“Connecticut’s budget is in need of major overhaul and Dita is the right person for the job. Her career as a senior trader and portfolio manager has prepared her for balancing a budget that is in desperate need of reform. She has worked for major financial institutions such as RBS, Credit Suisse, and Citibank.” – Bob Brady Continue Reading →
Dita Bhargava
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Berg: Bhargava has character, integrity and both a sharp analytic mind and an articulate voice
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“Dita has a sharp analytic mind and an articulate voice. She is the opposite of Donald Trump, but she is determined to make Connecticut great again.” – Peter Berg Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Dita Bhargava, Peter Berg
Letter: Bhargava is a strong, independent voice
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“When we elect Dita on November 8th, we will not be sending a Democrat to Hartford – we will electing a strong willed, independent thinker who knows what is needed to help fix our state.” – Magdalena Oshana Continue Reading →
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Ned Lamont: Bhargava is a fiscal conservative with a strong business background who defies the Greenwich stereotype
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“It makes good strategic sense for Greenwich to hedge its bet by sending Dita Bhargava – a fiscal conservative with a strong business background who defies the Greenwich stereotype – to be our first Democratic state representative in over 100 years.” – Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Dita Bhargava, Ned Lamont
Letter: Bhargava will have a voice among the Democratic party majorities and take a stand for us.
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“As a 16 year Greenwich resident, I have been frustrated that the Connecticut Legislature in Hartford has a bias against Fairfield county and especially for the Town of Greenwich. We send multiples more in tax revenues than we receive in school aid and other formulaic or discretionary appropriations. This trend has to stop.” Francisco X. Gonzalez Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Dita Bhargava
Bhargava Vs Camillo: Encounter Grows Testy When Debate Veers to Presidential Race
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The debate between State Rep Fred Camillo (R-151) and his Democrat opponent Dita Bhargava will be memorable for the refrain, Rebuttal? Yes. Neither was at a loss for words when it came to voters’ questions that ranged included gun legislation, transportation, gender parity, the heroin epidemic and campaign financing. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Dita Bhargava, Fred Camillo
A Chat with John Blankley at Greenwich Democrats’ Headquarters in Cos Cob
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Greenwich Democrats opened their headquarters at 428 East Putnam Ave in Cos Cob on Saturday. Candidates Dita Bhargava and John Blankley delivered remarks, along with DTC chair Jeff Ramer. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Dita Bhargava, Drew Marzullo, Greenwich Democrats, Jeff Ramer, John Blankley
Bhargava Rappells 22 Story-Building to Show Support for Fight Against Opioid Addiction
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Dita Bhargava, candidate for State Representative for the 151 st district of CT, spent Saturday afternoon rappelling down the side of a 22 story building at Harbor Point in Stamford to show her support for fighting opioid addiction disease. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, Dita Bhargava, Richard Blumenthal, Shatterproof
Getting Girls into Tech: Founder of ‘Girls Who Code’ Shares Advice with Greenwich Girls
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Reshma Saujani who founded Girls Who Code and who has a wildly popular TED Talk “Teach Girls Bravery, Not Perfection,” addressed girls from Greenwich High School, Greenwich Academy, Stanwich School, Whitby School, Convent of the Sacred Heart and Greenwich Country Day School. Saujani urged the girls to work on becoming brave, and to embrace risk-taking and failure rather than limit themselves to what they are good at and aiming for perfection.
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Filed under: Business, Parenting, Schools, Dita Bhargava, Girls Who Code, Greenwich Country Day School, Greenwich High School, Reshma Saujani
Candidate Dita Bhargava Reflects on Recent Business Forum in Greenwich
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Dita Bhargava, candidate for the 151st Assembly District, hosted a forum for owners of local companies to listen to concerns about owning and operating businesses in the state. One local business owner said he’s seen many of his clients move to the Carolinas. Others lamented that young people go off to college and don’t return to settle in Town. Continue Reading →