inheritance taxes; contests sales and use tax on vehicle; architectural firms need help |
215 | 0115CL-044 | Revenue Services | March 1990 | Oppose or question sales tax on services; protest or contests capital gains and dividends tax; complaint about high professional license renewal fee; requests information on conveyance tax; problems w |
215 | 0115CL-045 | Revenue Services | April-June 1990 | Protest paying sales tax on items purchased out of state or through mail order; problems with sales tax; problem with the Department; protests tax on services; suggests method for increasing revenue; |
215 | 0115CL-046 | Revenue Services | July-August 1990 | Unable to pay tax debt; business appeals audit assessment; protest paying sales tax on items purchased out of state or through mail order; request waiver of penalty; questions about and problems with |
215 | 0115CL-047 | Revenue Services | October-December 1990 | Business appeals tax audit assessment; protests withholding tax return to pay a defaulted student loan; problem with sales tax; requests refund of sales tax paid on boat. |
215 | 0115CL-048 | Revenue Services--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1990 | |
215 | 0115CL-049 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Rev[enue] | 1981 | Questions legality of lottery; information concerning the investigative unit; wants to work at jai alai fronton; store owner requests Daily Numbers terminal; tries to claim winnings with invalid ticke |
215 | 0115CL-050 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Rev[enue--Bi-weekly Reports] | 1981 | |
216 | 0115CL-051 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Re[venue--Legislation] | 1981 | Text of raised committee, committee and proposed bills related to gambling, the lottery, and pari-mutuel events; transcripts of Public Safety Committee public hearings on matters relating to Special R |
216 | 0115CL-052 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Rev[enue--Memos to/from Dir.] | 1981 | |
216 | 0115CL-053 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Rev[enue--Sales Reports] | 1981 | |
216 | 0115CL-054 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Rev[enue] | 1982 | Personnel issues; questions concerning different lottery games; objects to casino gambling; application for lottery ticket license; questions regarding subscriptions; jai alai fronton requests extra |
216 | 0115CL-055 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Rev[enue--Bi-weekly Reports] | 1982 | |
216 | 0115CL-056 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Rev[enue] | 1983 | Wants Governor to purchase new daily lottery; report on labor strike at Hartford Jai Alai; opinion on casino gambling; alleged dishonesty by Department employees; breach of confidentiality of Gaming P |
216 | 0115CL-057 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Rev[enue--Bi-weekly Reports] | 1983 | |
216 | 0115CL-058 | [Revenue Services]--Sp[ecial] Rev[enue---Weekly Sales Reports] | 1983 | |
216 | 0115CL-059 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue | 1986 | Appreciation for organization finding adoptive homes for retired greyhounds; questions how lottery funds are used; concerned about treatment of greyhounds at race track; New Hampshire concerned about |
216 | 0115CL-060 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue | January-September 1987 | Claims that did not receive full winnings from lottery; complaint about OTB theater in Norwalk; personnel issues; history of lottery in Connecticut; suggests special lotto to raise funds for AIDS rese |
216 | 0115CL-061 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue | October-December 1987 | Division needs to achieve compliance with CHRO guidelines; alleges co-worker stole lottery ticket; question concerning out-of-state lottery subscriptions; complaints about regulation of bingo games; p |
216 | 0115CL-062 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue--Reports | 1987 | Bi-weekly and lottery sales reports. |
216 | 0115CL-063 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue | January-October 1988 | Requests salaries of lottery drawing performers; store owners want lottery terminals; complaints about regulation of bingo games; conflict concerning unionization of Jai Alai players, constituents su |
216 | 0115CL-064 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue | November-December 1988 | Question concerning out-of-state lottery subscriptions; criticism of current lottery advertisement; criticizes delay in opening new OTB theater in Windsor; petition to have lottery drawing broadcast l |
217 | 0115CL-065 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue--Bi-weekly Reports | 1988 | |
217 | 0115CL-066 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue--Sales Reports | 1988 | |
217 | 0115CL-067 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue | January-March 1989 | Personnel issues; statement of operations for Off-Track Betting Unit; Director defends policy on media contacts; request odds of winning be increased; criticism of current lottery advertisement; submi |
217 | 0115CL-068 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue | April-July 1989 | Criticism of current lottery advertisement; opposes individual selected as new executive director; concern for dogs at greyhound racing track; unable to claim lottery winnings; oppose lottery drawings |
217 | 0115CL-069 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue | August-December 1989 | Protest dismissal of Lottery Chief Lewis; protests delay in construction of OTB theater in Windsor; adoption agency for retired greyhounds seeking state funds or permission to hold fund raising event |
217 | 0115CL-070 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue--[Bi-weekly reports] | 1989 | Includes annual report. |
217 | 0115CL-071 | [Revenue Services]--Special Revenue--[Sales Reports] | 1989 | |
217 | 0115CL-072 | [Revenue Services]--DSR [Special Revenue] | 1990 | Questions how lottery funds are used; suggests method for increasing lottery sales; personnel issues; critical of new lottery games; question about out-of-state betting; requests additional share of w |
217 | 0115CL-073 | [Revenue Services]--DSR [Special Revenue--Memos to/from Dir.] | 1990 | |
217 | 0115CL-074 | [Revenue Services]--DSR [Special Revenue] | 1991 | Suggests exporting lottery tickets. |
217 | 0116CL-001 | Revenue Sharing | 1980-1981 | Notices of municipal violations of the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972; investigation findings in favor of municipalities; report of resolution of violations; data for calculating state |
217 | 0116CL-002 | Revenue Sharing | 1985 | Supports Governor's program of State revenue sharing. |
217 | 0117CL-001 | Secretary of the State | 1981 | Requests information on incorporating; company protests penalty for not informing Office of change of address; order for a Special Election for the Office of State Representative for the 7th Assembly |
217 | 0117CL-002 | [Secretary of the State]--Memos to/from | 1981 | List of appointments to White House Conference on Aging; extension of emergency regulations; voter registration day changed to accommodate Jewish holiday. |
217 | 0117CL-003 | [Secretary of the State--Veto Messages] | 1981 | |
217 | 0117CL-004 | Secretary of the State | 1982 | Protest changes to reporting requirements and to policy regarding UCC searches; corporation will dissolve because it cannot pay corporate minimum tax; State Representative rescinds his resignation; re |
217 | 0117CL-005 | Secretary of the State--[Veto Messages] | 1982 | |
217 | 0117CL-006 | Secretary of the State | 1983 | Information concerning implementation of the 1961 Hague Convention; complaint about redrawing election districts; lobbies to change election laws concerning absentee ballots. |
217 | 0117CL-007 | Secretary of the State--[Veto Messages] | June 1983 | |
218 | 0117CL-008 | Secretary of the State--[Veto Messages] | July 1983 | |
218 | 0117CL-009 | [Secretary of the State--Veto Messages] | 1984 | |
218 | 0117CL-010 | [Secretary of the State--Veto Messages] | 1985 | |
218 | 0117CL-011 | [Secretary of the State--Veto Messages] | 1986 | |
218 | 0117CL-012 | Secretary of the State | 1987 | Audit report and response; questions about status of incorporation; problem dissolving a business; company objects to penalties; problem changing company from a corporation to sole proprietorship; que |
218 | 0117CL-013 | Secretary of the State | 1988 | Resignation of State Representative; auditors report; analysis of office's automation needs; question about write-in candidates on ballots; problems obtaining certificate of incorporation; costs for c |
218 | 0117CL-014 | Secretary of the State | 1989 | Problems reversing dissolution; protest lack of funding for automation in Secretary's office; complaints about slow response from and problems with Corporation Division; request for information; annua |
218 | 0117CL-015 | Secretary of the State--Veto Messages | 1989 | |
218 | 0117CL-016 | Secretary of the State | 1990 | Complaints about Commercial Recording Division; complaints about Secretary's Office; Secretary requests additional funding; annual report; annual report of the State Elections Enforcement Commission; |
218 | 0118CL-001 | [American] Shakespeare Theater | 1985-1988 | Correspondence, notes from meetings, draft lease agreement, grant application, and maintenance program for the Shakespeare Theater in Stratford. |
218 | 0119CL-001 | Snow Storm | 1982 | Letters of appreciation from the Governor. |
218 | 0120CL-001 | Solderberg | 1980-1981 | Incoming letters. |
219 | 0121CL-001 | Soldiers', Sailors' [and Marines' Fund] | 1981 | Affirmative Action plan. |
219 | 0121CL-002 | Soldiers', Sailors' and Marines' Fund | 1982 | Correspondence concerning a particularly difficult case, a veteran who refuses assistance; fund does not have enough staff. |
219 | 0122CL-001 | Somali Refugee File | 1981 | Background information, press release, notes, executive order, and Governor's speech related to Somalia relief efforts. |
219 | 0123CL-001 | South Africa Investment Bill | 1981 | Correspondence, press releases, lists of invited guests and a draft of the Governor's speech relating to divesting from companies doing business in South Africa and to a visit from Bishop Desmond Tutu |
219 | 0124CL-001 | Special Elections | 1981 | Notices concerning scheduling of elections. |
219 | 0125CL-001 | State's Attorney | 1981 | Concern about investigation into lottery fraud; investigation into purchasing practices by the Office of Concessions in the Department of Transportation; allegations against state employees and attorn |
219 | 0125CL-002 | State's Attorney | 1984 | Allegation of corruption in Bridgeport Mayor's office; praise for Crime Witness Advocates; information from the U.S. Department of Justice. [Most letters bucked to Chief State's Attorney for response. |
219 | 0125CL-003 | State's Attorney | 1986 | Court case questioning legality of drunk driving laws; complaint about XXX-rated bookstores in town, wants state's obscenity laws enforced. |
219 | 0125CL-004 | State's Attorney | January-April 1987 | Questions concerning corruption case involving Waterbury police department; inmates request reopening investigation into their cases; drunk drivers need stiff sentences; Chief State's Attorney request |
219 | 0125CL-005 | State's Attorney | May-December 1987 | Questions son's sentence; formal complaint against State's Attorney Redway; requests court records; drunk drivers need stiff sentences; inmate requests return of personal property; inmate requests reo |
219 | 0125CL-006 | State's Attorney | January-June 1988 | Complaint about local police department; angry about light sentence given drunk driver who killed someone; unhappy with resolution of case; alleged extortion by State's Attorney; summary of investigat |
219 | 0125CL-007 | State's Attorney | July-December 1988 | Allegation of racketeering and extortion; claim of discrimination in prosecution based on race; complaints about local State's Attorney offices; Chief State's Attorney Kelly opposes revisions of the U |
219 | 0125CL-008 | State's Attorney | 1989 | Problem settling estate; complaints about State's Attorneys; displeased with actions of the Statewide Grievance Committee; alleged municipal corruption; protests release of daughter's murderer; asks G |
219 | 0125CL-009 | State's Attorney | 1990 | Requests investigation of 1976 murder; requests arrest of woman who reportedly killed person while driving drunk; protest euthanasia death of Clarence Reid; victims seeking justice in their cases; com |
220 | 0126CL-001 | Statewide Emergency Telecommunications | 1989 | |
220 | 0127CL-001 | Thank You | 1988 | Governor thanks people for their kind words; individuals thank Governor for sending his greetings, for attending events, for issuing a proclamation; staff extends thank you. |
220 | 0127CL-002 | Thank You | January-March 1989 | Governor thanks individual for suggestion of establishing sister-state relationship with Yunan Province in China; thank Governor for writing, for sending signature, for participation in event, for sen |
220 | 0127CL-003 | Thank You | April-December 1989 | Thank Governor for writing, for sending signature, for participating in event, for supporting bond request, for keeping state parks open; Governor writes to Smithsonian Institution regarding Pratt and |
220 | 0127CL-004 | Thank You to Gov[ernor] | 1990 | Thank Governor for writing, for sending signature, for participating in event, for birthday cards and retirement congratulations, for state flag, for meeting with individuals and groups; staff thank p |
220 | 0128CL-001 | [Transportation] | January 1981 | Protest traffic ticket; personnel issues; suggests widening section of Routes 30 and 83 between two interchanges of Interstate 86; Midstate and Southeastern Regional Planning Agencies concerned about |
220 | 0128CL-002 | [Transportation] | February 1981 | Complaint about snow removal procedures; opposes extension of Interstate 84 to Willimantic; complaints about condition of roadways; concern about highway hazards; opinion on construction of Route 7; r |
220 | 0128CL-003 | [Transportation] | March 1981 | Criticism of highway pattern of Route 34; Middletown-Portland bridge in need of maintenance; supports upgrade of Route 7; concern about fiscal health of Employment Transportation Services Program in H |
221 | 0128CL-004 | [Transportation] | April 1981 | Support for widening I-91 and for building I-291; supports construction of sound barriers; need to cut snow plowing budget; complaints about condition of roadways; personnel issues; Governor urges Sec |
221 | 0128CL-005 | [Transportation] | May 1981 | Governor asks Secretary of Transportation to support proposal for development of Coast Guard's Research and Development Facility; concerns that road closures will affect businesses; complaint about re |
221 | 0128CL-006 | [Transportation] | June 1981 | Personnel issues; Middletown Transit District requests designation as a authorized recipient of federal funds for providing elderly and handicapped transportation, Governor supports; wants state-owned |
221 | 0128CL-007 | [Transportation] | July 1981 | Supports construction of I-284; concern about lack of state funds to repair highways; supports extension of I-84 to Willimantic; complaint about toll collection procedures; complaint about conditions |
221 | 0128CL-008 | [Transportation] | August 1981 | Requests additional ramps between Route 20 and I-91; oppose reconstruction of Hawley Lane in Stratford; concern about state bonding for Interstate Trade-In projects; questions concerning toll rates; p |
221 | 0128CL-009 | [Transportation] | September 1981 | Concerns that Connecticut will not receive Interstate Trade-In funds , Governor explains lobbying activities; opposes widening Bishop Street in North Haven; complaints about conditions at highway rest |
221 | 0128CL-010 | [Transportation] | October 1981 | Concerns about possible cuts in federal funding; complaints about condition of roadways; complaint about traffic delays due to construction; complaint about litter; complaint about delays at toll plaz |
221 | 0128CL-011 | [Transportation] | November-December 1981 | Concerns about maintenance of state-owned property; complaints about condition of roadways; concerns about safety on specific roadways; complaint about delays at toll plazas; opposes extension of Int |
222 | 0128CL-012 | [Transportation--Activities Reports] | February-July 1981 | |
222 | 0128CL-013 | [Transportation--Activities Reports] | August-December 1981 | |
222 | 0128CL-014 | [Transportation]--Long Island Sound Ferry | 1981 | Long Island Sound Ferry Service Improvement Study; Executive Summary of the report. |
