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Latest Developments from the Connecticut General Assembly: The Education Committee Has Spoken (Part Two) | Pullman & Comley - School Law


In addition to bills described in our last post, the General Assembly’s
Education Committee approved and advanced out of committee the following funding-related and “omnibus” bills, including bills reaffirming the Committee’s affinity for “task forces” and “studies.”  Here is a summary of these bills (which now await action by the full General Assembly):  
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
H.B. No. 6617 (“
An Act Concerning Authorization Of State Grant Commitments For School Building Projects And Revisions To The School Building Projects Statutes”) would authorize state grant commitments for certain public school building projects in Connecticut.   The bill would also require that all plans for a school building project submitted on and after July 1, 2022 provide for the installation of water bottle filling stations.  Finally, this bill would make local and regional boards of education responsible for establishing (or reestablishing) school building ....

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How to reinvigorate Connecticut's Republican Party


Where will the Republican Party go in the post-Trump era after the illegal storming of the nation’s Capitol on Jan. 6? Who will the Connecticut GOP select as its next chair after its dutiful and long-serving Chair J.R. Romano resigned less than one week later on January 12, citing difficulty raising money? According to a report in the CTMirror, the Connecticut GOP had $28,183 in the till as of Dec. 31, 2020.
Connecticut only has about 3.5 million citizens. The United States has about 330 million citizens. When Republican Kim Klacik ran for Maryland’s 7th Congressional District against Democrat Kwiesi Mfume in the 2020 elections, she invited the viewer to follow her on a walk through the Baltimore and to see the failure of the dominant political party, the Democratic Party. Her video went viral. Thereafter she was able to raise millions for her campaign, primarily from outside of her district. The Connecticut GOP could try to emulate that success by being a national thought ....

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