The state budget, much like Norwalk’s municipal budget, has a big chunk devoted to educational spending. Governor Rell wanted to make that educational chunk even bigger this year, and throughout the legislative session, it was the talk of the 169 towns. The allocations of state educational aide, however, for years benefited upstate towns while ignoring Fairfield County’s needs, culminating in the routine calls for ECS funding reform. This was not the year that ECS reform was going to happen for a variety of reasons, and it looked like once again that cities like Norwalk were going to get bacon bits, under the Democratic budget plans.
Norwalk: Big Changes Through Little Details
June 22nd, 2007 · 7 Comments
Tags: In the News · Norwalk
Friday Open Thread
June 22nd, 2007 · 66 Comments
Lots of things going on, so feel free to comment on anything.

Tags: In the News
Cafero Rejects Bacon Bits, Demands Bacon
June 22nd, 2007 · 5 Comments
With the super-majprity Democratic led legislature faced with strong opposition internally over the yearly tribute of bacon bits towards southwestern Connecticut, Norwalk’s Bob Genuario-R and Larry Cafero-R fought at the budget negotiating table for Norwalk’s fair share.
A state budget compromise offers Norwalk a nearly $1.5-million increase in education funding, legislative sources said Thursday.
That sum comprises an approximately $1 million increase to the city’s Educational Cost Sharing grant and roughly $500,000 in additional priority school funding. Any increase would come in handy as the city’s Board of Education is considering how to trim $6.7 million from next year’s schools budget.
Tags: CT House · In the News · Norwalk
Norwalk: Krummel Abandons Mayoral Pursuit
June 22nd, 2007 · 39 Comments
As someone commented here earlier in the week, Bill Krummel has dropped his plans to seek the Democratic nomination for mayor. Both the Advocate and the Hour report on the glacial candidacy race to determine who will run against Dick Moccia this fall. Moccia announced his candidacy in April. After more than two months of posturing, none of the rumored Democratic candidates has made a move except for Krummel.
Demonstrating how completely out of touch with the problems facing Norwalkers, Democratic town chair Galen Wells had this to say about Krummel.
He is an extraordinary councilman, and I hope he stays on the council. We really need him there. He’s led the way on the infrastructure,” Wells said.
Tags: In the News · Norwalk
Finding Your Inner Political Compass
June 22nd, 2007 · 47 Comments
It’s also the world’s smallest political leanings quiz. I’ve taken it before and my red dot moves ever so slightly right and left. My score:
Your PERSONAL issues Score is 70%.
Your ECONOMIC issues Score is 50%
That makes me a CENTRIST.
CENTRISTS espouse a “middle ground” regarding government control of the economy and personal behavior. Depending on
the issue, they sometimes favor government intervention and sometimes support individual freedom of choice.
Centrists pride themselves on keeping an open mind, tend to oppose “political extremes,” and emphasize what they describe as “practical” solutions to problems.
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