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Politics Aug 9, 2010 - 9:15 AM


Commitment for Connecticut program

By Citizens for Change





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Last night, CITIZENS FOR CHANGE released the names of those candidates who, to date, have publicly committed to the people of Connecticut that they will address the numerous public policy challenges confronting our state and our nation.

All other candidates are invited to come together by formally signing the COMMITMENT FOR CONNECTICUT document developed for each office that will be decided by the people during the 2010 election cycle. Citizens and candidates can access the appropriate COMMITMENT FOR CONNECTICUT document online at www.CFC.us.

The 17 candidates who have led the way by already signing COMMITMENT FOR CONNECTICUT documents include:

United States Senate: Peter Schiff; United States House of
Representatives: Mark Greenberg, Dan Reale, Rob Merkle, Justin
Bernier, Scott DeShefy; LT Governor: Mark Boughton; CT Attorney
General: Stephen Fournier; CT Treasurer: Jeff Wright; CT Secretary of the State: Jerry Farrell; CT State House: Kathryn Brown, Ken Nelson, John Searles, Malvi Lennon; CT State Senate: Neil Nichols, David Pia, Len Suzio.

All Citizens and candidates are invited to visit the CITIZENS FOR
CHANGE website at www.CFC.us where they also can personally sign the online Declaration of Independence.

Citizens interested in attending an upcoming CFC 'Caucus For Citizens' session can register online at the CT Public Policy Coalition site: www.CTPPC.org. for posted sessions. Registrants will also receive email notification of upcoming dates and locations.




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