motoxmann
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I didn't see anyone post this yet, I received this info a couple days ago:
Governor Malloy to hold Community Forum in Middletown
If Governor Malloy wants to hear from the public on important issues, what could be more important than our rights?
Connecticut, March 6th, 2013:
It looks like our chance to be heard by Governor Malloy with regards to his desperate proposal full of gun bans is upon us.
From the article:
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy Monday announced plans for another statewide tour — a community forum on Wednesday evening in Middletown “to discuss the state’s pressing issues face-to-face with state residents.”
Governor Malloy is quoted in the article:
We have a number of critically important issues facing the state, and I am eager for the opportunity to hear from residents about their concerns, so that we can move forward together. The last two years, I attended more than thirty events like this at venues across the state. I think being out there, talking with people face-to-face so that we can have an open exchange and I can hear what is on their minds helps all of us in government be more effective at serving the people we represent.
This forum will take place on Wednesday, March 6th at the Middletown City Hall at 245 deKoven Drive and will run from 7-8PM.
If you plan to speak or ask a question, you will need to arrive early to sign in.
Read more about Governor Malloy’s tour: http://courantblogs.com/capitol-watch/dueling-politicos-gov-malloy-announces-his-own-tour/
Governor Malloy to hold Community Forum in Middletown
If Governor Malloy wants to hear from the public on important issues, what could be more important than our rights?
Connecticut, March 6th, 2013:
It looks like our chance to be heard by Governor Malloy with regards to his desperate proposal full of gun bans is upon us.
From the article:
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy Monday announced plans for another statewide tour — a community forum on Wednesday evening in Middletown “to discuss the state’s pressing issues face-to-face with state residents.”
Governor Malloy is quoted in the article:
We have a number of critically important issues facing the state, and I am eager for the opportunity to hear from residents about their concerns, so that we can move forward together. The last two years, I attended more than thirty events like this at venues across the state. I think being out there, talking with people face-to-face so that we can have an open exchange and I can hear what is on their minds helps all of us in government be more effective at serving the people we represent.
This forum will take place on Wednesday, March 6th at the Middletown City Hall at 245 deKoven Drive and will run from 7-8PM.
If you plan to speak or ask a question, you will need to arrive early to sign in.
Read more about Governor Malloy’s tour: http://courantblogs.com/capitol-watch/dueling-politicos-gov-malloy-announces-his-own-tour/