Connecticut GOP Backs Investigating Gov. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Republican state senators have unanimously backed a state House proposal that would convene a bipartisan committee to investigate the corruption scandal surrounding Republican Gov. John G. Rowland. The Republican senators did not ask for the three-term governor to resign. "The governor, like any private citizen accused of wrongdoing, is entitled to due process and a thorough investigation of the facts," Senate Republican Leader Louis C. DeLuca said Sunday. Republicans in the state House on Friday proposed that a select committee investigate the scandal. State Senate Democrats as a group have already...