Your Calls Are Making a Difference! Keep It Up!
July 25, 2018We still have a little time!
If you’ve been following the news about the $10 million toll study, you will see that the public outcry against this proposal is making a difference.
First, State Comptroller Kevin Lembo said he will not vote the $10 million in bonding for the study. The ACLU also raised concerns about privacy.
Today, State Treasurer Denise Nappier said she will abstain from voting on the measure.
http://www.courant.com/politics/hc-pol-treasurer-nappier-abstain-toll-study-20180724-story.html
While neither official credits phone calls in opposition to the bonding, it’s clear something has given them pause.
The State Bond Commission convenes at 10:30 tomorrow. There is still a littl time for you to let the members know that putting $10 million on the state’s credit card to pay for a toll “study” is wrong.
Contact the members at:
Governor Malloy
(860) 566-4840
Benjamin Barnes, Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management
(860-418-6500), [email protected]
Denise L. Nappier, State Treasurer
(860)702-3010 [email protected]
Kevin P. Lembo, State Comptroller
(860) 702-3301, [email protected]
George C. Jepsen, Attorney General
(860) 808-5318, [email protected]
Melody A. Currey, Commissioner of the Department of Administrative Services
(860) 713-5100, [email protected]
John W. Fonfara, Senator and Co-Chair Finance Revenue and Bonding Committee
(860) 240-8600, [email protected]
Jason Rojas, Representative and Co-Chair Finance Revenue and Bonding
Committee (860) 240-8500, [email protected]