Board of Regents reinstates illegal salaries for two top Vice Presidents - Wait, What?:
(Or, after translating that to English, read – have these people lost their collective minds?)
Everyone knows that without an educated workforce, Connecticut’s economic future is somewhere between non-functioning and non-existent.
So despite running for office on a platform of increasing funding for public high education, one of the first things Governor Malloy did was push through the deepest cuts in state history for Connecticut’s public colleges and universities, cuts that, in turn, lead to higher tuition and fees.
Then Governor Malloy pushed through an ill-conceived, counter-productive, merger of the Connecticut State University and the Connecticut Community and Technical College