Lamont: “Keep Diversity a Big Priority.”
Governor Ned Lamont wants his administration to “keep diversity a big priority,” according to emails obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. The governor’s wife agrees in a June 16th exchange in anticipation of the annual state Democratic fundraising dinner, previously known as the JJB.
Assigning a body person to the governor prompted Ann Huntress Lamont’s comment that “Ned is concerned about not having more diversity in that position.” The top jobs in Lamont’s office have been filled by white men. His body person is a white male.
The Criminal Justice Commission could be guided by Lamont’s desire to “keep diversity a big priority.” The commission anticipates choosing a new Chief State’s Attorney on January 30th. The position has not been held by a woman or minority since the position was created in 1973.
One of the four finalists for the job, Erik Lohr, an African American, is a Navy veteran and former prosecutor. Another finalist, Maureen Platt, is the first woman to serve as the state’s attorney for the Waterbury judicial district.
January 16, 2020 10:03 am Comments Off on Lamont: “Keep Diversity a Big Priority.”
CT GOP Donor Gives Maddow Exclusive Interview.
Rudolph Giuliani crony Lev Parnas was the big get of the week and MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow got him. Parnas told Maddow that he delivered the message to Ukraine that American support would be withheld unless the new government announced an investigation into into Hunter Biden’s lucrative business dealings in the nation under attack by Russia.
The Parnas interview undermines the Trump defense that Ukraine’s newly elected president did not know that American military assistance was being held hostage to Trump’s demand for a political favor to advance his prospects against rival Joe Biden
Parnas was a prolific donor to Republican committees late in the 2016 campaign, including $661 to Connecticut Republicans.
January 16, 2020 5:26 am Comments Off on CT GOP Donor Gives Maddow Exclusive Interview.
UPDATE: Brooklyn Caucus Tosses 22 of 30 Town Committee Incumbents.
Brooklyn Democrat Joe Voccio writes Daily Ructions to let us know he is a Democrat and has had nothing to do with local politics since losing a tie-breaking contest last November for the town’s board of selectman.
January 15, 2020 8:32 am Comments Off on UPDATE: Brooklyn Caucus Tosses 22 of 30 Town Committee Incumbents.
Two Things on a Friday.
Some helpful advice from the Life Hacks 2020 calendar. A better answer: “No.”
A fantastic obituary that you will want to read. It’s by and about Ken Fuson. Here’s a tribute to Fuson by a living friend.
January 10, 2020 9:03 am Comments Off on Two Things on a Friday.
Hilary Gunn Ousted From Greenwich RTC in Caucus Surprise.
Anti-toll activist Hilary Gunn was defeated for re-election to the Greenwich Republican Town Committee Wednesday night.
A large group of registered Republicans attended the open caucus and used their numbers to keep Gunn from returning to the RTC. She wrote on Facebook that “I am not okay.” Gunn, a Greenwich Country Day School graduate, caught the attention of Ann Huntress Lamont, the governor’s spouse, by frequently attending transportation and other events. Mrs. Lamont wondered in an email, “Who’s this crazy anti-toll girl stalking Ned?”
Surprise caucuses can have consequences. A group of Middletown Democrats quietly organized themselves and others in 2018 and won a majority of seats on that town committee from party regulars who were largely supporters of then-mayor Dan Drew. Drew declined to seek re-election in 2019.
January 9, 2020 11:36 am Comments Off on Hilary Gunn Ousted From Greenwich RTC in Caucus Surprise.
RIP: Buck Henry. Listen to Him in a 2014 Interview.
Comedy polymath Buck Henry has departed this world after 89 years. Here’s a comprehensive 2014 interview with the writer and performer on Mark Malkoff’s The Carson Podcast–or you can listen to it above.
January 9, 2020 7:55 am Comments Off on RIP: Buck Henry. Listen to Him in a 2014 Interview.
Chasten Buttigieg to Bridgeport for Friday Fundraiser.
Chasten Buttigieg will be the star attraction in Bridgeport Friday at a fundraiser for his spouse, former South Bend, Indiana mayor Peter Buttigieg. The price of admission for the event that starts at 5:30 p.m. in one of the state’s poorest cities begins at $500 a ducat and escalates to $2,800, the maximum allowed per person under federal campaign finance laws.
January 8, 2020 1:37 pm Comments Off on Chasten Buttigieg to Bridgeport for Friday Fundraiser.
Nancy Wyman Portrait to be Unveiled on January 17th.
Former Lieutenant Governor Nancy Wyman’s portrait will be revealed on January 17th in the Senate Chamber, where Wyman presided for eight years.
The former comptroller and state representative serves as the chair of the state Democratic party organization.
January 7, 2020 1:13 pm Comments Off on Nancy Wyman Portrait to be Unveiled on January 17th.
Campaign Polling May Have Mislead Lamonts on Support for Tolls.
Tolls—how many and on whom—have vexed Governor Ned Lamont since he abandoned his campaign pledge to impose them on trucks only Last February. You can see more details here in this article. An email from Ann Huntress Lamont, the governor’s spouse, suggests the Lamonts misread polls or paid for an outlier in the wealthy Democrats’ self-funded 2018 campaign.
Poll numbers shared in a message that Emily Huntress Lamont, one of the wealthy Greenwich Democrats’ daughters, provided at the request of her mother includes odd results. The poll numbers from the campaign, according to the message, show total support for electronic tolls at 68% in the general election, 41% of those surveyed are identified as strong supporters of tolls. That leads to the odd result of 27% as somewhat supportive of tolls. The result suggests a passion for tolls that has not revealed itself any place else. The tolls numbers didn’t make sense to Mrs. Lamont, who loves data.
Mrs. Lamont shared the poll numbers last summer with Lamont chief of staff Ryan Drajewicz and spokesman and former NBC Connecticut reporter Max Reiss. Drajewicz has been eager to elbow his way onto the center stage of the tolls debate as Ned Lamont’s proposals have continued to change.
Senate and House Democrats May want to see some of the data at their Tuesday caucuses.
January 6, 2020 6:41 pm Comments Off on Campaign Polling May Have Mislead Lamonts on Support for Tolls.
It’s On. Lamont to Westport on Sunday to Talk Transportation from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Governor Ned Lamont will join state Senator Will Haskell (D-Westport) Sunday, January 12th, in Westport at the Bedford Middle School to talk about transportation. Lamont will be explaining his “CT2030 plan and Connecticut’s transportation future,” according to Haskell.
Bedford Middle School was the site of a Lamont town hall meeting that was in the works for Tuesday. Sunday’s meeting is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. and end an hour later.
January 6, 2020 10:59 am Comments Off on It’s On. Lamont to Westport on Sunday to Talk Transportation from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.