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John DeStefano for Connecticut Governor - Grassroots Action
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enThis week on the campaign
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<p>So Aldon suggested that I pick up the Monday This Week on the Campaign posts, just to let folks know what to look out for in the week to come. Here's a few events for this week -- </p><p>Special Election in East Hartford today! please remind East Hartford folks to get out and vote for <a href="http://www.henrygenga.org/index.html" target="_self">Henry Genga</a>. </p><p>And two towns where you can find Mayor DeStefano in this week:</p><p><a href="node/779" target="_self">Ridgefield<br /></a>Tuesday, Jan 24, 8p.m.<br />Town Hall, 400 Main Street</p><p><a href="node/780" target="_self">Plainville</a><br />Thursday, Jan 26, 7p.m.<br />Municipal Center, 1 Central Square</p><p>Look out for more posts this week, along with the return of photos to the blog...</p>
2006-01-23T05:10:52ZGrassroots ActionWhat is your dream?
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<p>Today, we celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Any words I write, would not do justice to the life that he led. So, instead, let me ask that you take a little time out of your day to reflect on his famous <a href=http://www.usconstitution.net/dream.html>I Have a Dream Speech</a>, and if you feel inspired, share a few words here about your dreams of how we can work together to make Connecticut a better place for all people.</p>
2006-01-18T03:17:21ZGrassroots ActionIn Your Communityin the words of a supporter...
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<p class="MsoNormal">I wanted to share words of encouragement one of our supporters, a union firefighter, who wrote to Mayor DeStefano and closed with this message:</p>
<p>“I believe you can win this election and your success is from less corporate influenced press/sound bites and more old fashioned leg work and pressing the flesh in our cities where the working people and working poor are waiting to see and hear a real leader supporting them and their families.”</p>
<p>What more needs to be said?</p>
2005-12-09T05:14:23ZGrassroots ActionPolitics today
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<p>If you live in Farmington’s first district, please get out and vote today. This is a special run off election after the previous election was a tie. Yesterday, DeStefano supporters went out to drop literature in the first district and hopefully people are up there today helping get out the vote.</p>
<p>The other big news of the day is that the State Legislature is expected to vote on a campaign finance reform bill tomorrow. Mayor DeStefano has lobbied for campaign finance reform and I hope you will to. Contact your legislators as well as Governor Rell to urge them to pass and sign this bill.</p>
2005-11-29T05:14:20ZGrassroots ActionGeek Alert
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<p>Okay. Now for something a little more light hearted, or perhaps light headed:</p>
<p>There is a new website called <a href=http://www.frappr.com>Frappr</a> which uses <a href=http://maps.google.com>Google Maps</a> to display information about people in a group. Anyone can set up a Frappr map, so I set up <a href=http://www.frappr.com/destefanoforct>http://www.frappr.com/destefanoforct</a>.</p>
<p>Please stop by and add your name to our map of supporters.</p>
2005-10-27T08:51:12ZGrassroots ActionWorking together practically and idealistically
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<p>The reason I support Mayor DeStefano is because he has a great record and a strong vision for Connecticut. I like to focus on this here on the blog. I want to build a community of DeStefano supporters that can spread this message, and from my most idealistic sense, I don’t really care whether it is Mayor DeStefano that gets elected or anyone else that can successfully put his vision in place.</p>
<p>However, from the practical side, I don’t think there is anyone who can do that, so I need to think from time to time about the practicalities of the campaign. We are approaching the end of the quarter, and one of the practicalities is that of fundraising. It takes money to run a successful campaign. Please <a href=contribute>donate now.</a></p>
<p>Why do we need the money? Why do we need endorsements? Well, when you get down to the most basic consideration, we need to get more people to get out and vote for Mayor DeStefano on election day than will get out to vote for Jodi Rell. There are two ways of doing this, we can discourage people from voting for Rell, or we can encourage people to vote for Mayor DeStefano. Back to my idealistic side, I want to be encouraging as many people to vote for Mayor DeStefano as possible.</p>
2005-09-29T10:03:07ZGrassroots ActionQuit your whining
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<p>A friend of mine is a family therapist and she has a button that she gives to some of the kids she sees. It says “Whining” in a red circle with a slash across it in the international ‘NO’ symbol. I thought of that when I was in Washington this weekend and saw a T-shirt that said, ‘Quit your whining, start a revolution’.</p>
