
The Round Hill Association debate Tuesday night was standing room only. Continue Reading →
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The Round Hill Association debate Tuesday night was standing room only. Continue Reading →
“I fully support Connecticut’s ban on assault weapons. There is simply no need for anyone to own a military style weapon that has only one intended purpose—to kill as many people as possible in the least amount of time.” – Rachel Khanna Continue Reading →
Hundreds of Greenwich High School students participated in a national walk out to protest gun violence on Thursday. Continue Reading →
“This is the picture of legislators working ‘tirelessly and effectively for our town and our state’? Special interest tax breaks? Anti-abortion bills designed to circumvent Roe v Wade? Massive cuts to our universities? Huge tax increases on public school teachers? Weakening our gun laws? Membership in an NRA front group? Racist voter suppression? That’s what voters should consider ‘good work’?” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
Senators Murphy and Blumenthal hosted a roundtable discussion on gun violence attended by several area high school teens. Continue Reading →
“Proposed legislation would override Connecticut’s stringent requirements to carry guns in public by forcing Connecticut to recognize the concealed carry permits of all out-of-state gun-toting individuals, regardless of how lax are the other states’ permitting requirements.” – Martin Buss, Greenwich Continue Reading →
“Taken together with his stands on repealing the Affordable Care Act, privatizing Medicare and blocking access to safe, affordable healthcare for women, Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy of Connecticut have emphatically stated that Tom Price must not be confirmed for Secretary of HHS.” – Jonathan Perloe Continue Reading →
Thursday, June 2 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Gun safety advocates ask that Americans who believe more can be done to save lives from gun violence to do one simple thing on June 2: Wear Orange Continue Reading →