CT families are struggling, yet the state is asking families already sacrificing for more for government.
This package of raises and bonuses prioritizes growing government over relief for all families. https://t.co/uA5S5RtHLN
This is Senator Osten voting on her very 1st tax increase 8 yrs ago a massive one. Since then she's voted for a massive tax increase right after every election. But she's never mentioned tax increases during any campaigns.
Stop Osten from taxing again. Vote for Steve Weir.
NEW: @GovNedLamont tells @bshactman on @WTIC1080 he wasn’t told one of his nominees for superior court judge wasn’t admitted to the CT Bar:
“No I didn’t know that … I talked to her briefly. She seemed really strong”
“It was a mistake. She had to move on”https://t.co/GrCjkNleNJ
Had a great time at the 72nd West Indian Social Club of Hartford Awards Dinner tonight! Congrats to all of the honorees and thank you for your hospitality!
It shouldn't take an election for the Governor to act. Families, victims, and advocates have been begging him to do something about crime in our communities, and it's an absolute shame he's done nothing.
https://t.co/QK9vnl6mWl
Joined @bobforgovernor@ldevlinct at the West Indian Social Club 72nd Anniversary Gala. Over 500 ppl honoring volunteers in the greater Hartford area. WISC has been serving the greater Htfd area for over 70 years. Thank you for your great hospitality.
Here are the raises that would go to CT's SEBAC unions over the next 15 months. They average more than 15 percent—and don't include the $3,500 bonuses.
Don't take our word for it. The source documents from the Lamont Administration are here: https://t.co/x25XttjiGM
#BadDealCT
The Office of Policy and Management told state Comptroller Natalie Braswell Wednesday that if not for the use of the one-time federal funds of $560 million this year and $1.2 billion next year, Connecticut would be running a budget deficit. https://t.co/e27srrnb1U
“…we want to carefully get our head around one of the most important issues that’s facing our society today, which is the degeneration of mental health, especially among young people.” — @ryanfazio
#mentalhealthmatters#mentalhealthawareness https://t.co/VHr9OBjUDo
“This proposed contract is a raw deal for the working people of this state,” said Sen. Ryan Fazio, R-Greenwich, who noted state workers, on average, would receive more than $10,000 in total added compensation over four years.
https://t.co/s88O4brNhQ