It used to be Bridgeport Republicans were relevant. In the 20 years from 1971 to 1991, Republican mayors occupied the office half the time–Nicholas Panuzio,
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Lee: Open Up Government Participation On Boards And Commissions
From John Marshall Lee: On November 3, 2020, 145 million votes were cast for the two major presidential contenders. We are nearly three months past
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Feds Warn Of Armed Protests At All 50 State Capitols
“As of 9 January, reports indicate there are armed protests planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, and
Read moreFollowing Civil Unrest, Budget Committee Examines Reallocation Of Police Funds
The City Council’s Budget & Appropriations Committee Monday at 6 p.m will consider a “Proposed resolution committing to reallocating certain funds from the Police Department
Read moreMerrill Highlights Early-Voting Success, Promotes Absentee Option
Although often barbecued for its absentee ballot gymnastics via the Democratic political organization, maybe Bridgeport’s ahead of the curve in this early voting stuff. “For
Read moreRecord State Turnout For Presidential Election
From the Associated Press: A record 1.86 million Connecticut residents voted in the Nov. 3 election, a turnout of nearly 80% of registered voters despite
Read moreEyeing 2024, Trump’s Hijacking Of Republican Party Endures
Come January 20–irrespective of the histrionics–Donald Trump will vacate the White House. He will not surrender. He will not concede. He will just declare dubiously
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