Category: GDTC Newsletters
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Democrats pass a responsible state budget, again
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 51 Weekly Newsletter Delivery CT Republicans vote against funding for working families and kids Connecticut Democrats closed out this legislative session by delivering a state budget that provides relief for working families and invests in children. Passing largely along party lines, the two-year budget takes effect on July 1st. This session our lawmakers…
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Dems promise unity and leadership to make Greenwich ‘even better’
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 50 Weekly Newsletter Delivery At campaign kickoff, candidates note concerns after 100 years of one party rule Offering a vision that includes the historically low property taxes that keep many of us here, first selectman candidate Anthony Moor and selectwoman candidate Rachel Khannahave launched a campaign for the Democratic nomination, teaming up with a slate…
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The big, bad budget bill
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 49 Weekly Newsletter Delivery GOP’s midnight maneuver targets the most vulnerable and enriches the billionaire class As Democrats, we share a simple principle: Government should work for everyone. That means standing up for working families, not stacking the deck for billionaires. The Republican budget bill passed last week is a betrayal of…
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A century is long enough. It’s time for a change.
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 48 Weekly Newsletter Delivery The recent budget craziness shows Greenwich deserves better, and Democrats can get it done. For a century, Greenwich has been governed by a nearly unbroken Republican grip on power. That kind of political monopoly breeds something dangerous: complacency. In Greenwich, coasting has replaced innovation. Cronyism has…
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RTM rebukes BET Republicans for rejecting facts and expertise
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 47 Weekly Newsletter Delivery A united town legislature sends a clear message in favor of responsible governance Greenwich Democrats believe in fact-based solutions,respect for professional expertise, and smart, efficient use of taxpayer dollars. We believe in listening to town agencies, relying on evidence, and putting community needs ahead of ideology.…
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Greenwich Republicans defy public outcry, slash school budget
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 46 Weekly Newsletter Delivery An act ‘totally contrary to the voices of this community’ Despite an unprecedented show of support for our public schools from across the political spectrum, Republican members of the Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) have refused to reconsider slashing $4 million from the schools budget, overriding…
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How a trade war’s ‘self-inflicted chaos’ affects you
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 45 Weekly Newsletter Delivery BET Democrats offer observations based on decades of financial expertise After 100 days of Trump, how much are his whipsawing, on-again, off-again tariffs costing you? Recently Yale’s Budget Lab calculated about $4,900 per year at the checkout counter. Retirees’ savings squeezed But to Matt DesChamps, one of your elected…
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Homegrown heroes
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 44 Weekly Newsletter Delivery Greenwich youth take the lead for our planet While some elected Greenwich elders debate the semantics of a climate emergency, its youth are already knee-deep in solutions. For this next generation, the question isn’t if we act, it’s how soon we can make a difference. The Compost…
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GOP disappears the cans it kicked down the road
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 43 Weekly Newsletter Delivery Erasing future spending from the books set to cause mill rate shock For decades, Greenwich has kicked the can down the road on maintenance and development for everything from public buildings to public safety. A report by the nonpartisan League of Women Voters found that we have a $1.5…
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THE 6 VERSUS THE 60,000
Newsletter Volume 3 • Number 42 Weekly Newsletter Delivery Finance board Republicans’ power grab exceeds their authority Last week’s town budget, which was passed with “nuclear bomb” cuts and without a single Democratic vote, targeted everyone from seniors in the Witherell nursing home and children in our public schools to ice skaters looking for a new…
