@shaneparrish@nualawalsh01 Knowledge Project needs to do an episode with Nuala Walsh and her new book Tune In, which I just found out about today. I know tons of people would benefit greatly from that podcast.
Whether it’s meeting thousands of voters at their door, connecting by phone, or sending handwritten notes, I’ve shown my unwavering commitment to Bethel, Easton, Fairfield and Newtown. That’s the same work ethic I’ll bring with me to the Capitol. Read my letter to learn more.
I'm proud to have worked in Governor @NedLamont’s administration where we turned CT’s economy around by implementing budgets that provided tax cuts for middle-class families and growing our rainy day fund to historic levels.
So excited to have Fairfield Rep. Jenn Leeper’s endorsement. She's not only an amazing mom but an incredibly effective legislator, who's delivered so much for Fairfield and led our state on key education issues. Thanks, Jenn!
“Sen. Tony Hwang said emails from the league about the debate wound up in his spam folder, where they sat until he found them following the "brouhaha" of its cancellation.”
With weeks left to go until Election Day, the other candidate in this race is avoiding debates. Now more than ever it's important voters know where candidates stand on the issues that matter to them and share their values. Showing up is about more than just ribbon cuttings.
Despite claiming he has a track record he's proud of, Sen. Hwang is refusing to defend that record in debates. So what are the major differences between the two of us and how would I have voted differently? Listen to my interview w/ @lisawexler to find out https://t.co/F6kcwHTN2w
For seniors, small businesses or small families, the cost of healthcare is among the highest expenses. We can address healthcare costs for small businesses with health plans that pool employees together through MEWA plans to lower overall costs, while keeping ACA protections.
@FoundersPodcast 2books: the great stink of London on peer of Isambard B sir Joe Bazalgette. Related: One hot summer dickens Darwin Disraeli & stink of 1858. Re: London sewers