Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Checking in with Connecticut State Government 12/21/11

Checking in with Connecticut State Government 12/21/11:

From the Executive Branch:

Gov. Malloy Announces STEAP Awards for Connecticut Communities

Gov. Malloy Outlines Principles for Education Reform

Gov. Malloy on Announcement of November Employment Figures for Connecticut


From the Legislative Branch:

2012 Regular Session
Convenes: February 8, 2012
Adjourns: May 9, 2012

NEW LEGISLATION EFFECTIVE
January 1, 2012



From the Judicial Branch:

History and Role of the Courts


A recent Supreme Connecticut Supreme Court Opinion on Foreclosures for your interest:



RMS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, LLC.  v.  ANNA M. MILLER ET AL.

link to


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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Connecticut § 12-217nn. Qualified Small Business Job creation Tax Credit

  Sec. 12-217nn. Qualified small business job creation tax credit program. (a) As used in this section:

(1) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development;

(2) "Income year" means the income year or taxable year, as determined under this chapter or chapter 207 or 229, as the case may be;

(3) "Qualified small business" means an employer, subject to tax under this chapter or chapter 207 or 229, who employs less than fifty employees in Connecticut on the date of its application under subsection (c) of this section;

(4) "New employee" means a person hired after May 6, 2010, by the qualified small business during its income years commencing on or after January 1, 2010, and prior to January 1, 2013, to fill a new full-time job. A new employee does not include a person who was employed in Connecticut by a related person with respect to the qualified small business during the prior twelve months;

(5) "Full-time job" means a job in which an employee is required to work at least thirty-five or more hours per week for not less than forty-eight weeks in a calendar year. "Full-time job" does not include a temporary or seasonal job;

(6) "Related person" means (A) a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association or trust controlled by the qualified small business, (B) an individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association or trust that is in control of the qualified small business, (C) a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association or trust controlled by an individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association or trust that is in control of the qualified small business, or (D) a member of the same controlled group as the qualified small business; and

(7) "Control", with respect to a corporation, means ownership, directly or indirectly, of stock possessing fifty per cent or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of the stock of such corporation entitled to vote. "Control", with respect to a trust, means ownership, directly or indirectly, of fifty per cent or more of the beneficial interest in the principal or income of such trust. The ownership of stock in a corporation, of a capital or profits interest in a partnership, limited liability company or association or of a beneficial interest in a trust shall be determined in accordance with the rules for constructive ownership of stock provided in Section 267(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as from time to time amended, other than paragraph (3) of Section 267(c) of said Internal Revenue Code.

(b) (1) There is established a qualified small business job creation tax credit program for qualified small businesses whereby a qualified small business that hires a new employee who resides in the state may be allowed a tax credit against the tax imposed under this chapter or chapter 207 or 229, other than the liability imposed by section 12-707.

(2) The tax credit shall be an amount equal to two hundred dollars per month for each new employee hired.

(3) No tax credit shall be allowed for any new employee hired by a qualified small business in any income year commencing on or after January 1, 2013.

(4) No qualified small business may claim a tax credit for any new employee who is an owner, member or partner in the business or who is not employed at the close of the income year of the qualified small business.

(5) The qualified small business shall claim the tax credit for the income year in which the qualified small business hires a new employee and, if eligible, the two immediately succeeding income years. Any tax credit not used in an income year shall expire and shall not be refundable.

(c) To be eligible to claim the tax credit, a qualified small business shall apply to the commissioner in accordance with the provisions of this section. The application shall be on a form provided by the commissioner and shall contain sufficient information as required by the commissioner, including the activities that the qualified small business primarily engages in, the North American Industrial Classification System code of the qualified small business, the current number of employees employed by the qualified small business as of the application date, and the name and position or job title of the new employee hired.