<p>While Mayor DeStefano isn’t calling for a revolution, it seems as if ‘Quit your whining’ is one of the themes of his campaign. The Mayor has described Jodi Rell’s approach to government as issuing press releases and band-aids. Last week, the Mayor issued his own <a href=node/563>press release</a> pointing out that a “hotline number, while a worthy initiative, does not address the four most pressing problems facing employers in the state; taxes on machinery and manufacturing equipment, high health care costs, escalating energy costs, and outdated transportation infrastructure.”</p>
<p>Mayor DeStefano’s record shows that he does more than just suggest hotline numbers. Among other things, he is addressing escalating energy costs. Yesterday, the Mayor’s office announced that it “managed to avoid more than $5 million in additional utility expenses for fiscal year 2004-05.” Through working together with other municipalities, and proactively addressing energy consumption, New Haven is saving money when it comes to energy. We need this sort of leadership at the state level.</p>
2005-09-27T12:24:24ZGrassroots Action“Maybe, this is about us”
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<p>So, I’m sitting in the car, having just gotten back from picking up a bagel and coffee from a local store. I have Connecticut Public Radio on and they start a segment about New Haven’s offer of housing victims of Hurricane Katrina. They talk about the concern that offering housing to victims of Hurricane Katrina would take away from the efforts to provide housing to the homeless in New Haven.</p>
<p>I listen to each side present their talking points. I’ve heard them before. Much of the housing is expected to come from the private sector, etc. But then, I hear the clip from Mayor DeStefano. “Maybe, this is really about us.”</p>
<p>Yes, when you get to position statements, I find that Mayor DeStefano’s team puts together position statements that more closely reflect my own views than anyone else running for Governor. His vision and record are strong reasons why he is leading in fundraising and leading in support from unions and political leaders.</p>
<p>But those too, are some of the same old talking points. The bigger reason that I support Mayor DeStefano is because it really is “about us”. This “about us” mentality does come through in some of the other campaign slogans. We need to “expect more”; not only of our leaders but of each of us. “We are at our best when we are working together”. These aren’t just catch phrases, this is an attitude that pervades the campaign.</p>
2005-09-23T01:34:54ZGrassroots ActionIn Your CommunityProm Redux
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<p>Brush the lint off your tuxedo jacket. Dig out your ruffled shirt or vintage prom gown. Hit the stores to find the perfect little black dress or just don a pair of your favorite jeans and T. Prom is here!</p>
<p>On Saturday, October 1st join me and the rest of the DeStefano for CT Prom Committee for Prom Redux. Held at the beautiful and historic Eli Whitney Museum, Prom promises to be the party of the fall. This isn’t your parents’ fundraiser. Drinks, food and fabulous music guaranteed.</p>
<p>Whether you loved or hated your Prom make sure to gather your friends and head to Prom. This time around…there are no rules. Come with a date or come stag. Come dressed in formal wear or come dressed down. This time around…come as you are.</p>
<p>Tickets are $35 per person and a mere $20 for students. For more details and to RSVP, visit<br />
<a href=prom>www.destefanoforct.com/prom</a>.</p>
<p>If you are interested in attending an intimate dinner with the Mayor (about 10-15 people, and a bit more expensive) before Prom, email me.</p>
2006-01-23T02:06:38ZGrassroots ActionWorking Together in Shelton
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<p>Last night’s Shelton Democratic Town Committee meeting provided a reminder of what is right with politics in Connecticut. It is easy to lose sight of this as we read about politicians resigning due to ethics scandals, committees failing to complete their work on finding ways to reform campaign finance laws, and the daily grind of dealing with jerks and trolls online.</p>
<p>I regularly ask people to come to town committee meetings as a chance to hear Mayor DeStefano speak. I also hope that they will come, and get more involved in local politics. Yesterday, an old friend from a neighboring town showed up at the DTC meeting. People asked who she was and we both spoke for a moment about the importance of getting new people involved.</p>
<p>The meeting started with a brief discussion of the municipal campaigns. There were the standard discussions about fundraising. For example, they are having a Lobster Bake on October 1st from 2 to 5. For more details, please click <a href=http://shelton.dems.info/LobsterBake.pdf>here</a> or contact Margaret Coughlin at 929 7962. There will also be a fundraiser for <a href=http://www.pacowtaforshelton.org/welcome.htm>Mike Pacowta</a> who is running for Mayor. Contact Mike at <a href=mailto:mepcpa> mepcpa</a> for more information.</p>
2005-09-20T02:22:04ZGrassroots ActionIn Your CommunityThis Week on the DeStefano Campaign
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<p>I’ve never been a big fan of campaign slogans. Most of them don’t really say an awful lot. However, I think the ‘Expect More’ slogan is an exception. We do need to expect more of our leaders and of ourselves. It is something active we can do. It is about hope, which has too long been silent in the political scene.</p>
