News
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Beware of red herrings with Old Greenwich School funding proposals
DON’T GET FOOLED by the sketchy, last-minute, Old Greenwich School (OGS) plan from Republican members of the Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) members.
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The proposed BET budget fails our town. Here’s why we can’t support it
When crafting our town and schools budget, responsible planners should consider what’s in the best interests of taxpayers, plus what will help our children and families thrive. But once again Republicans on the BET Budget Committee backed into a bare-bones plan without any concern for what residents want or the town needs.
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RTM Thwarts Republican Effort to Overturn Vote in Greenwich

The Representative Town Meeting (RTM) soundly rejected a Republican-driven attempt to overturn a vote taken in January, one that took an outsized meaning when the far right objected to the outcome, which approved a $500,000 outside grant to our bipartisan registrars of voters.
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Greenwich Republican Leaders Give Disabled Residents an Uphill Climb

It’s been fifty years since Nixon signed a law making the simple act of getting around possible for everyone. George Bush signed even stronger legislation, the Americans with Disabilities Act. But here in Greenwich, after half a century, it’s still a struggle for some to cross streets, go to school, and enjoy a park.
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“Instead of learning, we are repeating past mistakes”

Selectwoman Janet Stone McGuigan: “One reason I love my job is because it allows me to learn Greenwich’s history. If only every Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) member shared my interest in local history, perhaps we could avoid repeating our past mistakes regarding school capital projects.”
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Why We Can’t Have Nice Things in Greenwich

Spending lots of money on municipal planning studies by consultants, and then ignoring their recommendations, sounds wasteful. But in Greenwich, that’s what passes for “fiscal responsibility” by our Republican Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) leaders.
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A Celebration of Greenwich’s Black History
February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate and pay tribute to the generations of African Americans who have struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American public life, including in Greenwich.
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Starving Our Public Schools – A Specialty of Greenwich Republicans
If this sounds familiar, that’s because it happens every year. Our Board of Ed carefully researches what our schools need, submits a reasonable budget, then the Republican-controlled Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) withholds needed funding.
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First Selectman’s Budget Shortchanges Schools. Again.
Raw sewage overflowing into first grade classrooms, students with crutches carried up and down flights of stairs to get to class, special ed classes taught in broom closets, These are actual conditions happening NOW and are the inevitable outcome of decades of neglect by Greenwich Republican Town leaders.
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Little-Known Voting Controls the Town’s Purse Strings
Gutting renovation funding for Julian Curtiss and Old Greenwich Schools. Rejecting improvements to fire safety in Northwest Greenwich. What do all these decisions have in common? They were made by a single person who is not directly elected.
