From
CT Political Watch:
The Committee Of Inquiry
Rep. John Wayne Fox, D-Stamford, committee co-chair
Rep. Jim Abrams, D-Meriden
Rep. Jackie Cocco, D-Bridgeport
Rep. Wade Hyslop, D-New London
Rep. Mike Lawlor, D-East Haven
Rep. Arthur O'Neill, R-Southbury, committee co-chair
Rep. Bill Hamzy, R-Terryville
Rep. Ray Kalinowski, R-Durham
Rep. Claudia Powers, R-Greenwich
Rep. Ruth Fahrbach, R-Windsor
The problem is outlined by CT Political Watch:
Connecticut Corruption: A "Bipartisan Business"
The Economist chimes in on the controversy surrounding Governor John Rowland and suggests "In Connecticut corruption, too, may be a bipartisan affair." In a story slugged "In The Hot Tub," The Economist writes, "until this week, Connecticut's Democrats seemed as reluctant as the local Republicans to get to grips with all this. A charitable explanation is that the governor's moderate politics had earned him support from both parties in the state. But Mr Rowland is said to have pointed out to his fellow politicians that impeachment was a danger to everyone. Richard Blumenthal, the state's (Democratic) attorney-general, admits that "favouritism and gift-giving is a deep-seated problem."