222 | 0128CL-015 | [Transportation--Memos to/from Commissioner] Powers | January-February 1981 | Requests permission to establish Implementation Task Force for planning expenditure of Interstate Trade-In funds; projects ready to advertise for bids; report on fiscal and energy conservation; plans |
222 | 0128CL-016 | [Transportation--Memos to/from Commissioner] Powers | March-October 1981 | Projects ready to advertise for bids; announcement of increased fares on Hartford Transit buses; describes negative impact of no bond or low bond authorizations for Interstate projects; Commissioner r |
222 | 0128CL-017 | [Transportation--Memos to/from Commissioner] Burns | November-December 1981 | Needs Governor to certify that the state is enforcing a 55 mph speed limit; projects ready to advertise for bids; legal notice of public hearing concerning Connecticut Transit service adjustments in H |
222 | 0128CL-018 | Transportation | January 1982 | Supports federal funding for rehabilitate Commodore Hull Bridge on Route 8; complaint about traffic delays at toll plazas; questions delay in opening portion of Route 25; urge Governor to support mand |
222 | 0128CL-019 | Transportation | March 1982 | Complaint about flooding on Route 1 in Milford; concern about deteriorating highways and bridges; report on bond funds needed to complete interstate system; complaints about condition of roadways; que |
222 | 0128CL-020 | Transportation | April 1982 | Complaints about condition of roadways; report of damage to automobile by state vehicle; state comments on federal rules concerning equal employment opportunity on federally funded construction projec |
223 | 0128CL-021 | Transportation | May 1982 | Complaints about condition of roadways; angry that funding denied for completion of Central Connecticut Expressway; private business wants to erect a sign along state highway; complaint about snow rem |
223 | 0128CL-022 | Transportation | June 1982 | Complaints about condition of roadways; complaint about tolls; complaint about conditions at highway rest areas; report of damage to automobile while traveling on state roadway; complaint of high gaso |
223 | 0128CL-023 | Transportation | July 1982 | Complaint about gasoline and food prices at highway rest areas; question concerning state purchase of property; requests resurfacing bicycle routes; opposes addition of new span to Bailey Bridge on I- |
223 | 0128CL-024 | Transportation | August 1982 | Requests resurfacing bicycle routes; Hartford Chamber of Commerce seeks federal funding for redesigning highways in Hartford; complaints of drainage problems due to road repairs; complaint about probl |
223 | 0128CL-025 | Transportation | September 1982 | Concern about missing highway signs; complaint about damage done by tree-trimming crew; concern about safety of specific highways; complaint about conditions at highway rest areas; City of Hartford re |
223 | 0128CL-026 | Transportation | October 1982 | Complaints about conditions at highway rest areas; complaints about condition of roadways; protests closing parking area; complaint about truck through traffic on rural road; complaint of drainage pro |
223 | 0128CL-027 | Transportation | November 1982 | Personnel issues; complaints about condition of roadways; contractors complain about new policy of not disclosing names of firms obtaining bid proposals; concern about state contracts; concerns about |
223 | 0128CL-028 | Transportation | December 1982 | Complaints about condition of roadways; concerns about safety of specific highways; complaint about well problems following construction of Route 25; question concerning sale of state land; road impro |
224 | 0128CL-029 | Transportation--[Bi-weekly Reports] | 1982 | |
224 | 0128CL-030 | Transportation--Main Street, Manchester | 1982 | Mayor concerned about state commitment to improvement of Main Street; businesses support reconstruction plans. |
224 | 0128CL-031 | Transportation--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1982 | A Department representative should be on the Alcohol Task Force; final report on compliance with 1981 Railroad Standards of Service; status of rail fare increase; notice of public hearing for Connecti |
224 | 0128CL-032 | Transportation | January-March 1983 | Complaint about level of illumination on Route 9 in Middletown; concerns about safety of specific highways; complaint about Route 44 computerized traffic signal system; concern about affirmative actio |
224 | 0128CL-033 | Transportation | April-June 1983 | Complaints about condition of roadways; alleged discrimination in minority hiring practices; concern about safety on specific highways; report on status of improvements to I-91 north of Hartford; requ |
224 | 0128CL-034 | Transportation | July 1983 | Concern that state implement an amendment to the Surface Transportation Act of 1982 that mandates 10 percent of all revenues be allocated to minority businesses; interest in purchasing property owned |
224 | 0128CL-035 | Transportation | August 1983 | Concerns about safety of bridges; Alaska requests information on erosion control; concern about safety on specific highways; suggests using inmates for highway maintenance; request road improvements n |
224 | 0128CL-036 | Transportation | September 1983 | Complaint about condition of highway rest areas; question about worker's compensation; National Transportation Safety Board concerned about use of alcohol by persons operating passenger trains; studen |
224 | 0128CL-037 | Transportation | October 1983 | Complaint about highway maintenance; concerned about termination of I-284 project; requests highway by-pass for Route 2-A; complaints about condition of roadways; opposes widening I-91 and building I- |
225 | 0128CL-038 | Transportation | November-December 1983 | Connecticut needs welcome sign on highways; concern about traffic signals; urge Governor to secure funding to finish Route 11; concern about commercial development following road improvement; complain |
225 | 0128CL-039 | Transportation--[Bi-weekly Reports] | 1983 | |
225 | 0128CL-040 | Transportation--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1983 | Contract for medical services at Bradley Airport is up for renewal; final report on compliance with 1982 Railroad Standards of Service; Concept Program for highways in the Hartford/New Britain urbaniz |
225 | 0128CL-041 | Transportation | January-May 1984 | Concern about use of I-84 Trade-In funds to pay for road improvements in eastern Connecticut; oppose removal of tolls and increasing gas tax; concern about safety on specific highways; complaint about |
225 | 0128CL-042 | Transportation | June-August 1984 | Complaint about traffic delays from night time construction on I-84; concern about safety of bridge; report on bids made for Conrail; opposes toll money going into General Fund; complaint about condit |
225 | 0128CL-043 | Transportation | September 1984 | Complaint about traffic congestion; concerns about conflicting reports of a bridge's safety; complaint about condition of roadways; questions bridge inspection procedures; status report to National Tr |
225 | 0128CL-044 | Transportation | October 1984 | National Transportation Safety Board safety recommendations concerning operation of commuter railroad by person under influence of alcohol or drugs; concerns about safety of bridges; National Transpor |
225 | 0128CL-045 | Transportation | November-December 1984 | Concerns about safety of bridges; concerns about safety on specific highways and the number of accidents; information concerning a Metro-North derailment; opposes noise barriers; Governor asks Senator |
225 | 0128CL-046 | Transportation--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1984 | Final report on compliance with 1983 Railroad Standards of Service; minutes of meeting of the Commission on the Future Operator of the New Haven Line; response to audit report; report on questionable |
226 | 0128CL-047 | Transportation | January-February 1985 | Complaints about conditions of roadways; petition for traffic light at intersection on Route 12; opposes plans for new bridge across Niantic River; complaint about traffic delays at toll plazas; conce |
226 | 0128CL-048 | Transportation | March-July 1985 | Invitation to Governor Cuomo to attend public hearings concerning safety of tandem trailer trucks; Governor writes to Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole in support of completion of Relocated Rout |
226 | 0128CL-049 | Transportation | September-October 1985 | Concern about salt runoff from road contaminating well; information concerning Connecticut's program to increase the correct use of child seats in automobiles; complaint about tree removal during wide |
226 | 0128CL-050 | Transportation | November-December 1985 | State comments concerning proposed federal rule concerning truck size and weight; complaint with Department's compliance in hiring minority businesses; Governor announces funding for Underground Acces |
226 | 0128CL-051 | Transportation--Petition | December 9, 1985 | Residents of Milford petition for a temporary bridge while the Indian River Bridge is repaired. |
226 | 0128CL-052 | Transportation--Simsbury Commuter Lot | 1985 | Simsbury residents complain about maintenance of commuter lot and the need for a permanent location. |
226 | 0128CL-053 | Transportation | January 1986 | Protests removal of tolls from Connecticut Turnpike; problem with traffic signals; National Transportation Safety Board appreciates Connecticut reviewing state laws regarding school bus safety; concer |
226 | 0128CL-054 | Transportation | February 1986 | Question concerning purchasing state property; questions concerning redeeming Connecticut Turnpike tokens; question about mandatory seat belt law; protest proposed truck weigh station in Greenwich; co |
226 | 0128CL-055 | Transportation | March 1986 | Complaint about condition of roadways; concern about placement for laid off toll personnel; report on transporting hazardous materials from the Office of Technology Assessment; questions concerning re |
226 | 0128CL-056 | Transportation | April 1986 | Urge Governor to reduce traffic accidents and deaths on Route 7; concern about safety on specific highways; complaint about conditions of roadways; complaint about soil erosion at Windham Airport; sup |
227 | 0128CL-057 | Transportation | May-June 1986 | Opposes widening Route 25 in Monroe; questions concerning purchasing state property; complaints about conditions of roadways; concern about safety on specific highways; concern about financial impact |
227 | 0128CL-058 | Transportation | July 1986 | Requests for status reports on projects; oppose construction of Superhighway Route 7; concern about safety on specific highways; objects to method of conducting public hearings; request noise barriers |
227 | 0128CL-059 | Transportation | August 1986 | Complaint about damage to property from road construction; report from U.S. Department of Transportation concerning possible use of gasoline tax by organized crime; needs help getting new paramedic un |
227 | 0128CL-060 | Transportation | September1986 | Concern about bus service from Clinton to Old Saybrook; complaints about condition of roadways; highways need better directional signs; Governor supports Congressman E. Clay Shaw's amendments to the S |
227 | 0128CL-061 | Transportation | October 1986 | Approves of crackdown on trucks; Action Airlines claims harassment by state and Groton/New London Airport; complaints about traffic congestion in southwestern Connecticut; complaint of rude drivers on |
227 | 0128CL-062 | Transportation | November 1986 | Concern about safety of bridge; support Greater Waterbury Transit District's request to be a designated recipient of federal funding for handicapped services; opposes expansion of Merritt Parkway; dra |
227 | 0128CL-063 | Transportation | December 1986 | Governor writes to Governor Bill Clinton about the inability of Congress to pass a highway bill, a concern of the National Governor's Association; suggestion to beautify the state's highways; complain |
227 | 0128CL-064 | Transportation--[Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1986 | Report on construction contract bids; analysis of Trucking Deregulation Act of 1985 proposed by Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole; plans for reconfiguring an exit in Westport following toll r |
228 | 0128CL-065 | Transportation--Miscellaneous | 1986 | Paramedics at Bradley Airport need their own emergency vehicle; concern about Conrail's plan to abandon rail lines in the Middletown and New Haven areas; proposal to build second train station in Fair |
228 | 0128CL-066 | Transportation | January 1987 | Personnel issues; concerns about safety of specific highways; request noise barriers in Norwalk; complaint about traffic delays caused by construction; complaint about new driveway entrance provided a |
228 | 0128CL-067 | Transportation | February 1987 | Concern about safety of tractor trailer trucks; concerns about safety of specific highways; need to replace aging highway signs; complaint of damage to car by state vehicle; complaint about highway ma |
228 | 0128CL-068 | Transportation | March 1987 | Complaints about snow removal and sanding procedures; complaint about traffic delays at toll plazas; Town of Newington requests bonding to fund road improvements; complaints about condition of roadway |
228 | 0128CL-069 | Transportation | April 1987 | Complaints about condition of roadways; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; opposes mandatory seat belt law; complaint about traffic delays caused by construction; opposes constructi |
228 | 0128CL-070 | Transportation | May 1987 | Concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; question about purchasing state-owned property; suggestion for improving truck safety on highways; complaint about rude toll taker; complaints abo |
228 | 0128CL-071 | Transportation | June 1-10, 1987 | Application for tariff for Connecticut Limousine Service; report that drainage problem has been resolved; complaints about condition of roadways; personnel issues; finds highway signs confusing; sugge |
228 | 0128CL-072 | Transportation | June 11-15, 1987 | Request for information on the Municipal Infrastructure Trust Fund; complaints about condition of roadways; sample of Flag-It, a fluorescent safety device; Department's statement on the New England T |
229 | 0128CL-073 | Transportation | June 17-30, 1987 | Requests to be added to mailing list as a woman-owned or minority-owned business; complaints about condition of roadways; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; personnel issues; safet |
229 | 0128CL-074 | Transportation | July 1987 | Complaints of damage to car while traveling state roadways and poor response of state's insurance carrier; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; complaint about conditions at highway r |
229 | 0128CL-075 | Transportation | August 1-11, 1987 | Concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; suggests licensing pleasure boat owners and operators; supports removal of tolls; information on taxi cab regulations; complaints about condition |
229 | 0128CL-076 | Transportation | August 12-31, 1987 | Oppose site for commuter parking lot in New Britain; widening roads will threaten church and its property; introduces several safety devices developed by son; urges state to complete Route 11; complai |
229 | 0128CL-077 | Transportation | September 1987 | Complaint about length of time to complete construction; suggestions for improving traffic congestion and improving truck safety; complaints about condition of roadways; complaint about how husband, a |
229 | 0128CL-078 | Transportation | October 1-9, 1987 | Department sends information on women-owned and minority-owned business certification; National Governors' Association proposal to study the transportation of hazardous materials; complaint about cond |
229 | 0128CL-079 | Transportation | October 10-20, 1987 | Personnel issues; complaints about condition of roadways; protests trucks turning around on his property when they cannot fit under a low overpass; need highway directional signs; concern about plans |
229 | 0128CL-080 | Transportation | October 21-30, 1987 | Bus Drivers Association outlines its concerns; requests directional signs to Long Island ferry; complaint about traffic delays due to construction; complaints about condition of roadways; request for |
230 | 0128CL-081 | Transportation | November 1987 | Concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; complaint about road closures for construction; questions concerning highway signs; concern about access to I-691; complaint about length of time |
