Governor-elect Ned Lamont has nominated retired Hartford police chief James Rovella to run the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, which includes the state police, emergency management, the Homeland Security unit and the state’s forensic laboratory. Rovella, 60, retired earlier this year and took a job as head of the police force at the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection before being tapped by Lamont for the commissioner post. He succeeds Dora Schriro, who left last month after four years in the role. Lamont also appointed retired state police officer Regina Rush-Kittle as deputy commissioner of emergency management, and Stavros Mellekas as the state police colonel.
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