Where will Connecticut’s future be built?
Should we fund a Manhattan-like project that develops a nuclear bomb to deal with global energy and alternative energy or should we fund 100,000 garages across America, the kind of industry and innovation that developed Silicon Valley? – Tom Brokaw
Peeking over the horizon is always a challenging activity but after twenty years of spinning our collective wheels as a state, Connecticut’s residents are right to be curious about where the next great innovation or job creator will emerge. Put more practically, the question is: how can we get that innovation to occur in Connecticut?
In this context, I assess the question in light of the state’s current economic development policy. Check out my piece at CT News Junkie.
Posted in Jobs and Economy | Tags: Connecticut, Dannel Malloy, Economic Development, Jackson Lab, Taxes