230 | 0128CL-082 | Transportation | December 1-15, 1987 | Supports improvement of Route 68; complaints about condition of highway rest areas; complaint about litter; seeks special funding to purchase a lift-equipped van for disabled person; concerns about sa |
230 | 0128CL-083 | Transportation | December 16-31, 1987 | Alleged illegal livery service; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; support improvement of Route 68; supports painting railroad bridge in Norwalk; concern about environmental problem |
230 | 0128CL-084 | Transportation--[Bierko Correspondence] | February-September 1987 | Extensive criticism of the Department including road maintenance and repair, zoning practices, snowplowing, and storm drains that reportedly flood his driveway. |
230 | 0128CL-085 | Transportation--[Bierko Correspondence] | October-December 1987 | Extensive criticism of the Department including road maintenance and repair, zoning practices, snowplowing, and storm drains that reportedly flood his driveway. |
230 | 0128CL-086 | Transportation--[Legal Notices] | 1987 | |
230 | 0128CL-087 | Transportation--[Reports] | 1987 | Activities reports; A Recommended Program to Improve Transportation Services for the Elderly and Disabled; quarterly report of Transportation Accountability Board; preliminary report on compliance wit |
230 | 0128CL-088 | Transportation | January 1988 January 1988 | Complaints about and praise of Department employees; supporting information for Gustave Whiteheads historic 1901 flight; requests Governor's intervention in condemning a property; dispute between cont |
231 | 0128CL-089 | Transportation | February 1988 | Concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; suggestions to promote highway safety; supports removal of tolls; question concerning snow removal; question concerning state owned property; repo |
231 | 0128CL-090 | Transportation | March 1988 | Opposes construction of I-384; personnel issues; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; complaints about condition of roadways; complaint about traffic congestion around Hartford; compl |
231 | 0128CL-091 | Transportation | April 1-12, 1988 | Concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; question concerning automated traffic signals; requests funding to repair road in Branford; complaint about Department procedures; question about |
231 | 0128CL-092 | Transportation | April 14-30, 1988 | Company is discontinuing limousine service to Bradley; suggestion to relieve traffic congestion; concern about environmental impact of road reconstruction; Connecticut Limousine Service tariff applica |
231 | 0128CL-093 | Transportation | May 1-19, 1988 | Concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; complaints about litter; complaint about I-84/I-91 interchange; complaints about drainage problem caused by road repairs; poor highway exit signs |
231 | 0128CL-094 | Transportation | May 20-31, 1988 | Concern about staff changes in the Crash Fire Rescue Unit at Bradley Airport; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; figures for the 1988 Interstate Substitute cost estimate; complaint |
231 | 0128CL-095 | Transportation | June 1988 | Urges Governor to support a unified transportation fund; need highway signs for Long Island ferry services; complaints about litter; complaint about concurrent scheduling of construction projects in s |
232 | 0128CL-096 | Transportation | July-August 1988 | State employees concerned about delayed commuter buses and late arrival being credited to vacation time; questions about highway signs; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; complaint |
232 | 0128CL-097 | Transportation | September 1-26, 1988 | Complaint about roadside maintenance; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; suggests installing lap and shoulder belts in the back seats of cars; question concerning signs; question co |
232 | 0128CL-098 | Transportation | September 27-30, 1988 | Protest changing hearing date for Greenwich weigh station; status report on interchange improvements on Merritt Parkway; concern about highway maintenance; complaint about damage to car while travelin |
232 | 0128CL-099 | Transportation | October 1988 | Audit report; concern about location of new interchange on I- 91; certificate of apportionment of federal sums authorized for highway safety programs; complaints about condition of highways and roads |
232 | 0128CL-100 | Transportation | November 1988 | Personnel issues; complaints about condition of highways and roads; complaint about condition of highway rest areas; audit report; suggestion for improving traffic conditions in southwestern Connectic |
232 | 0128CL-101 | Transportation | December 1988 | Urges Governor to advocate van pooling; urge restoration of tolls on I-95; claim of damage to car while traveling state roadways; response to audit report; concern about safety on specific highways an |
232 | 0128CL-102 | Transportation--[Administrative Memos and Reports] | 1988 | Updated list of standing committees; activities reports; list of papers available from the Transportation Research Board; need to develop records management program; legislative bulletin; report on 19 |
233 | 0128CL-103 | [Transportation] | January 1-10, 1989 | Requests return of Amtrak route to Montreal; proposal for a toll collecting traffic reduction computer system; New Britain wants to purchase state land; information concerning the truck weigh station |
233 | 0128CL-104 | [Transportation] | January 11-31, 1989 | Question about signs; supports construction of Route 6 Expressway; complaint about delay in repairing Yankee Doodle Bridge in Norwalk; concern about changes to property due to construction of Niantic |
233 | 0128CL-105 | [Transportation] | February 1-17, 1989 | Requests that commuter buses stop at commuter parking lot in Windsor; protests yacht business being closed so state can purchase land for new Baldwin Bridge; concern about through truck traffic; claim |
233 | 0128CL-106 | [Transportation] | February 20-28, 1989 | Concern about safety of Amtrak line between New Haven and Springfield if it is reduced to one track; contests bid award; concern about safety of specific highways and roads; questions need to replace |
233 | 0128CL-107 | [Transportation] | March 1-9, 1989 | Administrative memo listing updated list of standing committees; protests New York City trying to license any limousine that enters the City even if it is licensed in another state; personnel issues; |
233 | 0128CL-108 | [Transportation] | March 13-31, 1989 | Rideshare Company Semi-annual Report; complaint about Department waste; concern about loss of parking when Route 12 in Ledyard is improved; Department response to New York State Board of Commissioners |
233 | 0128CL-109 | [Transportation] | April 1-15, 1989 | Complaint about management of Connecticut Transit bus service; claim of damage to car while traveling state roadways; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; petition and letter against |
233 | 0128CL-110 | [Transportation] | April 17-28, 1989 | Protests removal of trees along Route 154 and possible loss of parking for businesses; response of New York State Board of Commissioners of Pilots to Department's letter concerning safety of Montauk-B |
234 | 0128CL-111 | [Transportation] | May 1-9, 1989 | Questions design of Route 7 expressway; question need for noise barriers; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; land owner complains about impact of road construction on property; conc |
234 | 0128CL-112 | [Transportation] | May 10-18, 1989 | Protest expansion of Oxford Airport; supports Route 6 Expressway; question about schedule of bridge rehabilitation in Westport; question concerning elimination of season passes on the Connecticut Rive |
234 | 0128CL-113 | [Transportation] | May 23-31, 1989 | Biennial Report of Alterations to the State Highway System; concerns about safety of specific highways and roads; suggestions for making income from state land in Hartford; requests Department purchas |
234 | 0128CL-114 | [Transportation] | June 1-9, 1989 | Oppose construction of noise barriers; concern about safety of specific highways and roads; protest increase in rate schedule for Connecticut River ferries; Congressman Shays concerned about impact of |
234 | 0128CL-115 | [Transportation] | June 13-20, 1989 | Concern about railroad service in Canaan; report on Phase I study of the Greater Hartford Region Rail Corridor Project; complaints about delay in getting paid by the Department; complaint about litter |
234 | 0128CL-116 | [Transportation] | July 1-10, 1989 | Concerns about the I-91/Route 20 interchange and its impact on wetlands; administrative appeal challenging Department of Environmental Protection's approval of truck weigh station in Greenwich; negoti |
234 | 0128CL-117 | [Transportation] | July 11-31, 1989 | Revised and updated Conrail System Diagram Map; information concerning the proposed abandonment by Boston and Maine Corp. of rail line in New Hampshire; requests assistance waiving federal rules conce |
235 | 0128CL-118 | [Transportation] | August 1-15, 1989 | Opposes truck weigh station in Greenwich; question concerning relocation claims in connection with Route 6 Expressway; concern about safety of specific highways and roads; question about signs; Cornwa |
235 | 0128CL-119 | [Transportation] | August 16-30, 1989 | Questions need to resurface a road in good repair; complaint about noise from night construction; complaint about traffic congestion in New Haven; complaint about traffic delays due to construction; C |
235 | 0128CL-120 | [Transportation] | September 5-19, 1989 | Complaints about delays in completing construction; concern about loss of federal highway funds due to speeding drivers; complaints about litter; complaint about condition of roads; opposes liquor adv |
235 | 0128CL-121 | [Transportation] | September 20-30, 1989 | Complaints about delays in completing construction; complaint about drainage problem due to road construction; Preliminary Report on Compliance with 1989 Railroad Tax Exemption Projects; complaint ab |
235 | 0128CL-122 | [Transportation] | October 1989 | Opposes Route 6 expressway; request commuter rail service between Willimantic and New London; question concerning fire protection system on major bridges in state; opposes plan for new interchange on |
235 | 0128CL-123 | [Transportation] | November 2-19, 1989 | Request for noise barriers; requests delay in construction of truck weigh station in Greenwich; need to resurface I-95; concerns about safety on specific highways and roads; questions need to resurfac |
235 | 0128CL-124 | [Transportation] | November 20-30, 1989 | Complaint about noise and environmental impact of truck weigh station in Greenwich; opposes construction of noise barriers; protests high diesel fuel tax due to its impact on business; protests placem |
235 | 0128CL-125 | [Transportation] | December 1-12, 1989 | Question about business signs on Route 1; taxes may put valet parking service at Bradley Airport out of business; suggestions for improving traffic around New Haven; complaint about condition of roadw |
236 | 0128CL-126 | [Transportation] | December 13-31, 1989 | Protests bridge construction on Merritt Parkway; complaint about Housatonic River bridge on Merritt Parkway; concern about number of trees removed to I-91 project; response to question concerning smal |
236 | 0128CL-127 | [Transportation]--Misc[ellaneous] | 1989 | Tariff application for Connecticut Limousine Service; Abandonment Dockets, Boston and Maine Corp., before the Interstate Commerce Commission; construction update, I-91 corridor; Finance Docket, Consol |
236 | 0128CL-128 | [Transportation]--Ride Together Connecticut Responses | 1989 | Business leaders thank Governor for the Ride Together Connecticut marketing materials. |
236 | 0128CL-129 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | January 1990 | Collecting sales tax could put valet parking service at Bradley Airport out of business; Greenwich residents request time table for installing noise barriers around truck weigh station; residents of S |
236 | 0128CL-130 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | February 1-6, 1990 | Questions concerning proposed improvements to intersection of Route 63 and 64; concern about safety on specific highways and roads; support extension of Route 72 in Bristol; complaint about loss of we |
236 | 0128CL-131 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | February 13-27, 1990 | Complaint about bridge closure for construction; protest trees cut down along Route 55; Council of State Government's draft model legislation concerning the management of the visual information system |
236 | 0128CL-132 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | March 1-9, 1990 | Buying wildflowers to plant along highways is waste of state money; children protest noise barriers; protests parking ticket at commuter lot; opposes noise barriers; complaint about rude employee; wan |
236 | 0128CL-133 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | March 12-30, 1990 | Personnel issues; complaint about delay in completing construction; solution for traffic jams; concerns about safety on specific highways; supports construction of Route 6 expressway; protests cost of |
236 | 0128CL-134 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | April 2-9, 1990 | Weekly activity report; alleged illegal livery operator; claims damage to car while traveling state roadways; suggestions to improve traffic congestion in southwestern Connecticut; request for noise b |
236 | 0128CL-135 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | April 11-30, 1990 | Concerns about safety on specific highways; claims damage to car while traveling state roadways; tariff application from Connecticut Limousine Service; complaint about speeding; Railroad Revitalizatio |
236 | 0128CL-136 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | May 1990 | Connecticut livery operators having problems with New York State; concern about plans to widen Route 75; concerns about safety on specific highways; school children ask about traffic problems; request |
237 | 0128CL-137 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | June 1990 | Suggestion for improving traffic flow in New Haven; concerns about safety on specific highways and roads; complaint about delay in completing construction and its negative impact on business; school c |
237 | 0128CL-138 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | July 1990 | Complaints about speeding; complaint about condition of roads; concerns about proposed improvements to Route 6 in Brooklyn; personnel issues; requests for noise barrier; front lawn damaged by construc |
237 | 0128CL-139 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | August 1-17, 1990 | Greater Hartford Ridesharing Corporation annual report; concern about proximity of Milford Parkway Extension to property; American Road and Transportation Builders Association opinion survey on gas ta |
237 | 0128CL-140 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | August 20-30, 1990 | Concerns about safety on specific highways and roads; appeals relocation due to acquisition of property by eminent domain; Beer Institute states its commitment to stop drunk driving; response to Counc |
237 | 0128CL-141 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | September 1990 | Request for noise barrier; transportation company requests inclusion on vendor list; complaint about closure of ramps to and from I-95 in East Lyme; concerns about safety on specific highways and road |
237 | 0128CL-142 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | October 1990 | Concerns about safety on specific highways and roads; complaint about drainage problem due to road construction; questions cost of noise barriers given state budget deficit; request for noise barrier; |
237 | 0128CL-143 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | November 1990 | Opposes widening Merritt Parkway; complaint about closure of ramps to and from I-95 in East Lyme; Mystic Seaport attendance is down due to construction on I-95; concerns about safety on specific highw |
237 | 0128CL-144 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | December 1990 | Notice of Public Hearing; concerns about safety on specific highways and roads; tariff application of Connecticut Limousine Service; requests full interchange be constructed on I-395 in Lisbon; person |
237 | 0128CL-145 | D.O.T. [Transportation--Memos to/from Commissioner] | 1990 | Requests for authority to break a non-access line; report on closure of bridge between Stratford and Devon on Route 1; response to Derby's request for funds to repair city-owned street; Final Report o |
