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CT Legislation Session Recap – Skip March

You can call it unprecedented, stunning or historic. But in the end, you have to call it wrong. General Assembly Democrats and Democrat Governor Malloy have passed legislation that will only worsen Connecticut’s already existing anti-business environment and unemployment woes. Previous pieces in the GOP View have demonstrated how Connecticut has been catapulting towards economic [...]

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A BUDGET FOR THE PEOPLE NOT SPECIAL INTEREST – John Frey

This week legislative Republicans in the General Assembly unveiled budget a proposal or as I like to call it “The People’s Budget.”
It’s a two-year plan to balance Connecticut’s budget without increasing taxes on everyday goods and services such as gasoline, back-to-school clothing, non-prescription drugs and haircuts.
This budget contains no new taxes and in fact protects [...]

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Deb Low’s Suggestions on Budget Reductions

Deb Lows suggestions 4-11-2011

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What Makes Ridgefield Great – Ed Tyrrell

What makes Ridgefield a great place to live?  Is it our fabulous downtown that evokes a warm feeling as you stroll endlessly back and forth?  Is it our top notch school system with its dedicated staff?  Is it the great senior programs at Founders Hall?  Is it the nearly unlimited youth sports opportunities, or our [...]

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Connecticut’s Dilemma – Bill Wyman

The first decade of the 21st century has not been kind to the State of Connecticut.   During the first nine years of the decade, CT population grew at one third of the US’s growth rate.  The real killer for the state was the fact that there were fewer Non-Farm Jobs available from Years 2000 to [...]

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We need our Scott Walker – Keith Miller

Hey buddy, want to invest in a Borders Book store.  This seems to be the push from President Obama, Governor Malloy, and our local town leaders.  Sure they know we are tapped out.  Sure they know that they have maxed out the credit card.  But they need to pay their supporters.
What they don’t say,  is [...]

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NEW DOGS, OLD TRICKS – Gian-Carlo Peressutti

There’s little doubt that the trajectory of the US economy will determine the political fate of President Obama and the newly resurgent Republican Party. If the GOP majority in Congress is wise, it will remind America of some fundamental policy truths that recent history has proven.
Despite the pronouncements of the Obama Administration, America has learned [...]

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GOP View-Cynthia Flood

At its regular meeting in November, the Ridgefield Republican Town Committee voted to endorse Marty Heiser as Joan Plock’s replacement on the Board of Selectmen. We chose Marty because he is fiscally conservative, has a keen knowledge of the needs of Ridgefield, and is committed to the values of the Republican Party. Marty has served [...]

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GOP View – December 16, 2010

Everyone knows by now that Joan Plock resigned from the Board of Selectmen. What you should also know is that the Democrat members of the Board of Selectmen have completely politicized the process for filling Joan’s seat. In doing so, they have poisoned the working relationship between Democrats and Republicans that is so necessary in [...]

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An Open Letter to the Town of Ridgefield – December 6, 2010

Let the voters decide. This is a phrase we hear every year during budget time. Thankfully, Statute 9-222 exists, and will enable a lawful and town wide election for the seat formerly held by Joan Plock. Recent events have opened Joan’s seat and necessitated the Ridgefield Republican Town Committee to take steps to ensure that [...]

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