(d) (1) Upon receipt of an application, the commissioner shall render a decision on the application, in writing, not later than thirty days after the date of its receipt by the commissioner. If the commissioner approves the application of the qualified small business, the commissioner shall issue a certification letter indicating that the tax credit will be available to be claimed by the qualified small business if the qualified small business otherwise meets the requirements of this section.

(2) The total amount of tax credits granted under this section and sections 12-217ii and 12-217oo shall not exceed eleven million dollars in any one fiscal year.

(3) No qualified small business claiming the tax credit under this section with respect to a new employee may claim any credit against any tax under any other provision of the general statutes with respect to the same new employee.

(e) If the qualified small business is an S corporation or an entity treated as a partnership for federal income tax purposes, the tax credit may be claimed by the shareholders or partners of the qualified small business. If the qualified small business is a single member limited liability company that is disregarded as an entity separate from its owner, the tax credit may be claimed by the limited liability company's owner.

(f) For a qualified small business subject to the tax imposed under chapter 229, no credit allowed under this section shall exceed the amount of tax imposed by said chapter. The commissioner shall annually provide to the Commissioner of Revenue Services a list detailing all tax credits that have been approved and all qualified small businesses that have been issued a certification letter under subsection (d) of this section.

(P.A. 10-75, S. 8.)

History: P.A. 10-75 effective May 6, 2010, and applicable to income years commencing on or after January 1, 2010.

ALL Connecticut Tax Rules subject to change and update you must confirm as filing or relying

Checking in with State Government 11-10-11

From the Executive Branch:

State Officials Offer Help to Distressed Homeowners

Gov. Malloy, Lt. Gov. Wyman Launch 28th Annual Care & Share Holiday Food Drive

Gov. Malloy on Veterans Day

Gov. Malloy: Windy Weather Tomorrow May Bring Down Damaged Trees, Limbs


From the Legislative Branch:

INTERIM BULLETIN NO. 24
MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT THE STATE CAPITOL/LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING FOR THE PERIOD OF NOVEMBER 14, 2011 THROUGH NOVEMBER 27, 2011