237 | 0128CL-146 | D.O.T. [Transportation] | 1991 | Urges Governor to expedite dredging of New Haven harbor ship channel. |
238 | 0128CL-147 | [Transportation]--Air | 1981 | Oppose master plan for Westchester Airport; quarterly reports on Bradley Airport expansion program and update to master plan; complaint about lack of handicapped facilities at Bradley Airport; questio |
238 | 0128CL-148 | [Transportation]--Air | 1982 | Information about court case involving land at Bradley Airport; Sikorsky Memorial Airport in Stratford designated Automated Flight Service Station for southern New England; master plan for Tweed-New H |
238 | 0128CL-149 | [Transportation]--Air | 1983 | Acknowledgement of Governor's letters concerning flights to Toronto and the request for passengers to bring personal oxygen cylinders on airplanes. |
238 | 0128CL-150 | [Transportation]--Air | 1984 | Tweed-New Haven airport needs state assistance to build adequate parking lot; complaint about lack of customs service at Bradley Airport; complaint about shuttle service to and from parking lots at Br |
238 | 0128CL-151 | [Transportation]--Air | 1985 | Praise for improvements at Bradley Airport; complaint about taxis overcharging fares to and from Bradley Airport; report concerning security at Bradley. |
238 | 0128CL-152 | [Transportation--Air] | 1987 | Oppose plans to close or upgrade Brainard Airport; critical of landscaping at Bradley Airport; complaints about parking at Bradley; protest improvements at Windham Airport; Commissioner writes to Sena |
238 | 0128CL-153 | Transportation--[Air] | 1988 | Letters to Governor Dukakis opposing increase in landing fees at Logan Airport in Boston; Governor writes to Massachusetts Port Authority opposing landing fee increases at Logan Airport; protest clear |
238 | 0128CL-154 | [Transportation--Air] Aviation | 1990 | Governor issues official statement designating February as Aviation Month; supports Aviation Month; information concerning a new federal aviation bill; complaint about noise of planes from Waterbury-O |
238 | 0128CL-155 | [Transportation--Air]--Bradley | 1990 | Governor seeks support for non-stop air service from Bradley to Amsterdam; question concerning representation on Bradley International Airport Commission; complaint about lack of Immigration and Custo |
238 | 0128CL-156 | [Transportation]--Bridges | January-May 1987 | Belated notice of public hearing regarding reconstruction of bridge in Norwalk; request for status of Comstock Covered Bridge; report of safety concerns about footbridge over railroad tracks in Stonin |
238 | 0128CL-157 | [Transportation]--Bridges | June-September 1987 | Complaints about delays in completing construction; concern for preservation of unique bridges on Merritt Parkway; complaint about damage to land from bridge construction; ask Governor to expedite rep |
238 | 0128CL-158 | [Transportation]--Bridges | October-December 1987 | Complaints about delays in completing construction; question safety of specific bridges; protest Niantic River Bridge replacement due to environmental impact; suggest tunnel instead of bridge in Old S |
239 | 0128CL-159 | Transportation--[Bridges] | January-April 1988 | Complaints about delays in completing construction; protest Niantic River Bridge replacement due to environmental impact; Department develops are local bridge program; request for noise barriers alon |
239 | 0128CL-160 | Transportation--[Bridges] | May-December 1988 | Concern about safety of specific bridges; complaints about delays in completing construction; protest Niantic River Bridge replacement due to environmental impact; concern about safety of specific bri |
239 | 0128CL-161 | Transportation--[Bridges]--Baldwin Bridge | 1986 | Form letter asking Governor to change construction schedule on Baldwin Bridge to nights only because of traffic delays, answered by standard response. |
239 | 0128CL-162 | Transportation--[Bridges]--Channel 8 Story | 1985 | Questions concerning safety and scheduling of bridge repairs prompted by investigative report on Channel 8, WTNH. Governor sends same letter in response. |
239 | 0128CL-163 | Transportation--[Bridges]--Mianus River Bridge | 1983 | Governor apologizes for comments made by Commissioner Burns to the Westchester County Executive; urge Governor to ask businesses to stagger work hours to reduce congestion on Merritt Parkway; suggests |
239 | 0128CL-164 | [Transportation--Bridges]--Mianus River Bridge | 1990 | Color brochure describing the new Mianus River Bridge. |
239 | 0128CL-165 | [Transportation--Bridges]--Niantic River Bridge | 1981 | Oppose replacement of drawbridge with fixed span for environmental and financial reasons; Department provides Governor with costs for rehabilitation of current bridge and for new construction; Secreta |
239 | 0128CL-166 | Transportation--[Bridges]--Niantic River Bridge | 1982 | Concern about relocation of people who will lose their homes to the new fixed bridge; questions regarding funding of project. |
239 | 0128CL-167 | Transportation--[Bridges]--Niantic River Bridge | 1983 | Tries to clear Governor's misconceptions about collapsible masts on sailing vessels, his reason for dismissing report of Coast Guard about height of new bridge; supports new fixed bridge; newspaper ar |
239 | 0128CL-168 | Transportation--[Bridges--Route 80, North Branford] | 1987 | Question change in design of bridge across the Branford River and delay in beginning construction. |
239 | 0128CL-169 | Transportation--[Bridges--Route 80, North Branford] Petition | 1987 | Petition demanding Department remove the current Route 80 bridge. |
240 | 0128CL-170 | [Transportation]--Bus | January-June 1981 | Taking bus makes person late for work; report on condition of Grumman Flxible Corporation buses; requests commuter bus service between Coventry and Hartford; personnel issues; complaint about change |
240 | 0128CL-171 | [Transportation]--Bus | August-December 1981 | Connecticut Transit operating budget; requests extension of bus service; protest schedule change by Bonanza Bus Line; oppose cuts in weekend and holiday service; protest large increase in bus fare; op |
240 | 0128CL-172 | [Transportation--Bus]--Norwalk [Transit Garage] | 1976-1981 | Request for proposals for transit garage; Transit District seeks to acquire state land; conflicting uses of state land proposed; District explores alternate sites; District awarded initial site. |
240 | 0128CL-173 | Transportation--Bus | 1982 | Protest reduction in bus service; protest elimination of or changes in specific routes; complaints about condition of buses; Bridgeport Transit applies for funds to make improvements and protests term |
240 | 0128CL-174 | Transportation--Bus | 1983 | Protests elimination of bus route; questions policy about distribution of unclaimed items left on Connecticut Transit buses; Saab-Scania promotes its buses to the state. |
241 | 0128CL-175 | Transportation--Bus | January-July 1987 | Complaint about wheelchair lifts not operable on transit buses; complaints about condition of buses; complaints about bus drivers; suggest state build a bus terminal in Meriden; businesses at Bradley |
241 | 0128CL-176 | Transportation--Bus | August-December 1987 | Questions concerning bus operators' licenses; critical of state's 504 Transportation Plan for Persons with Disabilities; overview of the 504 Transportation Plan; notes about meeting on 504 Regulations |
241 | 0128CL-177 | Transportation--[Bus] | 1988 | Opposes half-price passes for disabled; complaints about unheated buses; drivers need training on operating lifts; complaints about rude drivers; Waterbury designated as recipient for funds to provide |
241 | 0128CL-178 | [Transportation]--Bus | 1990 | Complaints about driver; complaints about bus service; Willimantic needs state subsidy to keep buses running; rider claims bus will not pick her up at her home; state needs more mass transportation; q |
241 | 0128CL-179 | [Transportation]--Highways | 1981 | Status report on implementation of recommendations from the Greater Southwestern Connecticut Regional Transportation Study; claims damage to car while traveling state roadways; state attempts to have |
241 | 0128CL-180 | [Transportation--Highways]--Route 6 | 1984 | Request new environmental impact statement for proposed Route 6 expressway; concern about safety of current Route 6. |
241 | 0128CL-181 | [Transportation--Highways]--Route 6 | 1987 | Opposes current plan and requests new study of Route 6 expressway; need to improve safety now before expressway built; Army Corps of Engineers to hold public hearing regarding permit for Route 6. |
241 | 0128CL-182 | [Transportation--Highways]--Route 6 | 1988 | Statements before the hearing on wetlands affected by the construction of the Route 6 expressway; concerns about land acquisition procedures and the impact on tax rolls; Commissioner's rebuttal of U.S |
241 | 0128CL-183 | [Transportation--Highways]--Route 7 | 1981 | Support for and opposition to Route 7 expressway; suggest immediate inexpensive improvement to existing Route 7 while Department designs expressway; support for improvements to current route; poor des |
241 | 0128CL-184 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route 7 | 1982 | Concerns about land acquisition procedures; Perkin-Elmer Corp. pleased with announcement that improvements to Route 7 to begin shortly; concern about safety of current Route 7; concern about location |
241 | 0128CL-185 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route 7 | 1983 | Suggests bypass rather than road improvements to Route 7; complaint about traffic congestion on Route 7; supports Route 7 expressway. |
241 | 0128CL-186 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route 7 | January-May 1987 | Support for and opposition to constructing a Route 7 expressway, or Super 7 highway; Army Corps of Engineers sends a cease and desist order for construction of Route 7. |
242 | 0128CL-187 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route 7 | June-July 1987 | Support for and opposition to constructing a Route 7 expressway, or Super 7 highway; Army Corps of Engineers continuing to evaluate project and its impact on wetlands; support widening current Route 7 |
242 | 0128CL-188 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route 7 | August-December 1987 | Support for and opposition to constructing a Route 7 expressway, or Super 7 highway; concerns that new highway will not provide access for emergency vehicles to portions of Danbury; report of the Rou |
242 | 0128CL-189 | Transportation--[Highways--Route 7] | January-June 1988 | Support for and opposition to constructing a Route 7 expressway, or Super 7 highway; concerns that new highway will not provide access for emergency vehicles to portions of Danbury; report of the Rou |
242 | 0128CL-190 | Transportation--[Highways--Route 7] | August-December 1988 | Town of New Milford requests safety improvements to Route 7 in their area; support for and opposition to constructing a Route 7 expressway, or Super 7 highway; concerns about changes to Route 7 projec |
242 | 0128CL-191 | Transportation--[Highways--Route 9] | 1988 | Question concerning relocation benefits for people whose property was acquired by the state; Army Corps of Engineers denies permit for last segment of the highway and Governor appeals; support for the |
242 | 0128CL-192 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route 34 | 1982 | Approves Governor halting construction of Route 34 extension in New Haven; urge Governor to release funds to complete the extension; students ask Governor to complete the project; concern about condit |
242 | 0128CL-193 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route 72 | 1983 | Request full funding for extension; opinion on alternatives for Route 72 corridor. |
242 | 0128CL-194 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route I-84 | January-July 1982 | Complaints about condition of highway; claim for damage to car while traveling Route 84; A Compromise Proposal for the Completion of I-84; seeks meeting with Governor to discuss effects of Rhode Islan |
242 | 0128CL-195 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route I-84 | August-December 1982 | Opposition to and support of extension of I-84 beyond Willimantic; complaints about condition of highway; question whether or not house will be taken for highway; complaint about traffic congestion al |
242 | 0128CL-196 | Transportation--[Highways]--Route I-84 | 1983 | Opposition to and support of building I-84 in eastern Connecticut; urge Governor to use trade-in funds for other highway projects; attempts to get deadline for trade-in funds extended; towns indicate |
243 | 0128CL-197 | Transportation--[Public Transportation] | 1988 | Suggestions for improving public transportation; Governor calls for statewide study to improve public transportation; Saab-Scania requests Governor's assistance in lobbying the Urban Mass Transportati |
243 | 0128CL-198 | [Transportation]--Rail | January-June 1981 | Questions about relocation benefits for people displaced for High-Speed Rail Corridor Project; supports Governor's Railroad Advisory Task Force; Congressman McKinney suggests transferring New Haven Li |
243 | 0128CL-199 | [Transportation]--Rail | July-August 1981 | Opposes fare increase on New Haven Line; recommendations approved by the Governor's Railroad Advisory Task Force; concerns about future of freight service in Connecticut; urges Governor to improve pas |
243 | 0128CL-200 | [Transportation]--Rail | September-December 1981 | Former Vermont Governor Salmon's remarks on agriculture's future in the Northeast rail situation; preliminary report of compliance by railroads with Standards of Service; concerns about future of frei |
243 | 0128CL-201 | [Transportation--Rail]--Conrail | February-May 1981 | Questions future of the South Windsor/East Windsor Conrail freight line; Connecticut Public Transportation Authority recommendations for continuing freight rail should Conrail pull out; supports conti |
243 | 0128CL-202 | [Transportation--Rail]--Conrail | June-July 1981 | Support Providence and Worcester Railroad's proposal to take over Conrail lines; Federal Railroad Administration does not approve transfer of Conrail lines to Providence and Worcester; notes on meeti |
243 | 0128CL-203 | [Transportation--Rail]--Conrail | August-December 1981 | Report on potential economic impact of Conrail surcharges on Category I lines in Connecticut; Department requests extension on deadline for removing PCB's from railroad property; complaint about Conra |
243 | 0128CL-204 | [Transportation--Rail]--Cos Cob File | 1981 | Correspondence and reports concerning the repair, study and conversion and phase out of the power generating plant at Cos Cob. |
244 | 0128CL-205 | [Transportation--Rail]--Waterbury-Torrington Line | 1981 | Assessments of effect of Staggers Act on rail freight service in Connecticut; concern about Conrail abandoning the Waterbury-Torrington Line; update on Conrail surcharges and abandonments; coded map s |
244 | 0128CL-206 | [Transportation]--Rail | January-May 1982 | Conrail explains need to close the New Haven Trail Van Ramp; oppose abandonment of Waterbury-Torrington Line; personnel issues with Conrail; oppose commuter fare increase; protest possible closing of |
244 | 0128CL-207 | [Transportation]--Rail | June-December 1982 | Opposes commuter fare increases; personnel issues with transfer of passenger service from Conrail to Metro-North; Railroad Advisory Task Force resolutions concerning the New Haven Line; minutes of a m |
244 | 0128CL-208 | [Transportation]--Rail | 1983 | Complaints about service on New Haven Line; urge Governor to settle strike against Metro-North; opposes federal intervention in strike; question concerning resolutions adopted by Governor's Railroad A |
244 | 0128CL-209 | [Transportation]--Rail--Café Cars | 1983 | Oppose plans to convert café or bar cars into standard passenger cars; approve of Governor's decision to retain café cars. |
244 | 0128CL-210 | [Transportation]--Rail | January-August 1985 | Complaints about passenger rail service; final report on Compliance with 1984 Railroad Standards of Service; concern about using Local Bridge Program to fund repairs to bridges carrying town roads ove |
244 | 0128CL-211 | [Transportation]--Rail | November-December 1985 | Oppose acquisition of Conrail by Norfolk Southern; question concerning ownership of abandoned Wilson Point Branch railroad right of way; concern about Amtrak cutting services in New Haven. |
244 | 0128CL-212 | Transportation--[Rail]--Metro-North | 1986 | Connecticut and New Haven attempts to secure a Metro-North maintenance back shop and a M-4 car assembly facility. |
