Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Governor Rell: Rell Vetoes Budget Bill SB 1801

5 comments:

  1. This is the direction that the Democrats in our legislature are leading us:

    California failed to meet a midnight deadline and now may need to issue IOUs instead of paying bills.

    Roughly $3 billion worth of IOUs will be issued in July unless a compromise on closing the deficit is reached quickly. They will be sent to state contractors, college students, welfare recipients, low-income seniors, the disabled and others who depend on or deliver state services. Counties will not get paid for social programs they administer.

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  2. Hartford July 4th Tea Party
    Hartford, Connecticut
    Saturday, July 4, 2009
    12noon-3pm
    Capitol Steps
    210 Capitol Avenue
    Dan Reale (organizer)
    860 564 5798 (organizer phone)


    Norwich July 4th Tea Party
    Norwich, Connecticut
    Saturday, July 4, 2009
    11am-2pm
    Chelsea Parade
    Washington Street
    Jen (organizer)
    203 6790759 (organizer phone)
    www.freenorwich.com


    Stratford July 4th Tea Party
    Stratford, Connecticut
    Saturday, July 4, 2009
    10am-12noon
    Boothe Memorial Park
    Main Street Putney
    Tanya Bachand (organizer)
    203-6790759 (organizer phone)
    www.officialctteaparty.com

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  3. Why not sell the mansion? We don't really need it since Governor Rell is the 2nd Governor to not live in it.

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  4. GOVERNOR RELL, IMAGINE WHAT YOU COULD ACCOMPLISH WITH A REPUBLICAN LED LEGISLATURE:

    AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry today announced that a special session of the Texas Legislature will begin on Wednesday, July 1, at 10 a.m.

    “The 81st Legislative Session was one of the most successful in recent memory, providing a tax cut to 40,000 small businesses and increasing financial aid for college students by more than 40 percent, all without touching our states Rainy Day Fund,” Gov. Perry said. “After speaking with legislators I am calling a special session to extend the operation of five critical agencies and help reduce gridlock by continuing to provide options for financing our state’s highways.”

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  5. The Governor couldn't say it any better than she did:

    Instead of reducing spending as families and businesses across Connecticut have done, Senate Bill 1801 does nothing to reduce the size or cost of a government that has outgrown the taxpayers’ ability to pay for it. Rather, it pushes the pain of sacrifice off the state bureaucracy and onto the state’s taxpayers. I cannot allow that to happen.

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