
In Connecticut, that is. The state budget there is to take effect Sunday because Gov. M. Jodi Rell is reluctantly letting it become law without her signature. According to The AP, Rell criticized the budget as calling for more borrowing and vague plans for future spending. But the governor said she would allow it to become law because Connecticut residents were feeling the effects of the budget stalemate. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette notes that “with the passage of Connecticut’s budget last night, Pennsylvania is the last state in the nation without a budget in place for the fiscal year that began July 1.”
Awesome.