244 | 0128CL-213 | Transportation--[Rail] | January-June 1987 | Complaint about service on Metro-North; requests state assistance moving steam locomotives from Peru to museum in Connecticut; suggestions for improving rail service; protests parking fee in Milford; |
245 | 0128CL-214 | Transportation--[Rail] | July-September 1987 | Company requests being considered a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise; complaint about Amtrak customer relations; requests restoration of Montrealor service by Amtrak; concern about highway grade rail |
245 | 0128CL-215 | Transportation--[Rail] | October-December 1987 | Labor dispute between Amtrak and Transport Workers Union of America; state receives federal funds for rehabilitating New Haven Line; labor action expected from Metro-North employees; Amtrak explains n |
245 | 0128CL-216 | Transportation--[Rail] | January-February 1988 | Minutes of Connecticut Metro-North New Haven Rail Commuter Council meeting; concern about sale of Farmington Canal Line; ramblings about transportation issues; Interstate Commerce Commission decision |
245 | 0128CL-217 | Transportation--[Rail] | March 1988 | Notice of exemption for issuance of securities by Conrail; complaint about service on Metro-North; opposition to and support for Metro-North smoking ban; complaint about fare structure on New Haven ra |
245 | 0128CL-218 | Transportation--[Rail] | April-May 1988 | Support Governor's efforts to restore Shore Line East passenger rail service; concern about Central Vermont Railroad's proposal to close its New London freight station; support Metro-North smoking ban |
245 | 0128CL-219 | Transportation--[Rail] | June-September 1988 | Supports Metro-North smoking ban; opposes public funding for the Housatonic Railroad; commend efforts to restore Shore Line East passenger rail service; New Haven Mayor DiLieto supports Department's e |
245 | 0128CL-220 | Transportation--[Rail] | October 1988 | Shelton Board of Aldermen oppose repair of the Conrail bridge over the Housatonic River between Derby and Shelton; petition opposing repair of the Conrail bridge over the Housatonic River between Derb |
245 | 0128CL-221 | Transportation--[Rail] | November-December 1988 | Support repair of the Conrail bridge over the Housatonic River between Derby and Shelton; Boston and Maine Corp. system diagram map; capital improvement grant application to the Urban Mass Transportat |
245 | 0128CL-222 | [Transportation]--Rail | 1989 | Description of Amtrak's' plan to single-track the New Haven-Springfield line; minutes of the Connecticut Metro-North New Haven Rail Commuter Council meeting; opposes Amtrak's plan to single-track the |
246 | 0128CL-223 | [Transportation]--Rail | January-May 1990 | Providence and Worcester Railroad system diagram map; company urges Governor to improve intrastate rail service; Connecticut Metro-North New Haven Rail Commuter Council opposes fare increase; approves |
246 | 0128CL-224 | [Transportation]--Rail | June-August 1990 | Requests rail line for the Sterling Tire Incinerator; system diagram maps for Boston and Maine Corp., Conrail and Providence and Worcester railroads; docket of Boston and Maine Corp. concerning abando |
246 | 0128CL-225 | [Transportation]--Rail | September-December 1990 | Complaint about service on Shore Line East; Connecticut Public Transportation Commission supports electrification of Amtrak's Northeast Corridor; petition for better commuter service on the Waterbury |
246 | 0128CL-226 | [Transportation]--Ridesharing | 1981 | Appointment to Ridesharing Task Force; Governor describes rideshare in Connecticut to Governor Graham of Florida; monthly activity reports; quarterly report. |
246 | 0128CL-227 | [Transportation]--Ridesharing | 1982 | Metropool Ridesharing Corp. in Stamford concerned about federal cuts to ridesharing programs and state's apparent lack of commitment; Governor writes to businesses in southwestern Connecticut about th |
246 | 0128CL-228 | [Transportation]--Ridesharing | 1983 | Governor describes ridesharing in Connecticut and urges Governor Cuomo to consider a similar program for New York City. |
246 | 0128CL-229 | [Transportation]--Tolls | 1981 | Suggests use for old Montville toll station; suggestion for increasing toll income; oppose increase in toll rates and complain about implementation; complaints about lighting and road conditions at to |
246 | 0128CL-230 | [Transportation]--Tolls | January-July 1982 | Complaints about service and maintenance at toll stations; oppose increase in toll rates; protest traffic congestion at toll plazas; suggestion for basing toll rate on number of occupants per vehicle; |
246 | 0128CL-231 | [Transportation]--Tolls | August-November 1982 | Complaints about behavior of toll takers; complaints about service at toll stations; complaints about number of tolls on I-95; support elimination of tolls; objection to conversion of tolls from ticke |
246 | 0128CL-232 | [Transportation]--Tolls | December 1982 | Complaint about traffic congestion at toll plazas; support elimination of tolls; personnel issues; supports token system; complaints about service at toll stations; suggestions for improving toll oper |
246 | 0128CL-233 | [Transportation]--Tolls | 1983 | Complaints about traffic congestion at toll plazas; support for and opposition to elimination of tolls; personnel issues; concerns about safety following fatal accident at Stratford toll booth on Janu |
246 | 0128CL-234 | [Transportation]--Tolls | 1984 | Support elimination of tolls; protests costs of removal; cost summary for the removal of eight toll plazas; concern about replacing revenue from tolls. |
247 | 0128CL-235 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | 1981 | State comments on proposed federal rule concerning transportation of natural gas and hazardous liquids by pipeline; requests Governor's advice on changes in the State and Community Highway Safety Gran |
247 | 0128CL-236 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | 1982 | State comments on proposed federal rule concerning procedures for abatement of highway traffic noise and construction noise; state provides additional comments on changes in the State and Community Hi |
247 | 0128CL-237 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | January-May 1983 | Announcement of availability of federal funding; report on state compliance with the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 and the Department of Transportation Related Agencies Appropriations |
247 | 0128CL-238 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | June 1983 | Request for addition information on application to withdraw I-484 between I-84 and I-91 in Hartford and on application to withdraw I-284; submit the Concept Program for the Hartford/New Britain urbani |
247 | 0128CL-239 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | July-December 1983 | Thanks head of the Federal Highway Administration for offer assistance following Mianus River Bridge collapse; Governor reports the Mianus River Bridge collapse to Transportation Secretary Dole and re |
247 | 0128CL-240 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | 1984 | Notice of federal legislation regarding handicapped parking; announcement of federal allocations for elderly and handicapped transportation projects; state comments on proposed federal rule concerning |
247 | 0128CL-241 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | 1985 | National Transportation Safety Board report on aviation accident at Bradley Airport; Governor requests expedited approval of Relocated Route 6 and meeting with Secretary Dole to discuss. |
247 | 0128CL-242 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | 1986 | Request for hazard index formula used by Department to establish priorities for railroad/highway at grade crossing improvements. |
247 | 0128CL-243 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | January-July 1987 | State comments on proposed federal rules concerning national standards for traffic control devices; National Transportation Safety Board to research condition of and recommend safety improvements for |
247 | 0128CL-244 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | August-December 1987 | State calculates the proportional highway and transit shares for the Interstate System withdrawal area in Connecticut a the Department's request; notice of changes to the Alcohol Incentive Grant Progr |
247 | 0128CL-245 | U.S. Department of Trans[portation] | 1989 | Status of Bradley Airport Grant; Department is opposed to increase in federal motor-fuels tax; state confirms Interstate Substitution Highway/Transit split; approval of state's 1990 Highway Safety Pla |
247 | 0128CL-246 | U.S.D.O.T. [Transportation, U.S. Department of] | 1990 | Response to Governor's request for federal funds to rehabilitate facilities at Bradley Airport; report on airline deregulation; Governor sends update on New Haven Rail Line; request for certification |
247 | 0128CL-247 | [Transportation--Weigh Station] | January-June 1987 | Oppose construction of truck weigh station in Greenwich; request noise barriers; oppose truck weigh stations in Westport or Darien; report on public hearings and environmental impact statement. [Note: |
248 | 0128CL-248 | [Transportation--Weigh Station] | July-December 1987 | Oppose construction of truck weigh station in Greenwich; request noise barriers; oppose truck weigh stations in Westport or Darien. [Note: Governor received two letters from Diana Ross.] |
248 | 0129CL-001 | Treasurer | 1981 | Threatens legal action if not given broker commission; complaints about administration of Yankee Mac mortgage; federal regulations relating to single family mortgage bonds; opposes Yankee Mac program. |
248 | 0129CL-002 | [Treasurer--Memos to/from] Parker | January-March 1981 | Civil List Statements of Cash Receipts and Disbursements; monthly debt statements; Parker recommends Thomas Getery for an appointment to the Judiciary. |
248 | 0129CL-003 | [Treasurer--Memos to/from] Parker | April-July 1981 | Notice of sale of general obligation bonds; Civil List Statements of Cash Receipts and Disbursements; monthly debt statements; suggestions for saving the state money; Governor authorizes Treasurer to |
248 | 0129CL-004 | [Treasurer--Memos to/from] Parker | August-December 1981 | Civil List Statements of Cash Receipts and Disbursements; monthly debt statements. |
248 | 0129CL-005 | Treasurer | 1982 | Complaints about administration of Yankee Mac mortgage; response to audit report; report on success of unclaimed property law; Governor authorizes Treasurer to borrow funds. |
248 | 0129CL-006 | Treasurer--[Civil List Statements] | 1982 | |
248 | 0129CL-007 | Treasurer--[Debt Statements] | 1982 | |
248 | 0129CL-008 | Treasurer | 1983 | Governor designates Treasurer as a representative for approving Connecticut Development Authority industrial development bond issues; responses to audit report; Governor gives permission to borrow fun |
248 | 0129CL-009 | Treasurer--[Civil List Statements] | 1983 | |
249 | 0129CL-010 | Treasurer--[Debt Statements] | 1983 | |
249 | 0129CL-011 | Treasurer--[Sale of Notes] | 1983 | Notices of sale of General Obligation Temporary Notes. |
249 | 0129CL-012 | Treasurer | 1984 | Review of investments by the Investment Advisory Council; response to audit report; President's remarks on signing the 1984 Trade Act, H.R> 3398. |
249 | 0129CL-013 | Treasurer | 1985 | Maryland legislation concerning investments in companies doing business in South Africa; Governor's Task Force Report on South African Investment Policy; summary report of President's tax proposal on |
249 | 0129CL-014 | Treasurer | 1986 | Questions Governor's policy on disinvestment in South Africa; constituent having problems with stocks; information about Equal Opportunity Funds established by Coca-Cola in South Africa; complaints ab |
249 | 0129CL-015 | Treasurer | 1987 | Concerns about the state drawing for redeeming state bonds; opposes disinvestment in Northern Ireland; legislative alert against a federal bill requiring state to pay interest to the federal governmen |
249 | 0129CL-016 | Treasurer--Debt Statements | 1987 | |
249 | 0129CL-017 | Treasurer | January-July 1988 | Two complaints of unauthorized trading in the account of Connecticut Nutmeg Securities; report on management study of treasury; Governor wants states to buy diesel fuel without paying federal excise t |
249 | 0129CL-018 | Treasurer | August-December 1988 | Annual report; Treasurer Borges contacts agency heads regarding the United Way campaign; audit report and responses; claims retirement check was lost; question about state savings bonds; Investment Ad |
249 | 0129CL-019 | Treasurer--[Debt Statements] | January-July 1988 | |
249 | 0129CL-020 | Treasurer--[Debt Statements] | August-December 1988 | |
250 | 0129CL-021 | Treasurer | January-May 1989 | Problem claiming unclaimed property; need to advertise state's College Savings Bonds; proposal to help state manage its investments. |
250 | 0129CL-022 | Treasurer | June 1989 | Explanation of the origin of the State of Connecticut College Savings Bond program. |
250 | 0129CL-023 | Treasurer | July-December 1989 | Audit report; problems claiming unclaimed property; explains why Treasurer did not use services of Hanover Asset Management Corp. or Shields Asset Management, Inc.; response to audit report; informati |
250 | 0129CL-024 | Treasurer--[Debt Statements] | 1989 | |
250 | 0129CL-025 | Treasurer--[Debt Statements] | October-December 1989 | |
250 | 0129CL-026 | Treasurer | 1990 | Problems and questions about escheat or unclaimed property laws; proposal for Flexible Cost Reduction Program; personnel issues; oppose state investment in Colt Industries; question concerning state s |
250 | 0129CL-027 | Treasurer--[Debt Statements] | March-May 1990 | |
251 | 0129CL-028 | Treasurer--[Debt Statements] | June-September 1990 | |
251 | 0129CL-029 | Treasurer--[Debt Statements] | October-November 1990 | |
251 | 0129CL-030 | Treasurer--[Memos to/from Treasurer] | 1990 | Information about the Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday Commission; Clean Water Fund Annual Reports; Governor gives Treasurer authority to borrow money. |
251 | 0130CL-001 | Treasury, U.S. | 1982 | Governor writes to Secretary Regan urging him to reconsider reducing customs facilities in the state; notice that civil rights investigation is closed; Department of Justice takes no action on complai |
251 | 0130CL-002 | Treasury, U.S. | 1983 | Bridgeport to receive funds following court case; notices that municipalities are in noncompliance; data for calculating Revenue Sharing allocation; copies of the Revenue Sharing Act and the Rules and |
251 | 0131CL-001 | Tri-State [Regional Planning Commission] | 1981 | Minutes of meetings of the Commission; Commission sends Governor report Maintaining Mobility, a transportation plan; press release announcing that the Governors' Task Force recommends abolishing the T |
251 | 0132CL-001 | Tufaro, Anthony | 1988 | Letter to Governor requesting information on funding for his study to be a rescue technician; notes from staff member's research; newspaper articles about Tufaro's work at the plaza site. |
251 | 0133CL-001 | United Way | 1981 | Memo to State Commissioners regarding a United Way Campaign meeting; thanks Governor for attending the kick-off ceremony. |
251 | 0133CL-002 | United Way | 1983 | Information about the National Board Emergency Food and Shelter Program; Governor thanks United Way for allocating the Board's money to the state. |
251 | 0133CL-003 | United Way | 1987 | Governor thanks member of the United Way board for service. |
251 | 0133CL-004 | United Way | 1989-1990 | Administrative Aide Marilynn Cruz-Aponte establishing a Special Constituencies Committee to increase donations from the Hispanic and Polish communities; invitation to a conference; notice to Governor |
251 | 0134CL-001 | Veterans | 1981 | Announcement of opening of outreach center for Vietnam veterans; problem getting approval for an mortgage from Veterans Administration; federal grant award notice; concern about staffing shortage at H |
251 | 0134CL-002 | Veterans | 1982 | Complaint about treatment by staff; veterans deserve state bonus; problems receiving benefits from Veterans Administration; information concerning the President's Veterans Day National Committee; Vete |
251 | 0134CL-003 | Veterans--Home and Hospital | 1981-1982 | Newsletter and articles from the Disabled American Veterans; notice of federal grant award; application for commandant position; report on federal aid reimbursement due; veteran needs medical treatmen |
251 | 0134CL-004 | Veterans | 1983 | State comments on proposed federal regulations concerning veterans' education; annual report of Veterans' Home and Hospital; notice of federal grant award. |
