August 28, 2018 / Press Releases
Recap: Stefanowski Public Appearances Since Primary Day
Hartford, CT - Recap: Stefanowski Public Appearances Since Primary Day
Hartford, CT - Recap: Stefanowski Public Appearances Since Primary Day
Hartford, CT – For two weeks, Bob Stefanowski has refused to answer even the most basic questions facing voters. Whether it’s women’s health, arming teachers, the opioid epidemic, and more, “no comment” or “did not return a call requesting comment” has been Stefanowski’s central message on critical issues.
Hartford, CT – Today, legislators and mayors will hold a press conference to discuss how Bob Stefanowski’s disastrous plan would negatively impact their towns, districts, and communities.
Hartford, CT - It’s been almost two weeks since the primary, and Bob Stefanowski has sent a loud and clear message about his plans for critical issues like health care, guns, women’s rights, and more facing Connecticut: “No comment.”
Hartford, CT – After Bob Stefanowski issued a response to the Hartford Courant article on his association with a white nationalist, Connecticut Democratic Party Executive Director Mandi Lewis released the following statement:
Hartford, CT – New revelations reported today by Neil Vigdor of the Hartford Courant are deeply concerning to each and every voter in the state.
Hartford, CT – Two of Donald Trump’s closest advisors have been convicted or pleaded guilty to crimes in the last 24 hours. What does Stefanowski have to say about Trump?
Hartford, CT – Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin released the following statement on Bob Stefanowski’s income tax plan that would raise property taxes, slash services, and drive a $10 billion hole in the budget:
Hartford, CT – Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff released the following statement on Bob Stefanowski’s income tax plan that would raise property taxes, slash services, and drive a $10 billion hole in the budget:
Hartford, CT – Angie Parkinson, a Connecticut public school teacher, released the following statement on Bob Stefanowski’s income tax plan that would raise property taxes, slash services, and drive a $10 billion hole in the budget: