It can be tough to get lots of voters whipped up about a campaign to determine the state's next top bookkeeper. But this year's race for comptroller offers more interest than you might expect.
You've got a Green Party candidate, Rolf Maurer, whose top priority is "transitioning to a hemp-based economic infrastructure," which isn't about marijuana. Maurer is also proposing a state-owned bank to avoid Wall Street entanglements, and calls himself a write-in candidate for state treasurer.
http://www.courant.com/politics/elections/hc-comptroller-race-profile-20141013-story.html
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