251 | 0134CL-005 | Veterans | 1984 | Notice of federal grant award; need Veterans Home in Fairfield County; need for Vietnam War Memorial in Connecticut; allegation that Representative Robert Sorensen did not fight in Vietnam as he claim |
251 | 0134CL-006 | Veterans | 1986 | Notice of federal grant award; Governor to meet with representative of Vietnam Veterans; information concerning the National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans; concern about benefits for female veterans |
252 | 0134CL-007 | Veterans [Affairs] | 1987 | Final report of the Connecticut Vietnam Herbicides Information Commission; veteran claims he is not allowed to leave the hospital; veteran seeking waiver of his Veterans Administration debt; critical |
252 | 0134CL-008 | Veterans Affairs | January-June 1988 | Veteran requests transfer to Veterans' Home; additions to regulations for the Department; military honors not provided for deceased veteran; procedural guide to enacting regulations; application for t |
252 | 0134CL-009 | Veterans Affairs | August-December 1988 | Veteran having trouble getting medical bills covered by Veterans Administration; status report on distribution of Agent Orange settlement funds; questions expertise of staff; veteran wants to be admit |
252 | 0134CL-010 | Veterans Affairs | January-March 1989 | Vietnam Veterans of America want to change provision in veterans benefits law that requires veteran to have been a resident of the state when inducted into the military in order to receive benefits; d |
252 | 0134CL-011 | Veterans Affairs | April-December 1989 | Need to fill important positions in the Department; suggests improvements to Veteran's Hospital; individual veterans' cases; veteran seeks admission to Veteran's Home and Hospital; annual report of th |
252 | 0134CL-012 | Veterans Affairs | 1990 | Service officers contact record; description of Department's expanded services; Governor nominates Joseph Barber to be Commissioner; questions what benefits Vietnam Veterans receive; Department newsle |
252 | 0135L-001 | Vice President | 1981 | Thank you letter from George Bush. |
252 | 0136CL-001 | Victim Services | 1989 | Essay on victims' rights; lawyer seeking compensation for family of homicide victim; Judge Charles D. Gill honored by the U.S. Attorney General; single mother relates extortion perpetrated on her; ce |
252 | 0136CL-002 | Victim Services | 1990 | Complaints about denial of assistance from Victim Services; certification of total money awarded to crime victims; widow of homicide victim protests short sentence given the killer. |
252 | 0137CL-001 | Volunteers | 1981 | Urge Governor to keep the Governor's Council on Voluntary Action intact; retirees write to Governor about volunteer opportunities; form letter sent to all Connecticut schools concerning the Youth Acti |
252 | 0137CL-002 | [Volunteers]--Vista | 1981 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval. |
252 | 0137CL-003 | Volunteers | 1982 | Request Governor's proclamation for National Volunteer Week; Governor sends letters of recognition to volunteers; volunteer program of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. |
252 | 0137CL-004 | [Volunteers]--Vista | 1982 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval. |
253 | 0137CL-005 | [Volunteers]--Vista | February 1982 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval. |
253 | 0137CL-006 | [Volunteers]--Vista | April 1982 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval. |
253 | 0137CL-007 | Volunteers | 1983 | Request for nomination for outstanding volunteer award; Commission on Fire Prevention and Control reports on number of volunteer hours given. |
253 | 0137CL-008 | [Volunteers]--Vista | 1983 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval. |
253 | 0137CL-009 | Volunteers | 1984-1985 | Protests change in policy on volunteers at the Department of Adult Probation; application for Vista Volunteers from Connecticut Food Bank, with the Governor's approval; information concerning the Pres |
253 | 0137CL-010 | Volunteers | 1986 | Concern that volunteerism will drop because of liability suits; application for Vista Volunteers for Literacy Volunteers of Connecticut, with Governor's approval. |
253 | 0137CL-011 | Volunteers | May-December 1987 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval; information about the President's Volunteer Action Awards; letter from Congresswoman Nancy Johnson |
253 | 0137CL-012 | Volunteers | July 1987 | Application for Vista Volunteers to assist shelters throughout the state, with the Governor's approval. |
253 | 0137CL-013 | Volunteers | February-September 1988 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval. |
253 | 0137CL-014 | Volunteers | November 1988 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval. |
254 | 0137CL-015 | Volunteers | 1989 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval; annual report of Literacy Volunteers of America--Connecticut; Red Cross survey of training needs; |
254 | 0137CL-016 | Volunteers | 1990 | Applications for Vista Volunteers from various community organizations, with the Governor's approval; neighborhood organization in New Haven concerned about the unused 26 acres of land designated for |
254 | 0138CL-001 | Washington Office | 1981 | Copy of letter sent to Congressional delegation opposing reductions in funding for programs for the elderly; request that representative from the office attend an American Unity Day rally in Washingto |
254 | 0138CL-002 | Washington Office | 1982 | Invitation to attend meeting on quality control in food stamp, AFDC and Medicaid programs; letter about the National Governors' Association federalism policy sent to Governor for his signature; memo t |
254 | 0138CL-003 | Washington Office | 1983 | List of states that have borrowed funds from UI; copy of proposal for new federal initiative for the production of multifamily rental housing; reports of legislative activities in Washington; report o |
254 | 0138CL-004 | Washington Office | 1984 | Testimony of William Ruckleshaus on the administration's acid rain policy before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; reports on the status of bills in the House and Senate; Mid-Summe |
254 | 0138CL-005 | Washington Office--Weekly Activities Reports | 1984 | |
254 | 0138CL-006 | Washington Office | 1985 | Report on legislation introduced or co-sponsored by the state Congressional delegation; information on infrastructure renewal financing; office needs Governor's position on designating Farmington Rive |
255 | 0138CL-007 | Washington Office--Weekly Activities Reports | 1985 | |
255 | 0138CL-008 | Washington Office | 1986 | Weekly activities reports; Governors' votes defeating the proposed National Governors' Association gas tax turnback policy; update on tax reform and federal budget; Governor invited to testify on grou |
255 | 0138CL-009 | Washington Office | 1987 | Weekly activities reports; reports of bills introduced and co-sponsored by the state Congressional delegation; revision of the Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction law. |
255 | 0138CL-010 | Washington Office | 1988 | Efforts of the Indian American Forum for Political Education to erect a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Washington, DC. |
255 | 0139CL-001 | Wash[ington] Testimony | 1981 | Briefing book. |
255 | 0140CL-001 | Welcome | 1981 | Welcome letter and schedule of visit of Doctor Berilo Ramos Borba. |
255 | 0140CL-002 | Welcome | 1982 | Welcome letters to new church pastor, members of the Pearl Harbor Attack Veterans' Association and attendees of the Connecticut High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. |
255 | 0141CL-001 | Wildey, William | 1981-1982 | Correspondence. |
255 | 0142CL-001 | Women | 1981 | Legislative agenda of the Connecticut Task Force on Abused Women; requests for information about programs for women in Connecticut; thanks Governor for addressing the League of Women Voters; Permanent |
255 | 0142CL-002 | Women | 1982 | Thanks Governor for filing amicus brief in support of the National Organization for Women' appeal in the U.S. Supreme Court; Permanent Commission on the Status of Women Director Susan Bucknell thanks |
255 | 0142CL-003 | Women--State White House Conference on Children and Youth | 1982 | Report on Conference by Commission of the Department of Children and Youth Services; report from Conference concerning need for day care for working families; Permanent Commission of the Status of Wom |
255 | 0142CL-004 | Women | 1983 | League of Women Voters of the Tri-State Metropolitan Region concerned about regional planning efforts following termination of the Tri-State Regional Planning Commission. |
255 | 0142CL-005 | Women | 1984 | Permanent Commission concerned about Affirmative Action regulations that do not include sexual harassment; Governor approves proposal to establish a Women's' Veterans Task Force. |
255 | 0142CL-006 | Women | 1985 | Permanent Commission thanks Governor for designating National Women's History Week; information concerning the Women of Color Task Force of the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women. |
255 | 0142CL-007 | Women | 1987 | Permanent Commission on the Status of Women urges Governor to issue an Executive Order prohibiting state support of organizations that discriminate because of age, race, creed, color, etc.; request fo |
255 | 0142CL-008 | Women | 1988 | Requests information about women Commissioners in Connecticut; request nominations for leadership award; League of Women Voters express concerns about budget cuts to social service programs. |
255 | 0142CL-009 | Women | 1989 | Information about and invitation to be a mentor for the Urban Women's Development Project; report of changes in bylaws of the Connecticut Federation of Democratic Women's Clubs; League of Women Voters |
255 | 0142CL-010 | Women | 1990 | Information concerning Women Executives in State Government; anti-abortion letters. |
256 | 0143CL-001 | Mags--AFDC | November 5 - December 7, | Mayors, shelter employees, AFDC recipients, business people, and social workers urge the Governor to support rental assistance to AFDC families living in unsubsidized housing. Governor responds that |
256 | 0143CL-002 | Mags--AFDC | December 8, 1987-January | Mayors, shelter employees, AFDC recipients, business people, and social workers urge the Governor to support rental assistance to AFDC families living in unsubsidized housing. |
256 | 0143CL-003 | Mags--Bingo Laws | 1987 | Constituents oppose the tax on bingo games because it makes the games more expensive for seniors. Governor replies that any change must be done legislatively. |
256 | 0143CL-004 | Mags--[Lyme Disease] | September-November 1987 | Constituents petition the Governor to include in his budget increased funding to study Lyme Disease. |
256 | 0143CL-005 | Mags--CHHC 1/88 | January 1988 | Constituents and health care workers criticize the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care for reducing hospital rates so they cannot meet increases in nurses salaries. The Governor defends the Commi |
256 | 0143CL-006 | Mags--CT Interstate Banking Law (Northeast Bancorp) | January- March 1988 | Correspondents urge the Governor to support a law change that would allow Connecticut banks to merge with larger ones in New York State. No response from the Governor is in the file. |
256 | 0143CL-007 | Mags--Converse Communications Center | August-October 1988 | Deaf individuals and their advocates petition and write urging the Governor to restore an $80,000 cut in the 1989 budget for Converse Communication Center. The Center provided TDD message relay servi |
256 | 0143CL-008 | Mags--Elderly Nutrition | October-December 1988 | Senior citizens and their advocates ask Governor to not cut the elderly nutrition program. Governor responds that no cuts were made in the current year, and the proposed cut is just a proposal. |
256 | 0143CL-009 | Mags--Farmington Canal Corridor | December 1987- September | Constituents request that Governor support efforts to use the abandoned rail corridor along the Farmington Canal as a multi-use trail. Some of the letters were bucked to the Department of Transportat |
256 | 0143CL-010 | Mags--FCC Cellular Telephone Tower | June-July 1988 | Residents of Greenwich and towns nearby in New York object to plans to erect a cellular telephone tower in Greenwich. The Governor sends these letters to the Siting Council for direct response and th |
256 | 0143CL-011 | Mags--Fingerprint Identification (AFIS) | December 1987-March 1988 | Law enforcement professionals write in support of Dr. Henry Lee's request for an Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) for the Forensic Science Laboratory. They urge the Governor to supp |
256 | 0143CL-012 | Mags--Fleet Banking Financial Letters | December 1987-March 1988 | Constituents oppose proposed legislation allowing the Fleet Group of Rhode Island to merge with a New York bank without divesting itself of its Connecticut holdings. Many feel that Connecticut banks s |
257 | 0143CL-013 | Mags--House Bill 5545 | March-April 1988 | Certified Public Accountants and businessmen ask Governor to support the portion of H.B. 5545 that exempts their business or their financial analysts, respectively, from taxation. The bill clarifies |
257 | 0143CL-014 | Mags--Jai Alai Strike | April-May 1988 | Individuals who frequented Jai Alai frontons urge the Governor to support the players who want a union, and to keep the frontons, which were closed due to violence, closed until an agreement is reache |
257 | 0143CL-015 | Mags--Massport | December 1987-February 19 | Private pilots and businessmen object to Massport's proposal to increase landing fees at Logan Airport. The Governor responds that he is monitoring the situation. |
257 | 0143CL-016 | Mags--MTA Smoking Ban Mags--MTA Smoking Ban | March-April 1988 | Primarily opposition to the smoking ban imposed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on commuter trains. The main accusation was that the decision had been made without public input. They al |
257 | 0143CL-017 | Mags--Municipal Liability Trust Fund Mags--MTA Smoking Ban | February, April 1988 | Municipal leaders urge the Governor to continue funding the trust fund so towns and cities can reduce their liability risks. The Governor replies that he cannot include the money in his 1988-1989 bud |
257 | 0143CL-018 | Mags--Nursing [Shortage] | October 1987-April 1988 | Three topics concerning nursing were included in this file. Nurses and health care administrators volunteer to serve on the Task Force on Nursing, ask that a working nurse be appointed, or suggest th |
257 | 0143CL-019 | Mags--Private Health Care Providers | October 1987-January 1988 | Employees request fair wages for private health care workers under contract to the Department of Mental Health. Parents and providers add their support for increased salaries. The Governor confirms |
257 | 0143CL-020 | Mags--Property Tax | February-April 1988 | Businessmen oppose tax classification which could raise their property taxes, and the ask the Governor to continue supporting the business service tax exemption. O'Neill responds that he is personall |
257 | 0143CL-021 | Mags--Racial Integration | December 1987-January 198 | Constituents oppose Education Commissioner Tirozzi's school desegregation plan, in part because it includes busing children from the suburbs to the city. Some correspondents call for Tirozzi's resign |
257 | 0143CL-022 | Mags--State Library Budget | October 1988-January 1989 | Library associations, genealogists, librarians, town selectmen and library patrons were among the constituents who urged the Governor to support full funding for the State Library so it could maintain |
257 | 0143CL-023 | Mags--State Library Budget, copies | October-December 1988 | Copies of letters sent by library associations, genealogists, librarians, town selectmen and library patrons to their state representatives and senators urging them to support full funding for the Sta |
257 | 0143CL-024 | Mags--United Fleet Bank | December 1987-January 198 | Customers of United Bank and Trust oppose the divestiture of their bank because of Fleet National Bank's pending merger with a New York State bank. No response from the Governor is in the file. |
258 | 0143CL-025 | Mags--Adult Day Care | February-March 1989 | Health care providers and relatives of the elderly protest the elimination of funding for adult day care programs from the 1989-1990 state budget. The Governor's response does not seem to address thi |
258 | 0143CL-026 | Mags--AFDC | January-February 1989 | Ministers, Yale students, AFDC recipients, business people, legal assistance organizations, and social workers urge the Governor to support rental assistance to families receiving Aid to Families with |
