“As a woman who has served 27 years in the Air Force, I am often mistaken for the civilian spouse of my military husband. Unconscious biases – we assume that men are service members.” – USAF Commander, Col Amanda Evans Continue Reading →
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“As a woman who has served 27 years in the Air Force, I am often mistaken for the civilian spouse of my military husband. Unconscious biases – we assume that men are service members.” – USAF Commander, Col Amanda Evans Continue Reading →
“The takeaway from this is that the new Republican party is even more energized against this establishment.” – Carl Higbie Continue Reading →
The race for State Senate between incumbent Republican Ryan Fazio and challenger Democrat Trevor Crow was narrow enough that Crow anticipated activating a recount. Continue Reading →
“Voting “No” consistently does not build trust with her Democratic or Republican colleagues, and in Ms. Fiorello’s case it prevented her from building any political capital that could be used to successfully address issues important to her constituents.” – Ryan Oca, Glenville Continue Reading →
“My mom has passion and a work ethic that is inspiring. I am confident she will work to protect our futures on this planet, for women to make decisions about their own bodies, for people to have access to healthcare and housing, and for strong public school education.” – Sophie Khanna Continue Reading →
“The gains that women have made in recent decades are in peril. With the overturn of Roe v Wade, the attacks on women’s freedom are just beginning. That is why now, more than ever, we must elect representatives who will fight for women’s rights. I will be that champion for you in our state.” – Rachel Khanna, Democratic candidate for State Rep in the 149th district Continue Reading →
“As breast cancer survivors, we had the good fortune to receive both mammogram and ultrasound screening which helped to detect our breast cancers early on….This is why we were shocked and disappointed to learn that our current State Representative, Kimberly Fiorello, was one of only three legislators—let that sink in—to vote against expanding access to lifesaving breast cancer screening.” – Missy Barkin and Jeannie Kriftcher, Stamford Continue Reading →
All eight candidates on the panel agreed the state affordable housing statute had failed.
It was the only area of agreement. Continue Reading →
The Round Hill Association debate Tuesday night was standing room only. Continue Reading →
“And we must ensure that all of our first responders have the funding they need to do their jobs—funding for training, equipment, and personnel needed to keep our communities safe.” – Rachel Khanna Continue Reading →