“Alex Kasser’s result in Greenwich stands as a watershed moment in our Town’s electoral history.” – Greenwich DTC Continue Reading →
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“Alex Kasser’s result in Greenwich stands as a watershed moment in our Town’s electoral history.” – Greenwich DTC Continue Reading →
Also, on Thursday, Democrat Kathleen Stowe conceded to Republican Kim Fiorello in the 149th district. Continue Reading →
“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 →
Candidates for State Senate in the 36th district incumbent Democrat Alex Kasser faced off against challenger Ryan Fazio. Continue Reading →
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 →
“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 →
Fazio whose slogan is “Change Hartford, Save Connecticut, said in his remarks, “Under one party rule, families in our district have seen their taxes go up by millions to fund increasingly bloated and corrupt government in Hartford.” Continue Reading →
Monday night’s RTM set a record, with 228 out of 230 members in attendance via Zoom. Continue Reading →
Interviewed by phone over the weekend, Quigley said given the COVID-19 pandemic, this is no time to be partisan. Still he said there is plenty of work to be done. Continue Reading →
“Middle class families in our district and state have seen zero real income growth over decades. Regular people are hurting. And they are hurting because of the failures of our policies and of our state government…Connecticut has the second-highest tax and debt burden in the country and newly elected officials made the problem worse last year by raising taxes by billions and imposing even more red tape on workers.” – Ryan Fazio Continue Reading →