Monday, November 14, 2011
Through November 30
Department of Energy & Environmental Protection: Annual CT Boater's Guide Cover CompetitionUPPER CONCOURSE
Through November 30
CT Geospatial Council Poster DisplayLOWER CONCOURSE & CAFÉ ENTRY
Through December 14
Office of the Secretary of the State Exhibit Until Mid-December in Hall of Flags: Women's Clothing - The Civil War Era, Laura Crow, Curator, The University of Connecticut Historical Clothing & Textile CollectionHFLAGS
8: 00 AM
State Capitol Police Department: CALEA Accreditation DisplayCONCOR
10: 00 AM
Senator Harp: Achievement Gap Task Force1A
12: 00 PM
Program Review Committee Meeting
Re: Sunset Reviews (ATTACHMENT)
2D
1: 00 PM
Program Review Public Hearing
Re: Sunset Reviews of Board of Examiners of Embalmers and Funeral Directors & Regulation of Hearing Aid Dealers (ATTACHMENT)
2D
1: 00 PM
Office of the Healthcare Advocate Meeting310
1: 00 PM
Office of Health Reform: SustiNet Health Care Cabinet Delivery System & Payment Reform Work Group1B
2: 00 PM
Appropriations Committee Public Hearing Re: Projected State Agency Deficiencies (ATTACHMENT)2C
3: 00 PM
Rep. Megna: Speaker's Working Group on Small Business Health Care1A
4: 00 PM
Program Review Public Hearing
Re: Educator Professional Standards Boards (ATTACHMENT)
2D
6: 00 PM
Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission: Meeting1B
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
8: 00 AM
State Capitol Police Department: CALEA Accreditation DisplayCONCOR
9: 00 AM
Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities: Kids Court - Kids Speak Event1B, 1E, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2E
9: 00 AM
All Our Kin: Panel DiscussionJUDRM
9: 30 AM
Senator Harp: Commission on Health Equity Legislative BreakfastLEG_DINE
10: 00 AM
Commission on Children Forum: Children and the 2012 Legislative Session2D
10: 00 AM
Secretary of the State: Election Performance Task Force Working Group Meeting1C
11: 00 AM
Sen. Williams & UConn AAUP: Emeritus Chapter Meeting1A
1: 00 PM
Department of Public Health, CT Medical Examining Board: Monthly Board Meeting1C
1: 00 PM
Insurance & Real Estate Committee Informational Meeting / Public Hearing on Storms Irene & Alfred (ATTACHMENT)2D
3: 00 PM
Rep. Urban & Sen. Gerratana Children's RBA Report Card Working Group1E
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
8: 00 AM
Department of Public Health: Board of Examiners for Nursing1A
8: 30 AM
Connecticut Council on Environmental Quality: Public Hearing1C
9: 00 AM
Permanent Commission on the Status of Women: Women's Policy Training2C
10: 00 AM
Rep. Fox: Eyewitness Identification Task Force Meeting1E
10: 00 AM
Medicaid Council Consumer Access Committee Meeting3803
10: 00 AM
DAS/DCS Ethics Training for Contracting Staff2A
12: 00 PM
Working Lands Alliance: Annual Meeting & LuncheonJUDRM
2: 00 PM
Juvenile Jurisdiction Policy & Operations Coordinating Council Meeting2C
2: 00 PM
Judiciary Committee Public Hearing followed by Committee Meeting (ATTACHMENT)2B
5: 30 PM
Latino & Puerto Rican Affairs Commission: Monthly Regular Commission Meeting2A
5: 30 PM
African-American Affairs Commission: Monthly Commission MeetingJUDRM
Thursday, November 17, 2011
8: 00 AM
CT Geospatial Information Systems Council: GIS Day Event1B, 1D, CONCOR
8: 30 AM
CT State Board of Education: Committee Meeting2600
8: 30 AM
Credit Union League of Connecticut: Student Reality FairHFLAGS, NHALE, 310, LOBBYN, JUDRM
9: 00 AM
Connecticut Innovations / Department of Public Health: Stem Cell Research Workshop1A
9: 00 AM
Office of the Lt. Governor: State Health Insurance Exchange Meeting2C
9: 00 AM
Office of Policy & Management- Division of Criminal Justice Policy & Planning: Monthly Meeting1C
10: 00 AM
Senator Prague: DAS Section 9 Public Act 11-229 Working Group DRAFT / Final Report Meeting2A
11: 00 AM
Childhood Immunization Task Force Organizational Meeting2B
4: 00 PM
Phi Delta Kappa - UConn Chapter Professional Development Meeting - SRBI: The Academic Side2E, ATRIUM2
Friday, November 18, 2011
9: 00 AM
Department of Correction: Wardens Swearing-in CeremonyJUDRM
9: 30 AM
Medicaid Council: Aged, Blind & Disabled (ABD) Committee Meeting2B
10: 00 AM
U. S. Citizenship & Immigration Services: Adoption CeremonyHFLAGS
3: 00 PM
Dept. of Energy & Environmental Protection & Mystic Seaport: Ceremony for Winning Artists of the 2012 CT Boater's Guide Cover Competition2A, ATRIUM2
Monday, November 21, 2011
1: 00 PM
Municipal Funds Distribution Task Force Meeting1C
2: 00 PM
Rep. Serra & Commission on Aging: Grandparents Visitation Rights Task Force Meeting1A
3: 00 PM
Rep. Megna: Speaker's Working Group on Small Business Health Care1D
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
11: 00 AM
Offices of Health Reform: SustiNet Health Care Cabinet Delivery System & Payment Reform Work Group1C
1: 00 PM
Dept. of Mental Health & Addiction Services: Alcohol & Drug Policy Council Meeting1B
6: 30 PM
Latino & Puerto Rican Affairs Commission: Toastmasters Club Meeting1A
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
10: 30 AM
Office of Health Reform & Innovation: Health Technology Work Group1B