258 | 0143CL-027 | Mags--Andover Lake Dam | July 1989 | Residents near Andover Lake have protested the existence of a house built without permits and within the flood plain of the dam. Now they are angry at the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) |
258 | 0143CL-028 | Mags--Automated Library Technology | June 1989 | Librarians and one patron ask the Governor to include the State Library's request for funds on the Bon Commission's agenda. The money was earmarked for two computerized library catalog systems, reQue |
258 | 0143CL-029 | Mags--B.A.T. Industries | August-September 1989 | Employees plead with the Governor to intervene in the hostile takeover of their employer, B.A.T. Industries, the parent of Saks Fifth Avenue. The Governor responds that he has no authority to stop th |
258 | 0143CL-030 | Mags--Bill 7224 | March 1989 | Parents, service providers, and advocates urge the Governor to restore three million dollars to the Department of Mental Retardation's sheltered workshops. The Governor responds that the cuts only lim |
258 | 0143CL-031 | Mags--Breakthrough for [to] the Aging Program | February-March 1989 | The elderly and their caretakers protest cuts and urge the Governor's support of the Department of Aging budget, particularly the program that sends volunteers to visit the house-bound elderly. The G |
258 | 0143CL-032 | Mags--Business-to-Business [Sales Tax] #3 | February-April 1989 | Businessmen and others oppose a new tax imposed on some business-to-business and professional services. The Governor thanks writers for voicing their concerns but he presented a balanced in February a |
258 | 0143CL-033 | Mags--Capital Gains #4 | February-May 1989 | Retirees, individuals starting businesses, and others object to a proposed increase of the capital gains tax. The Governor thanks writers for voicing their concerns but he presented a balanced in Feb |
258 | 0143CL-034 | Mags--Community Placement | November 1988-January 198 | Parents, relatives, friends and supporters of the Shoreline Association for the Retarded and Handicapped oppose the cut proposed for the Department of Mental Retardation budget. Their counter proposa |
258 | 0143CL-035 | Mags--[Cromwell Trash-to-Energy Plant] | April 1989 | Residents of Cromwell and of neighboring towns object to the construction of a trash-to-energy plant in Cromwell. Governor O'Neill describes the need to find a solution to the state's solid waste pro |
258 | 0143CL-036 | Mags--DEP Increased Funding | July-September 1989 | Constituents urge the Governor to increase funding for the state Department of Environmental Protection. Correspondents mention staffing needs and the restoration of Long Island Sound most often. O' |
258 | 0143CL-037 | Mags--Doyle, Robert | August-September 1989 | Friends and customers of a Litchfield pharmacist ask Governor O'Neill to intervene in his case. Robert Doyle was arrested for providing drugs without a prescription. The Governor states that he has |
258 | 0143CL-038 | Mags--Drugs | September-October 1989 | Constituents urge O'Neill to pass laws stipulating mandatory convictions for drug dealers and users, providing more jail cells, and allocating money to cities for fighting drugs. They made their view |
258 | 0143CL-039 | Mags--Fair Wage, DMR | November-December 1989 | Administrators and board members of associations for retarded citizens and service providers request funding to the Department of Mental Retardation that would assure fair wages for private sector emp |
259 | 0143CL-040 | Mags--Flag Burning | September-November 1989 | Letters, an advertisement in a newspaper, and pre-printed postal cards from constituents urge the Governor and legislature to ratify the flag burning amendment. Also includes two petitions from VFW p |
259 | 0143CL-041 | Mags--Fort Hill Park (BWG) | February 1989 | Form letters urge the Governor to support construction of affordable housing in Waterbury. He assures correspondents that the project is on the Bond Commission's agenda. |
259 | 0143CL-042 | Mags--Hazardous Waste Sites | April-May 1989 | Form letters from constituents entreat the Governor to support H.B. 7302 which set goals for cleaning up sites and increased hazardous waste assessments to make industries liable for more of the costs |
259 | 0143CL-043 | Mags--Health and Welfare Services for Non-Public Schools | March-May 1989 | Parents of school children, school administrators, teachers, and social workers send form letters opposing budget cuts to health and welfare services (psychologists, nurses, social workers, etc.) prov |
259 | 0143CL-044 | Mags--Higher Education's Budget Reductions | April-May 1989 | College students ask the Governor to restore funds to the State College budgets. The Governor essentially says, sorry, but the deficit made the cuts necessary. |
259 | 0143CL-045 | Mags--Homeless (Millie) | January-April 1989 | Constituents, mostly Yale students, oppose elimination of rental subsidies for homeless families in emergency situations. Some families face eviction April 10 unless emergency housing or funding is f |
259 | 0143CL-046 | Mags--Homosexual [Wesleyan University Students] | February-April 1989 | Students at Wesleyan University undertake a letter-writing campaign to support a gay rights bill, H.B. 7115, that would add sexual orientation to anti-discrimination legislation. Two massive mailings |
259 | 0143CL-047 | Mags--Homosexual | February 12-26, 1989 | Letters for and against the proposed gay rights legislation, H.B. 7115, that would add sexual orientation to anti-discrimination legislation. Several churches sent petitions against the bill. The Go |
259 | 0143CL-048 | Mags--Homosexual | February 26-March 9, 1989 | Letters for and against the proposed gay rights legislation, H.B. 7115, that would add sexual orientation to anti-discrimination legislation. The Governor assures letter writers that he will keep thei |
259 | 0143CL-049 | Mags--Homosexual [no response] | 1989 | Letters for and against the proposed gay rights legislation, H.B. 7115, that would add sexual orientation to anti-discrimination legislation. Letter writers did not include a complete name or address, |
259 | 0143CL-050 | Mags--Hospitals--Conn. Hospital Association (Norris) | November 7-21, 1989 | Complaints from hospital administrators and board members complaining about the slow budget process at the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care. The delay impacts when and how hospitals set their |
260 | 0143CL-051 | Mags--Hospitals--Conn. Hospital Association (Norris) | November 22-27, 1989 | Complaints from hospital administrators and board members complaining about the slow budget process at the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care. The delay impacts when and how hospitals set their |
260 | 0143CL-052 | Mags--Hospitals--Conn. Hospital Association (Norris) | November 28, 1989-January | Complaints from hospital administrators and board members complaining about the slow budget process at the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care. The delay impacts when and how hospitals set their |
260 | 0143CL-053 | Mags--Housing Eviction 89 (BG) | January 1989 | Residents of a Berlin mobile home park appeal to the Governor for assistance when they learn they are to be evicted. O'Neill lists the individuals who are working to find a solution. |
260 | 0143CL-054 | Mags--Housing--Homeless | March-April 1989 | Constituents oppose elimination of rental subsidies for homeless families in emergency situations. Some families face eviction April 10 unless emergency housing or funding is found. Governor O'Neill |
260 | 0143CL-055 | Mags--Iroquois Gas Transmission (Bob Grant) | January-May 1989 | Groups, individuals and businesses, many from Shelton, oppose the construction of multiple gas lines through Connecticut. The Governor's response is not in the file. |
260 | 0143CL-056 | Mags--Lottery | July 1989 | Constituents write in support of Lottery Chief Blaine Lewis and protest his dismissal. |
260 | 0143CL-057 | Mags--Medicaid (Long Term Care) (Jane) | July-August 1989 | Certified Nursing Assistants and their administrators object to a new provision requiring them to be re-certified. The Governor states that it is a federal, not a state, issue. |
260 | 0143CL-058 | Mags--Medicaid--Pharmaceutical (DIM) Millie | July 15-23, 1989 | Pharmacists, supported by a few customers, protest the eight percent cut in the average wholesale price reimbursements for Medicaid and ConnPACE prescriptions. They claim the increased costs will eit |
260 | 0143CL-059 | Mags--Medicaid--Pharmaceutical (DIM) Millie | July 24-August 29, 1989 | Pharmacists, supported by a few customers, protest the eight percent cut in the average wholesale price reimbursements for Medicaid and ConnPACE prescriptions. They claim the increased costs will eit |
260 | 0143CL-060 | Mags--Mental Retardation Budget (Norris) | June 1989 | Staff at Mansfield Training School send a form letter criticizing the accelerated community placement of clients and the threatened lay-offs of staff to help balance the state budget. A parent of a D |
260 | 0143CL-061 | Mags--MetaMetrics, Div. of Rehabilitation Services (Norris) | March-April 1989 | MetaMetrics conducted a performance audit of the Department of Rehabilitation Services and made recommendations for improving the administration by either keeping it within the Department of Education |
260 | 0143CL-062 | Mags--Miscellaneous Taxes #5 (Charley) | January 29-February 10, 1 | Constituents tell the Governor not to raise taxes and criticize the Governor for wasteful spending. Some writers enclose a tea bag with their letters. Constituents particularly object to a state inco |
260 | 0143CL-063 | Mags--Miscellaneous Taxes #5 (Charley) | February 11-15, 1989 | Constituents tell the Governor not to raise taxes and criticize the Governor for wasteful spending. Some writers enclose a tea bag with their letters. Constituents particularly object to a state inco |
261 | 0143CL-064 | Mags--Miscellaneous Taxes #5 (Charley) | February 16-March 4, 1989 | Constituents tell the Governor not to raise taxes and criticize the Governor for wasteful spending. Some writers enclose a tea bag with their letters. Constituents particularly object to a state inco |
261 | 0143CL-065 | Mags--Miscellaneous Taxes #5 (Charley) | March 6-12, 1989 | Constituents tell the Governor not to raise taxes and criticize the Governor for wasteful spending. Some writers enclose a tea bag with their letters. Constituents particularly object to a state inco |
261 | 0143CL-066 | Mags--Miscellaneous Taxes #5 (Charley) | March 13-30, 1989 | Constituents tell the Governor not to raise taxes and criticize the Governor for wasteful spending. Some writers enclose a tea bag with their letters. Constituents particularly object to a state inco |
261 | 0143CL-067 | Mags--Miscellaneous Taxes #5 (Charley) | April 1989 | Constituents tell the Governor not to raise taxes and criticize the Governor for wasteful spending. Some writers enclose a tea bag with their letters. Constituents particularly object to a state inco |
261 | 0143CL-068 | Mags--Miscellaneous Taxes #5 (Charley) | May 1989 | Constituents tell the Governor not to raise taxes and criticize the Governor for wasteful spending. Some writers enclose a tea bag with their letters. Constituents particularly object to a state inco |
261 | 0143CL-069 | Mags--Miscellaneous Taxes #5 (Charley) | July-November 1989 | Constituents tell the Governor not to raise taxes and criticize the Governor for wasteful spending. Some writers enclose a tea bag with their letters. Constituents particularly object to a state inco |
261 | 0143CL-070 | Mags--Miscellaneous Taxes #5 (Charley) [no response] | 1989 | Constituents tell the Governor not to raise taxes and criticize the Governor for wasteful spending. Some writers enclose a tea bag with their letters. Constituents particularly object to a state inco |
261 | 0143CL-071 | Mags--Museum | March-April 1989 | Individuals appeal to the Governor to change his decision to eliminate funding for the Connecticut Museum of Natural History and for the State Archaeologist. O'Neill cites the deficit and the need to |
261 | 0143CL-072 | Mags--New Seasons (DMR) (Norris) | May 1989 | New Seasons ran group homes for the mentally retarded. Family and friends of clients ask the Governor for additional funding for staff salary increases. They assert that without additional funding, |
262 | 0143CL-073 | Mags--New York Commuter | March 17-June 14, 1989 | Connecticut residents who work in New York seek a remedy from that state's new tax on both incomes of a couple even when only one works in New York. The Governor replies that he is doing all he can t |
262 | 0143CL-074 | Mags--Nursing Homes [Board Members] | March 27-May 9, 2989 | Nursing home administrators and board members strongly oppose cuts in Medicaid reimbursement rates, which would mean not being able to provide competitive wages for qualified nurses and reducing servi |
262 | 0143CL-075 | Mags--Nursing Homes (Dear Friend) | February-March 1989 | Nursing home staff and residents' families strongly oppose cuts in Medicaid reimbursement rates. Also included are petitions opposing H.B. 7227 (which never made it out of committee). No response fr |
262 | 0143CL-076 | Mags--Nursing Homes (Dear Friend [version 1]) | February 15-March 5, 1989 | Nursing home staff, administrators, residents and their' families strongly oppose cuts in Medicaid reimbursement rates. The Governor describes the financial costs of long term care and explains that |
262 | 0143CL-077 | Mags--Nursing Homes (State Budget) Friend version 2] (Jane) | February 8-March 3, 1989 | Nursing home staff and residents' families strongly oppose H.B. 7227 and budget cuts that will decrease Medicaid reimbursement rates. H.B. 7227 never made it out of committee. The Governor describes |
262 | 0143CL-078 | Mags--Nursing Homes (State Budget) Friend version 2] (Jane) | March 4-9, 1989 | Nursing home staff and residents' families strongly oppose H.B. 7227 and budget cuts that will decrease Medicaid reimbursement rates. H.B. 7227 never made it out of committee. The Governor describes |
262 | 0143CL-079 | Mags--Nursing Homes (State Budget) Friend version 2] (Jane) | March 10-August 28, 1989 | Nursing home staff and residents' families strongly oppose H.B. 7227 and budget cuts that will decrease Medicaid reimbursement rates. H.B. 7227 never made it out of committee. The Governor describes |
262 | 0143CL-080 | Mags--Nursing Homes (State Budget) Friend version 2] (Jane) | [1989] | Nursing home staff and residents' families strongly oppose H.B. 7227 and budget cuts that will decrease Medicaid reimbursement rates. H.B. 7227 never made it out of committee. The Governor describes |
263 | 0143CL-081 | Mags--Nursing Homes (State Budget) Friend version 2] (Jane) | 1989 | Nursing home staff and residents' families strongly oppose H.B. 7227 and budget cuts that will decrease Medicaid reimbursement rates. H.B. 7227 never made it out of committee. The Governor does not |
263 | 0143CL-082 | Mags--Oak Hill School (NH/VL) | February-May 1989 | Families, friends and staff of Oak Hill School ask the Governor to allocate funds to support programs operated by Connecticut Institute for the Blind, including Oak Hill School. Current funding will |
263 | 0143CL-083 | Mags--Park Closings | April 1989 | Residents object to plans curtailing access to thirteen state parks. The Governor informs writers that the decision was rescinded. |
263 | 0143CL-084 | Mags--[Pending Legislation] | March-April 1989 | Constituents ask the Governor to support or veto various bills in the House and Senate. Some of the bills addressed related to dairy income enhancement, the sale of farm land, regional schools, and a |
263 | 0143CL-085 | Mags--Penfield Reef (MCA/VL) | March-May 1989 | Hunters and fishermen write to support the state purchase of land to be used for parking at the Penfield Reef area in Fairfield. The Governor refers them to the Department of Environmental Protection |
263 | 0143CL-086 | Mags--Portland Trash-to-Energy Plant | March-April 1989 | Portland and Cromwell residents oppose the construction of a plant in their neighborhood. The Governor assures them that there will be public hearings before a decision is reached selecting one of th |
263 | 0143CL-087 | Mags--Preston Trash-to-Energy Plant | March 1989 | One letter from a constituent opposed to the proposed site in Preston because of its proximity to schools. The Governor assures the individual that there will be public hearings before a decision is r |
263 | 0143CL-088 | Mags--Proposed Deep River Construction | March-May 1989 | Residents object to a proposal to cut trees and widen Route 154 in Deep River, the town's Main Street. No response from the Governor is in the file. |
