Connecticut Democratic Party Chair fails to explain – Why did the Party divert 40k to fight pro-public education Democrats in Bridgeport Primary?
Moments ago, Democratic State Chairwoman Nancy DiNardo sent out another email to party activists seeking donations for the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee. DiNardo asks, “Can you be a part of this and chip in $5 today? But DiNardo and the Democratic Party have yet to address the important issue that has been raised again […]The post Connecticut Democratic Party Chair fails to explai
Reverend Kenneth Moales Jr. – Mayor Bill Finch’s campaign treasurer is classless to the end
Tonight, the Bridgeport Board of Education has selected a new chairperson for the Bridgeport Board of Education. Reverend Kenneth Moales, Jr., corporate education reform champion, Mayor Bill Finch campaign treasurer and Governor Malloy ally has proven yet again why he is incapable of serving as a representative of the people of Bridgeport. As if to […]The post Reverend Kenneth Moales Jr. – Mayor B
Steve Perry saga continues
After missing school Friday morning in order to give a speech in Massachusetts, Capital Prep Principal Steve Perry jetted off to speak at a Disney event on Saturday. Sunday, upon his return to Connecticut, he met with some Capital Prep parents to whip them up in an effort to resurrect his plan to get the […]The post Steve Perry saga continues appeared first on Wait What?.
Malloy’s campaign donation haul from corporate education reform industry tops $70k
An updated review of the latest federal and state campaign finance reports reveal that Governor Malloy has collected in excess of $70,000 in campaign contributions from individuals associated with the corporate education reform industry. Although Malloy has yet to announce whether he will seek re-election next year and he has not filed the necessary paperwork […]The post Malloy’s campaign donation
12-8-13 Wait What?
Wait What?: Democratic response to Malloy’s fundraising strategy is absurd and insulting…Over the past month, Governor Malloy’s strategy for raising money for his potential re-election bid has become increasingly clear. Not only does he intended to take the millions in public financing but he is seeking to augment that amount with millions more in donation from those who do business with the stat