ATTACHMENTS
Program Review and Investigations Committee
Public Hearing
Monday, November 14, 2011 at 1: 00 PM in Room 2D
    Subject: Sunset Reviews of Board of Examiners of Embalmers and Funeral Directors & Regulation of Hearing Aid Dealers Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 12: 00 P. M. in the Second Floor Atrium. Please submit 25 copies of written testimony to Committee staff at the time of sign-up. Members of the public will testify during the first hour; agency representatives, legislators, and chief elected municipal officials will testify during the second hour; and thereafter speakers will alternate between the public and officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee. Testimony submitted after the start of the hearing may not be distributed until a later time.
Appropriations Committee
Public Hearing
Monday, November 14, 2011, 2: 00 PM, Room 2C
Subject: Potential State Agency Deficiencies
Agency testimony will be taken in the following order: Ben Barnes, OPM Secretary; Department of Social Services; Teachers' Retirement Board; Public Defender Services Commission. Public speaker sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis, and will begin at 11: 00 AM in Room 2700. Public testimony will be limited to 3 minutes. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony at the time of sign-up. Testimony delivered after the start of the hearing may not be distributed until a later time. Electronic testimony will be accepted either in Word or PDF format via email at appropriationtestimo@cga. ct. gov for posting on the Committee's website and inclusion in the hearing transcript.
Program Review and Investigations Committee
Public Hearing
Monday, November 14, 2011 at 4: 00 PM in Room 2D
    Subject: Educator Professional Standards Boards Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 3: 00 P. M. in the Second Floor Atrium. Please submit 25 copies of written testimony to Committee staff at the time of sign-up. Members of the public will testify during the first hour; agency representatives, legislators, and chief elected municipal officials will testify during the second hour; and thereafter speakers will alternate between the public and officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee. Testimony submitted after the start of the hearing may not be distributed until a later time.
Insurance & Real Estate Committee
Informational Meeting & Public Hearing
The Insurance and Real Estate Committee will hold an informational meeting to be followed by a public hearing on Tuesday, November 15th at 1: 00PM in Room 2D of the LOB. Please submit 35 copies of written testimony to Committee staff two hours prior to the start of the meeting in Room 2800 of the LOB. Testimony submitted after the designated time may not be distributed until after the hearing. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 11: 00AM in Room 2800 of the LOB. Speakers will be limited to three minutes of testimony. Sign-up will conclude at 1: 00PM. Anyone wishing to testify once the meeting has commenced may sign up in Room 2D.
Judiciary Committee
Public Hearing
The Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing to be followed by a committee meeting on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 2: 00 P. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff at least thirty minutes prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2500 of the LOB. Testimony submitted after the designated time may not be distributed until after the hearing. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 1: 30 P. M. in Room 2500 of the LOB. Sign-up will conclude at 2: 00 P. M. Anyone wishing to testify once the public hearing has commenced may sign up in Room 2B.
Please Note: Limited parking facilities make it impossible to guarantee parking for members of the public attending meetings and functions at the Capitol and LOB. Parking for the public must be on a space-available basis only.
According to C. G. S. 2-1e At the State Capitol and Legislative Office Building, possession, other than for law enforcement or official ceremonial purposes, of any firearm, whether loaded or unloaded, or billy club, switchblade, gravity knife, bludgeon, brass knuckles or any other dangerous or deadly weapon or instrument, or any explosive, incendiary or other dangerous device, is illegal and punishable by up to five years in prison and $ 5,000.
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Per Joint Rule 30(c) No person shall use a cellular telephone or similar device (pager) in the Senate Chamber while the Senate is meeting, in the House Chamber while the House is meeting, or in any room or area while a committee is meeting or holding a public hearing. DEVICES MUST BE DEACTIVATED OR HAVE THE ALERT MODE SET TO SILENT.


