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UPDATE: Shakeup Among Elected Officials in Greenwich Continues with Announcement from Longtime Town Clerk Carmella Budkins

UPDATE: Gov. Ned Lamont has scheduled a special election for the 36th District Senate seat, which was vacated by Alex Kasser who resigned last month. The election will take place on Tuesday, August 17. On the second week of shakeups in local government, longtime Town Clerk, Republican Carmella Budkins, announced she will not run for another term. After 30 years, Ms Budkins said in a statement that it had been an honor to service the residents of Greenwich. Town Clerk Carmella Budkins in her office at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →

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SEEC Rules 2020 Attack Ads to Benefit Ryan Fazio Campaign Were Totally Legit

Except for “Minor Attribution Violations,” the State Elections Enforcement Commission ruled the payments that the CT Republican Party made to benefit the Ryan Fazio candidate committee violated neither limits on the amount that the party committee could spend nor the type of communications it could create. Continue Reading →

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Wolfram: Local Republican Candidate Similarities to Trump Neither “Silly” nor a “Distraction”

“The ‘big broad’ issues, which Messrs. Medina and Quigley seek to dismiss as ‘merely national’, inform our elected officials’ approach to every issue, no matter how local.” – Richard Wolfram, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →

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Greenwich RTC Food Truck Fetes First Responders

On Wednesday at Greenwich’s public safety complex on Bruce Place the Greenwich Republican Town Committee (RTC) sprung for a visit from the Joey B’s food truck in a gesture of gratitude to first responders following Tropical Storm Isaias. Continue Reading →

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Fazio for State Senate Co-Chairs: Why we support Ryan Fazio for 36th State Senate District

“For the last 12 years, Democrats have held complete control of our state government. In that time, they raised our taxes to the second-highest of any state in the country. And because of that, our state economy has performed worst of any in the country before this crisis even began.” – Jackie Budkins and Ross Moore, Co-Chairs, Ryan Fazio for State Senate Continue Reading →

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