Gov. Malloy's State Of The State Address - 2012

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Healthcare demonstrators at the LOB & Capitol building.
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Bill Curry.
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Kevin Rennie.
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Healthcare demonstrators at the LOB & Capitol building.
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Healthcare demonstrator at the LOB & Capitol building.
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Healthcare demonstrators at the LOB & Capitol building.
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Roy Occhiogrosso before budget briefing.
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Ben Barnes during a budget briefing on the first day of the session.
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Ben Barnes during a budget briefing on the first day of the session.
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Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman.
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Sec. of State Denise Merrill.
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State Comptroller Kevin Lembo.
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Gov. Malloy.
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Gov. Malloy's State Of The State Address - 2012 - Hour 1
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A year ago, Dannel Malloy's job fell into the general categories of triage and emergency medicine. The state's fiances were broken. He had to get the patient stabilized so the process of care could begin. This year, to extend the analogy, the patient is out of intensive care but not out of the woods.

Malloy claims the budget works, and works well enough so that he can talk about spending at least $330 million on new education programs and repairs to the pension fund. For this to work, a lot has to happen right. For one thing, we're all going to have to drink more. Malloy is assuming Sunday liquor sales will pass and that our thirst will translate into $8 million in new revenue.
Meanwhile, his education initiatives -- the latest in a long line of Connecticut school fixes-- are sure to generate debate.

To read a transcript of the Governor's speech, click here.

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