From the Judicial Branch:

Latest News and Updates http://www.jud.ct.gov/index.asp

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Rolling 6 Month Report on the Connecticut Economy through Sept 2011

Attached Please find Rolling 6 Month Report on the Connecticut Economy through September 2011 from US BLS:

CT Rolling 6 Month Economic Report From US BLS

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Connecticut Government Updates

Connecticut Government Updates a sample of current events in Connecticut state Governance:

Executive Branch:

Gov. Malloy Reminds Residents of Next Week's Approaching FEMA Deadline

Tuesday: Gov. Malloy Makes Major Economic Development Announcement

Monday: Gov. Malloy Meets with Group of Business Executives to Discuss Wednesday's Job Growth Legislation

Legislative Branch:

2011 Regular Session
Convened: January 5, 2011
Adjourned: June 8, 2011


Legislative Bulletin
Session Schedule
Senate: Special Session
October 26, 2011 11:00 A.M.
Judicial Branch:


Upcoming Meetings and Events

10/24-Press Advisory: Appellate Court “On Circuit” Oct. 25 at Westhill High School in Stamford

10/24/11 Rules Committee of the Superior Court
10/26/11 Family Commission
10/26/11 Judicial-Media Committee
10/27/11 Client Security Fund Committee
10/31/11 Record Retention Committee
Oct. 2011 Statewide Grievance Committee Schedule of Public Hearings - PDF
11/01/11 Jury Committee - Jury Communications Review Committee
11/01/11 Judges' Advisory Committee on E-Filing
11/08/11 Probate Practice Book Advisory Committee - Subcommittee I
11/15/11 Public Service and Trust Commission - Pro Bono Committee
11/15/11 Public Service and Trust Commission - Committee on Limited English Proficiency
11/29/11 Public Service and Trust Commission - Volunteer Advocates in Juvenile Matters Advisory Board

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

A Look Back at Early - Mid October in Connecticut State Governance

Executive Branch:

Malloy Administration Approves $5 Million for Local 'Transit-Oriented Development' Projects

Gov. Malloy: East Haven Disaster Loan Outreach Center to Remain Open until October 27

Thursday: Gov. Malloy Speaks with Women-Owned Businesses; Welcomes America East Tipoff Event; Meets with State Commissioners

Wednesday: Gov. Malloy Tours Advanced Fusion Systems in Newtown; Meets with Fairfield County Small Business Owners


General Assembly (House & Senate):


2011 Regular Session  Convened: January 5, 2011 Adjourned: June 8, 2011

Legislation Effective October 1, 2011*

Judicial Branch:

10/07--Phase Four Implementation Report of the Strategic Plan


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Friday, October 7, 2011

Checking in with Connecticut State Medical Professionals at CSMS - DCarsonCPA

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Coming up 10/5/11 Connecticut Economic Summit, Comptroller Lembo Updates on CT Surplus, CBIA on Newly effective Oct 1, 2011 Business Related Laws, and checking in with CS CPAs

Executive Branch:

Economic Summit: Time to Reinvent Connecticut scheduled to run from 9 am to 3 pm at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford this Wednesday October 5, 2011.

Comptroller:

COMPTROLLER LEMBO SAYS STATE ON UNCERTAIN PATH TO $78.9 MILLION SURPLUS WITH SLOW ECONOMIC GROWTH

CBIA - Connecticut Business and Industry Association

Business-Related Laws Taking Effect Oct. 1

Working for a better Connecticut.

CSCPAs - Connecticut State Society of CPAs:

Updates in Connecticut Accouting and related news from CSCPAs

Trusted Advisors watching out for Connecticut: Connecticut's Fiscal Crisis


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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Some Updates from the Charter Oak State - Connecticut State Government

In brief overview pulling in some updates, opportunities and facts from State Government in Connecticut to help you better connect to decision making that impacts your Business, Non Profit and/or Individual Finances or just the greater ability to interact with your State Governance.

