Aniskovich Signs Letter Vouching for Kavanaugh.
Former Rowland and Rell administrations official Jennifer Aniskovich is the first name on the alphabetical list of women vouching for the character of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The September 14th letter is signed by 65 women who knew Kavanugh in his youth in suburban Washington. It was a response to first reports that a woman who also knew Kavanugh while he was in high school had been assaulted by him at a party in the early 1980s.
Events overran the highly-publicized testimonial on Sunday when Christine Blasey Ford stepped forward to begin to tell her story. Her lawyer, Debra S. Katz, revealed Monday morning that Ford is willing to testify in public about her experience with Kavanuagh.
Aniskovich was appointed Executive Director of the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism by John Rowland. She served until the end of 2006 when Rowland’s successor, Jodi Rell, accepted her resignation. Aniskovich is married to former Republican state Senator William Aniskovich, a prominent Rowland defender, who served in the Senate from 1991 until 2005.