Breaking news, the governor of Connecticut
is being subpoenaed.
HARTFORD, Conn. Jan. 6 -- Gov. John G. Rowland, beset by corruption allegations within his administration, received a federal subpoena Tuesday for all documents relating to improvements at his summer cottage, personal investments, tax returns and all gifts, The Associated Press learned.
However, Rowland was not subpoenaed to testify before the federal grand jury investigating alleged bribery and bid-rigging within his administration.
The subpoena marked the first time that any of Rowland's personal records have been sought by federal investigators, and came hours after the GOP governor told the state Legislature's top four Democrats and two leading Republicans he had no intention of resigning.
Check the Google News cluster for more sources, or the New York Times article in particular for murmurings about the possibilities of impeachment. I frankly know little to nothing about CT state politics, but it seems like an interesting story and one worth noting here. Any CT residents (or whoever else) are more than welcome to share their opinions.