Executive:

GOVERNOR MALLOY REMINDS RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES TO REGISTER WITH FEMA

Legislative:

MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT THE STATE CAPITOL/LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING FOR THE PERIOD OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2011 THROUGH OCTOBER 9, 2011

Judicial:

I. Fast Facts about the Judicial Branch

II. Catalog of Pro Bono Programs and Opportunities


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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Connecticut Investor Protection Awareness and Consumer Protection Awareness from the State of Connecticut and Our Federal Government

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

State of Connecticut - Community Banks and Credit Union Investment Program at the Office of the Treasurer

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For Community Banks and Credit Unions, the Connecticut State Treasurers Office has specific area resources to consider under the Community Bank and Credit Union Investment Program at http://www.state.ct.us/ott/communitybank.htm to promote Economic Health in Communities they serve. We encourage you to follow the link and learn more.

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Connecticut Government Updates from 9/21/11 - Executive, Legislative, Judicial

A Quick Recap on Seleted Items from Around Connecticut State Government Today:

Executive Banch:

Gov. Malloy Joins New England Governors to Urge Level-Funding for Home Heating Assistance

Gov. Malloy Advances Workers' Rights for Personal Care Attendants, Family Child Care Providers

Legislative:

9/21/11 Calendar / Agenda

http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/CGACalDays.asp?sday=09/21/2011

Judicial:

 
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On the road in Connecticut/ Observations on the Interstates I-84 and I-95 / considering CT DOT Public resources

Our Business is about supporting Businesses, Non Profits and Individuals with Accounting, Taxes, Advisory and more, it also includes supporting Local Government and helping us ALL connect with information that helps on Business as well as sharing observational information for Government's awareness and utilizing Government and Industry resources to better support us all. Research comes in different ways, sometimes it's through observation. Our role in all cases is to be a comprehensive solution set that uses an Analytical look at the many connection points between Government, Industry, Business, Non Profits and Individuals.

In this case our observation concerns Transportation in Connecticut and if you are in Business or are involved in Tourism or Trade, Transportation is a key element of Finances and Business accessibility - so we hope you won't mind that we share the following insights.

We are Regulars in Connecticut for Travel,  Last Friday Night we were on I-84 North of Hartford near Stafford and Union en route to Boston and were caught up in the Traffic that got moved over to the Buckeye Highway. The Accident Occurred during the afternoon with two Tractor Trailers, a big fire and tragically a fatality as we understand it.  Understandably an occurrence which also called into action a need for clean up crews and a work around plan.

When we passed this zone on I-84 it was late in the evening (some 8 hours after the accident) but it was a slow 1 1/2 tie up where traffic was still crawling at a snail's pace (and the Tractor Trailers along the way which were many, all pulled over for a siesta - probably due to better traffic info on the CB Radio). Tractor trailer accidents are a big deal and they take big equipment to move, but I-84 is also a major interstate and it's important to keep open pathways for Business and Trade. We don't know all the specifics, but we do know I-84 is a great highway and we hope CT gets all the funding support needed to keep lines open for Interstate Business and there may be some needs here due to the time that I-84 was out of commission Northbound on Friday evening.

As we moved at a gruelling and expensive pace (gas consumption expenses), lack of information led to a poor decision to keep rolling ahead, I spoke to another motorist as we both looked for ways to get better information on the Log Jam on the road ahead. It wasn't easy to find the updates and there wasn't much DOT presence on the road to let us know what was going on. This was a new dilemma as we hadn't hit incidents like this in recent memory on the road in Connecticut, So the simple and quick observation for Future travel was, where do you go for info in Connecticut on Transportation to avoid the repeat in the future?.