263 | 0143CL-089 | Mags--1989-90 Proposed State Budget | December 1988-February 15 | Constituents express their concerns and frustrations about the proposed state budget. Some request that the Governor not cut funding for residential facilities for the mentally ill or for other state |
263 | 0143CL-090 | Mags--1989-90 Proposed State Budget | February 16-April 1989 | Constituents express their concerns and frustrations about the proposed state budget. Some request that the Governor not cut funding for residential facilities for the mentally ill or for other state |
263 | 0143CL-091 | Mags--Proposed Utility Tax #1 | February 6-10, 1989 | Businesses, senior citizens on fixed incomes, and others oppose O'Neill's suggestion to extend the sales tax to utility bills. Some individuals propose a state income tax instead, and others threaten |
263 | 0143CL-092 | Mags--Proposed Utility Tax #1 | February 11-March 13, 198 | Businesses, senior citizens on fixed incomes, and others oppose O'Neill's suggestion to extend the sales tax to utility bills. Some individuals propose a state income tax instead, and others threaten |
264 | 0143CL-093 | Mags--Rea Estate Conveyance Tax | April 1989 | The New Canaan Board of Realtors encouraged individuals to use the advertisement they placed in the newspaper to send a message to Hartford. The message was, kill the proposed increases in real estat |
264 | 0143CL-094 | Mags--Route 6 | September-October 1989 | Residents of eastern Connecticut express their anger toward O'Neill for trying to bypass the Army Corps of Engineers' denial of approval for the Route 6 expressway. The Corps denied approval in order |
264 | 0143CL-095 | Mags--Route 7 | March 1989 | One individual's letter opposing the construction of a Super Route 7. The Governor defends the state's plans. More letters concerning Route 7 can be found in the Sub-series Transportation. |
264 | 0143CL-096 | Mags--Route 25 (Marilyn) | February 1989 | Residents of Northbrook Condominiums do not want their neighborhood destroyed to accommodate a new Route 25 highway. They advocate widening the current road instead. The Governor defends the Departme |
264 | 0143CL-097 | Mags--Route 72 Expressway | November 1988-March 1989 | Residents of Bristol and neighboring towns oppose the extension of Route 72 based on economics (state budget) and practicality. The Governor defends the project on both points. |
264 | 0143CL-098 | Mags--State Income Tax #2 | February-May 1989 | Some constituents ask the Governor to continue opposing a state income tax, while a majority ask him to give it serious consideration. O'Neill reaffirms his opposition to the income tax. |
264 | 0143CL-099 | Mags--[State] Income Tax #2 with changes | April-June 1989 | Some constituents ask the Governor to continue opposing a state income tax, while a majority ask him to give it serious consideration. O'Neill reaffirms his opposition to the income tax in a letter d |
264 | 0143CL-100 | Mags--State Income Tax #2 with Monagan Changes | May-June 1989 | Constituents express their opposition to an increased sales tax, preferring a state income tax. O'Neill reaffirms his opposition to the income tax in a letter different from the ones sent previously. |
264 | 0143CL-101 | Mags--UConn Health Center Paramedic Program | April-May 1989 | Constituents oppose the UConn Health Center budget plan that will eliminate the Paramedic Program and lay off four fire fighters. After the Governor's office contacts UConn Health Center officials, t |
264 | 0143CL-102 | Mags--WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Program | October 1989 | Individuals ask O'Neill to provide state funding to the WIC Program's supplemental nutrition project. The Governor will consider the request, but says he must be cognizant of all social service progr |
265 | 0143CL-103 | Mags--An Act Concerning Chlorofluorocarbons | January-February 1990 | Memoranda from the Governor to all state agencies concerning P.A. 89-227, An Act Concerning Chlorofluorocarbons, and a provision that prohibits any state agency or institution from purchasing any new |
265 | 0143CL-104 | Mags--An Act Concerning . . . Medical Care | March-June 1990 | A family member opposes cuts in funding for nursing homes which is where her mother resides. Several drafts of the Governor's letter inform constituents that the bill was not passed and explains the |
265 | 0143CL-105 | Mags--An Act Concerning the Repeal of Certain Statutes | April-May 1990 | Constituents urge the Governor to either sign or veto H.B. 5447, An Act Concerning the Repeal of Certain Statutes, which would repeal criminal statures against abortion. The Governor explains why he |
265 | 0143CL-106 | Mags--APRN [Advanced Practice Registered Nurse] | February 1990 | A Nurse Practitioner asks the Governor to allocate funds to the Department of Health Services to implement a licensing program for APRNs allowing them to write prescriptions. Only one incoming letter |
265 | 0143CL-107 | Mags--Affordable Housing | February 1990 | The Governor invites individuals to help create a new Connecticut Housing Finance and Development Authority. |
265 | 0143CL-108 | Mags--AIDS | November 1989-January 199 | A minister and a social service administrator ask the Governor to fund agencies that help AIDS victims. He assures them the housing for AIDS victims is a high priority of the Human Services Cabinet. |
265 | 0143CL-109 | Mags--Boot Camp | January-February 1990 | Municipal leaders oppose the development of a boot camp on the grounds of the Cheshire Correctional Institution. O'Neill reminds them of the prison overcrowding crisis. This is part of the solution |
265 | 0143CL-110 | Mags--Bradley Airport - Amsterdam | March 1990 | Drafts of the Governor's letter and a copy of Transportation Commissioner Burns' letter to Senators and Congressmen in Washington requesting their support for international service from Bradley Airpo |
265 | 0143CL-111 | Mags--Budget | January-August 1990 | Various drafts of letters sent from the Governor to constituents and state legislators putting Connecticut's budget into context with other New England states. The Governor includes a statement about |
265 | 0143CL-112 | Mags--Bulkeley High School | March 1990 | Students complain about the polluted air in Hartford's Bulkeley High School. The Governor's response is not in the file. |
265 | 0143CL-113 | Mags--Burlington Fish Hatchery | February-March 1990 | Individuals express concern about the impact of a multifamily development on the Burlington Fish Hatchery. Governor refers concerns to Commissioner Carothers of the Department of Environmental Protec |
265 | 0143CL-114 | Mags--Care and Share | March 1990 | Drafts of the Governor's letter to volunteers and committee chairmen thanking them for making the fund drive successful. |
265 | 0143CL-115 | Mags--DCYS [Budget] | January 1990 | Constituents plead with the Governor to not cut the Department of Children and Youth Services budget. The Governor assures them he will take their concerns into consideration. |
265 | 0143CL-116 | Mags--College Funding | February 1990 | A teacher and a student express their concerns about proposed cuts to the budget for higher education. The Governor responds with a description of his commitment to higher education. |
265 | 0143CL-117 | Mags--CHHC | May-June 1990 | Constituents write in support of the Facilities Renewal Project proposed for Yale-New Haven Hospital and which is undergoing review by the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care. No response from th |
265 | 0143CL-118 | Mags--CONNSACS | January 1990 | Drafts of O'Neill's letter promising to take concerns into consideration sent to individuals objecting to budget cuts to the sexual assault service. |
265 | 0143CL-119 | Mags--Educational Cuts | December 1989-March 1990 | Faculty and students protest cuts to the community college and state university systems. Several drafts of the Governor's response affirm his commitment to higher education but admits priorities chan |
265 | 0143CL-120 | Mags--Education--Rehab[ilitation] Services | December 1989-January 199 | Three learning disable individuals express concern about a projected budget shortfall that could reduce access to rehabilitative services. The Governor reports that funding has been found and the sho |
265 | 0143CL-121 | Mags--Elderly Nutrition | January 1990 | Drafts of the Governor's response to constituents urging him to continue funding elderly nutrition programs. He said he would take their suggestions into consideration. |
265 | 0143CL-122 | Mags--Energy Prices | January 1990 | Copies of the Governor's response to complaints about rising energy costs. He informs constituents that he ordered a statewide investigation and requested a Congressional investigation. |
265 | 0143CL-123 | Mags--Fair Wage | December 1989-March 1990 | Employees of private health care providers under contract to the Department of Mental Health demand a fair wage, comparable to their peers working for the state government. The Governor outlines his a |
265 | 0143CL-124 | Mags--Gifted Students | December 1989-January 199 | Constituents demand that programs for gifted students be included in the next budget. The Governor does not hold out much hope that funding will be restored. |
265 | 0143CL-125 | Mags--Gov[ernment] Management and Efficiency | January-February 1990 | Individuals send their resumes and ask for a position with the Governor's Special Counsel for Government Management and Efficiency. Counsel Timothy Bannon replies that there are not plans to create o |
265 | 0143CL-126 | Mags--Gregan, Richard | March-April 1990 | Individuals both defend and strongly criticize the actions of Canine Control Officer Richard Gregan in handling a animal abuse case. The Governor bucks the letters to Agriculture Commissioner Kenneth |
265 | 0143CL-127 | Mags--Hate Bill | May 1990 | Letters in favor of and against the so-called Hate Crime Bill which would impose stronger sentences on individuals who assault people because of their race, religion, sexual preference, etc. The Gove |
265 | 0143CL-128 | Mags--Hazardous Waste Program | 1989 (found with 1990) | One letter expressing the opinion that residents and industries should reduce and prevent hazardous waste problems instead of managing it afterward. The Governor explains the generation of hazardous |
265 | 0143CL-129 | Mags--Iroquois Nat[ural] Gas Pipeline | February 1990 | Connecticut residents oppose the construction of a natural gas pipeline across the state. The Governor states his opposition and the conditions under which the pipeline could be built. |
265 | 0143CL-130 | Mags--Library Assoc[iation] | December 1989-January 199 | Librarians and patrons appeal to the Governor for his support of the budget items identified as critical by the Connecticut Library Association. The Governor promises to take these concerns into cons |
265 | 0143CL-131 | Mags--Lifestar [sic] Helicopter | December 1989-January 199 | Constituents ask the Governor to support Hartford Hospital's request for a second Life Star helicopter. He informs these individuals that the application will be reconsidered. |
265 | 0143CL-132 | Mags--Maneuver Prog[ram] | April-May 1990 | Naugatuck Valley residents express their displeasure that a charity event, the Griffin Hospital Cow Maneuver, was cancelled because of a state regulation supervising charitable gaming. The Governor s |
265 | 0143CL-133 | Mags--Metro North | December 1989-January 199 | Commuters on the New Haven Line write about their support or opposition to fare increases proposed by Metro North. The Governor states his opposition to the increase. |
265 | 0143CL-134 | Mags--MVD [Department of Motor Vehicles] Branch Closing | February 1990 | Constituents object to proposed plans to close certain Department of Motor Vehicle branch offices, part of the study of the Management of State Government. The Governor suggests individuals write to |
265 | 0143CL-135 | Mags--Order of Selection | January-March 1990 | Primarily drafts of Governor's response to constituents concerned about the possibility of an Order of Selection by the Division of Rehabilitative Services. One sample incoming letter is included. O |
265 | 0143CL-136 | Mags--Power Plant, Killingly | 1989-1990 | The Governor explains the process by which a permit was issues for a wood-fueled power plant in Killingly and includes the Siting Council's Findings of Fact, Opinion, and Decision and Order in the cas |
265 | 0143CL-137 | Mags--Pre-cast cells in prison | December 1989-January 199 | Drafts of the Governor's reply to opponents of using pre-cast cement cells in building prisons. He explains the dire need for prison expansion in the state. |
265 | 0143CL-138 | Mags--Prison Overcrowding | January 1990 | Drafts of Governor's response to Cheshire residents who object to the development of a boot camp on the grounds of the Cheshire Correctional Center. |
265 | 0143CL-139 | Mags--Puppetry Program, UConn | March-April 1990 | Constituents protest freezing the faculty position in puppetry at UConn's Theater Department. O'Neill explains how tight the budget is. |
265 | 0143CL-140 | Mags--Quinebaug Park | April 1990 | Drafts of the Governor's response to residents of Quinebaug Park, an adult mobile home community concerning an increase in their rent. He bucks the letters to Consumer Protection. No constituent let |
265 | 0143CL-141 | Mags--Rental Ass[istance] Program | February-March 1990 | Individuals propose that one solution to homelessness and lack of affordable housing is to increase the appropriation for the Rental Assistance Program. The Governor states the fiscal situation precl |
265 | 0143CL-142 | Mags--Resource Recover, Haddam | February 1990 | Drafts of the Governor's letter to Haddam residents that the Connecticut Resource Recovery Authority has addressed their concerns about the location of a resource recovery facility in their town. No |
265 | 0143CL-143 | Mags--Response Time [on] Correspondence | March 1990 | Memorandum from Executive Aide David McQuade advising all Commissioners that requests from the Governor's office for a draft response should be completed in five working days. |
265 | 0143CL-144 | Mags--Rifle and Shotgun Waiting Period | May 1990 | One individual sends a copy of the same letter on three consecutive days to the Governor urging him to veto S.B. 305 that imposes a statewide waiting period on shotgun and rifle sales. No response fr |
265 | 0143CL-145 | Mags--Roe v Wade | April-May 1990 | Constituents express their opposition to abortion. The Governor responds that his religious views are against the practice but as a government leader he must uphold the law. |
265 | 0143CL-146 | Mags--Senior Citizens--Medicare | March 1990 | A draft of the Governor's reply to individuals concerned about Medicare rate increases and benefit changes. He reports that he has asked Insurance Commission Peter F. Kelly to hold a public hearing. N |
265 | 0143CL-147 | Mags--Shaw (Gates) Property | March 1990 | Constituents urge the Governor to support the state purchase of the Shaw property along the Farmington River. The Governor states he hopes to expedite the process. |
265 | 0143CL-148 | Mags--State Telecommunications Tower, Wilton | January-March 1990 | Wilton residents oppose a planned modification to the State Police telecommunications tower in their community. In reply, the Governor describes the hearing and decision-making processes of the Sitin |
265 | 0143CL-149 | Mags--Swans | January-February 1990 | One constituent letter opposes killing swans to control their population. Several drafts of the Governor's reply defends the Department of Environmental Protection's actions. |
265 | 0143CL-150 | Mags--UConn--Budget | November 1989-March 1990 | Students, parents and others oppose budget cuts proposed by the legislature. The Governor replies by describing all he has done for higher education. |
265 | 0143CL-151 | Mags--UConn--Food Service | March-April 1990 | Food service employees are concerned about changes in their contract with UConn. The Governor states the contract is the responsibility of UConn's administration and then describes what he has done f |
265 | 0143CL-152 | Mags--UNC Naval Products | April 1990 | One constituent expresses concern about the economic and personal impact of the closing of a major employer like UNC. The Governor reports that the Departments of Economic Development and Labor are w |
265 | 0143CL-153 | Mags--Women, Infants and Children Food Program | October 1989-January 1990 | Recipients and others oppose pending cuts to the WIC program. O'Neill states that he has no choice due to fiscal constraints although he understands the importance of the program. |
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