Posted by Team Malloy @ February 8, 2010 - 11:25am
Former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy, a potential candidate for Governor, today reaffirmed his long-standing position that Connecticut employers should provide paid sick leave to their employees.
Former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy, a potential candidate for Governor, today reaffirmed his long-standing position that Connecticut employers should provide paid sick leave to their employees. Malloy said Ned Lamont, who in an interview published online today said he is against paid sick days, “doesn’t get it.”
Posted by John McNamara @ February 7, 2010 - 2:38pm
In 2010 Democrats need a gubernatorial nominee who has the best chance of winning an office not held by the majority party in 20 years. The open seat for Governor has spawned a number of Democratic hopefuls, all of whom offer impressive credentials from local and state government and the business world.
Former Stamford Mayor and potential candidate for Governor Dan Malloy today released the following statement in response to Governor Rell’s State of the State address
Former Stamford Mayor and potential candidate for Governor Dan Malloy today released the following statement in response to Governor Rell’s State of the State address:
Governor Rell said her budget speech this week would contain ‘no big surprises.’ Based on what the people of Connecticut have seen the last few years, perhaps we could use a surprise or two.
Former Stamford Mayor and potential candidate for Governor Dan Malloy today released the following statement in anticipation of Governor Rell’s State of the State address on Wednesday afternoon:
Dan Malloy was joined today by a number elected officials and community leaders from New Britain and Berlin who publicly announced their commitment..
Former Stamford Mayor and potential candidate for Governor Dan Malloy was joined today by a number elected officials and community leaders from New Britain and Berlin who publicly announced their commitment to “electing Dan Malloy as Connecticut’s next Governor” should Malloy become an official candidate.
Earlier today, Zogby International released a poll which found that Connecticut voters overwhelmingly support public financing, with 79 percent of respondents supporting the Citizens’ Elections Program as described.
Dan Malloy: poll should serve as proof of how strongly Connecticut voters feel about public financing.
Potential candidate for Governor Dan Malloy, the former Mayor of Stamford, responded today to a Zogby International poll which found that Connecticut voters overwhelmingly support public financing, with 79 percent of respondents supporting the Citizens’ Elections Program as described. Said Malloy: