Pubdate: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 Source: Danbury News-Times Copyright: 1999 The Danbury News-Times (CT) Contact: 333 Main Street Danbury, CT 06810 Fax: (203) 792-8730 Website: http://www.newstimes.com/ ROWLAND SIGNS BILLS ON RACIAL PROFILING, BONDING PROJECTS HARTFORD, Gov. John G. Rowland signed a bill prohibiting Connecticut police officers from pulling over minority drivers who are not breaking any laws. The bill, which will go into effect Oct. 1, also requires police officers to record their observations about the race, ethnicity, gender and age of all drivers they stop. The data will be used to track any so-called ``racial profiling'' incidents. ``This is going to be a national piece of legislation, I hope a model for other states to follow,'' Rowland said Monday. Sen. Alvin Penn, a black lawmaker from Bridgeport who said he has been a victim of racial profiling, led the effort to pass the bill and thanked Rowland for supporting it. ``Today, the constitution of the state has an affirmation that no one is above the law. Better yet, no one is beneath the law,'' said Penn, a Democrat. Also on Monday, Rowland signed bills to authorize about $3 billion in state bonds over the next two years to build schools, revitalize the cities, improve roads and bridges and help fund a waterfront development in Hartford. The Adriaen's Landing project will get $200 million to help build include a domed stadium for the University of Connecticut football team, a convention center, hotel and retail space. The money will not be spent unless enough private investments are made in the project. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea