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Kevin Rennie: Connecticut’s energy market is a mess. Conspiracy mongering won’t fix it.
We want reliable energy at a reasonable price. It’s not a lot to ask.

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Kevin Rennie: Why noxious nostalgia for CT’s deficits and tax increases is arising at worst time
A president whose favorite Bible verse is “an eye for an eye” will govern with a broad definition of retribution. States like Connecticut need to brace themselves.

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Kevin Rennie: An award can recognize the enduring power of Connecticut cronyism in politics
We continue to dwell in a dark age of cynicism that will grow worse in many ways in the next four years.

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Kevin Rennie: Heroic figures who turned an approaching catastrophe into mere calamity
The year was also marked by heroic figures who helped transform an approaching catastrophe into a mere calamity for free people.

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Kevin Rennie: The twist of the ugly video a CT lawmaker posted on social media
What we will never understand is why a lawmaker would take money from people he used this horrifying moment to paint in such an ugly way.

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Kevin Rennie: The secretive CT process that supports a distortion of democracy
Someone in Connecticut government ought to possess a mind prepared to address the current crisis.

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Kevin Rennie: CT should not have sympathy for anyone able to rent a Lamborghini
Nobody should be able to disregard tax obligations by renting a Lamborghini while awaiting delivery of a Porsche to a rented mansion.

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Kevin Rennie: There was one right governor for Connecticut at the right time
My role as a political columnist for the state’s largest newspaper meant we would inevitably fall out.

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Kevin Rennie: The secrets the CT state police union should not keep
They represent power and they can misrepresent power in the wrong hands.

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Kevin Rennie: There is one CT department with the motto ‘shhhh.’ Secrecy corrodes.
The people targeted for “non-renewal” (the crimes against language never end) of their contracts might have some tales to tell.