The Connecticut Government has a great web presence and you can find traffic info online pre-travel at http://www.ct.gov/dot/site/default.asp and more specifically at http://www.dotdata.ct.gov/etraffic/displayIncident.aspx. What we are hoping for (and did not find yet), is a twitter presence where travellers on the road can check in, or a radio or phone line for travel info. If you know the resource share it with us and we will post it here. it's a value added service for Residents, Business Travellers and Tourists on the road in Connecticut alike. It Encouraged us to write here with hopes to help on Public Awareness, as communications is important for Public Safety, Business and Tourism.

It's interesting the way that observations come in but sometimes you can't question it, you just look to share the knowledge in the event that concerned decision makers are tuning in and also for the opportunity to help share Business and Travel information relevant to commuters. Our weekend experiences on the road let us know that in some way we were meant to write about Connecticut Transportation on the Interstates with the hopes to support better communications lines on accidents. I do see that the Connecticut Patches and Newspapers cover this on twitter, but an official phone line, twitter line, or radio station to fix on could all help. You might have an answer on this so as stated if you have the info, please share and we will post it here.

The Return trip was a smooth run all the way through on I-84 and I-95 however there was some sense that the Southwest Bound I-95 Rest Stops immediately North of Stamford could use some better lighting and a periodic presence of Highway Patrol for the reason that in stopping at not one but two rest stops in succession we gained the clear impression that the Rest Stops have become hang outs for aggressive panhandlers and potentially bad actors that make them seem reminiscent of New York's Midtown Manhattan in the 1980s. There's a sense that those locations could be better managed for Public Safety and the greater objective of serving Residents, Business Travellers and Tourists in Motion in the State of Connecticut for Motorists, Families with kids and others looking for a degree of security. If it's a thought I've had I am sure I am not the first one to have experienced it, probably just the first to voice it. The goal is to share knowledge to hopefully prevent anyone from having a future bad experience - nothing more, nothing less.

All this being said - I have always had great Travel experiences in Connecticut, Connecticut has great Travel Info web links from CT DOT - my goal is just to help share insight that might help for the few areas where improvements may add value for Business Travellers, Residents and Tourists. Efficient Travel, Public Safety and Information on the road ahead all add value on the experience. As Connecticut Residents you already know that overall the Travel experience is a good one.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Connecticut State Treasury / The Investment Advisory Council

A considerable element of the Finances of any State Government correspond to the need for Investment Management Services on Public Funds. Since we are a practice built on Investment Management expertise along with other expertise we readily connect with relevant resources. For the State of Connecticut's Treasurer's Office, the Investment Advisory Council plays an important role in supporting State Finance.

You can learn more about the CT IAC at the following link:

http://www.state.ct.us/ott/pensiondocs/IACbrochure01102011.pdf

Monday, September 19, 2011

Connecting to Economic Research on the Connecticut Economy

As the Leaves of Fall are soon to be upon us, most of us have our eyes on the National and State Economy looking to the road ahead. Economic Surveys are always a good starting point to check in with the Economy. Join us in following this link to UCONN's Fall 2011 the Connecticut Economy, A Quarterly review of the Economy.

http://cteconomy.uconn.edu/TCE_Issues/Fall_2011.pdf

DCarsonCPA The Oak Lines - Connecticut

We are very pleased to be here with you for Our First Blog Entry in Our New Blog Focused on the Charter Oak State - The Oak Lines for Connecticut.

DCarsonCPA.com is a CPA Practice with strong Family roots in the State of Connecticut and New England. Our Strength is in Our Connection to Connecticut and New England and watering the roots always helps the tree grow.

We are a Traditional and Strategic CPA Services Practice Built on Investment Banking and Financial Services Expertise with a Strong Connection to Public Interest and using skills in Accounting to better support the Communities we serve.  We hope that you will enjoy following with us here and find our work at the line intercepts of Government, Industry, Business, Non Profits, Individuals and Accounting, Taxes, Compliance and more to be of interest and support to your interests. We are always just a phone call away at www.dcarsoncpa.com when you need support for services or e-mail info@dcarsoncpa.com

This is just a draft introduction that we will be updating more in the immediate future.