<p>It is this active hope that has spurred on people to help with <a href=relief>Katrina relief efforts</a> and it is this active hope that can help revive democracy in our country. Mayor DeStefano has been seeing this active hope as he visits various Democratic Town Committee Picnics around the state and I hope that all of you try to make it to political events over the coming months. There are some great people fighting difficult battles in this year’s municipal elections. Please, get involved.</p>
2005-09-12T11:18:34ZGrassroots ActionDemocracy for America
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<p>“New Orleans is a metaphor for the difference between Democrats and Republicans.” This is what Mayor DeStefano said as he l
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<p>These are people that have lost everything. Many are likely to arrive without the documentation needed these days to set up bank accounts. Their birth certificates are in the rubble of their destroyed homes and the town halls where they would normally get new birth certificates are also destroyed.</p>
<p>When we take this beyond the hurricane victims, we see that there are common issues, economic issues, health issues that address many people. Despite the goals of people like Grover Norquist to cut government to “the size where we can drown it in the bathtub”, there remains an important role for government. Government doesn’t have to be ‘big’. It shouldn’t be ineffective, but we need leaders that will invite all of us to make a difference. We need leaders that will help build and in some cases rebuild strong families and not just walk away. We need an active Government that creates possibilities, not takes them away.</p>
2005-09-08T01:28:24ZGrassroots ActionHelping at home
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<p>TrueBlue has been asking what are we going to be doing here in Connecticut to help victims of Katrina. Mayor DeStefano posted <a href=node/505>this entry</a> encouraging everyone to contribute, and Shonu posted <a href=node/506>this entry</a>on places to contribute.</a> I also heard a some great comments by Harry Connick, Jr. about contributing to <a href=http://www.habitat.org/>Habitat for Humanity</a>. I would also encourage people to check out <a href=http://www.bridgeporthabitat.org/>Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bridgeport</a>.</p>
<p>It will take a long time for the Gulf Coast to recover from Hurricane Katrina. People will need new houses and places to stay for an extended period. With this in mind, I was very happy to see <a href=node/509>this report</a> that New Haven has opened the doors of the city to 100 families displaced by Hurricane Katrina.</p>
<p>The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina will affect all of us for quite a while. We need to return to the shared sacrifice that helped build our country and we need leaders like Mayor DeStefano to help set the example.</p>
2005-09-06T12:52:05ZGrassroots ActionIn Your CommunityHurricane Katrina
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<p>One of the quotes from Mayor DeStefano’s campaign that I have always appreciated is ‘We are at our best when we are working together’. Mayor DeStefano has done a great job in getting people to recognize their common interest and work together.</p>
<p>Yet it isn’t only common self interest that inspires us to work together. We should all also be driven by a desire to work for the common good and help people in their times of great need.</p>
<p>It is in this spirit that I encourage all of you to consider what you can do help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The <a href=http://www.bristolpress.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15126798&BRD=1643&PAG=461&dept_id=10486&rfi=6>Bristol Press</a> reports that 23 volunteers and workers from Connecticut, including seven from Farmington have already been deployed to help victims of Hurricane Katrina. </p>
<p><a href=http://www.theday.com/eng/web/news/re.aspx?re=07835C2F-F198-47AE-98EE-9D2DD5F9CD94>The Day</a> provides this information about getting trained to help:</p>
<p>“The southeastern Connecticut chapter of the Red Cross will conduct training sessions for new volunteers all day Friday and Saturday at its offices at 150 Eugene O'Neill Drive, New London. Teams will leave for Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Monday and Tuesday. To register, call 447-3248.”</p>
<p>Whether you can help as a volunteer or a donor, please contact <a href=http://www.redcross.org/>The Red Cross</a> to do what you can to help.</p>
2005-08-31T02:14:18ZGrassroots ActionIn Your CommunityA press release and a band-aid
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<p>At the Enfield Democratic Town Committee meeting last week, Mayor DeStefano commented about how Governor Rell’s approach to the problems of the state are a press release and a band-aid. I visualized that as a graphic, a thumbnail of a Rell press release with a large band-aid over it. I think it portrays pretty effectively problems with the Rell administration.</p>
<p>So, when I read <a href=node/470>this press release</a>, I wondered how is the DeStefano campaign different from the Rell administration. So, I thought I would compare the press release to <a href=http://www.milkeninstitute.org/pdf/cost_of_doing_business_2005.pdf>Milken Institute report</a>.</p>
<p>Connecticut is ranked as the fifth most expensive state to do business, based on their calculations. The cost of doing business in Connecticut is 22% above the national average. Is it a surprise that we are at the bottom of the list for job growth?</p>
2005-08-17T01:40:22ZGrassroots ActionJobs and the Economy