Ted Kennedy, Jr. endorses Ned in a television commercial airing throughout Connecticut. Click below to watch…
Ted Kennedy, Jr. Endorses Ned!
July 22nd, 2010 by adminRep. Tim Larson Supports Ned and Mary
July 22nd, 2010 by Lamont for GovernorGreat speech by State Representative Tim Larson in support of Ned and Mary at a recent Meet and Greet in East Hartford (courtesy of CTBob):
Ned’s (I)nterview
July 19th, 2010 by Lamont for GovernorCourtesy of Connecticut Public Broadcasting’s (I)nterview series, a great interview with Ned:
Ned rolls out his Plan for Affordable, Accessible Health Care
July 14th, 2010 by Lamont for GovernorYesterday, Ned rolled out his Plan for Affordable, Accessible Health Care in Meriden and New Britain. Videos below!
Meriden:
New Britain:
One Month Until the Primary – Register to Vote!
July 10th, 2010 by Lamont for GovernorOne Month from today, on August 10, Democratic voters across Connecticut will go to the polls to choose their nominees.
If you aren’t registered, or are registered as an unaffiliated voter, and want to vote in the Democratic primary, registration materials must be postmarked by August 5 (or can be handed in personally up until noon on August 9).
More voting and registration information can be found on RaiseYourVote.com and/or the website of the Connecticut Secretary of the State.
To register, RaiseYourVote.com has this handy web form (just fill it out, click print, sign it, and put a stamp on it and mail it!) or a form can be downloaded from the CT Secretary of the State in English or Spanish (clicking a link will download a pdf form – if you need Adobe acrobat to use the forms, it can be downloaded free of charge here).
In the next few weeks, our website will provide more registration, voting, and GOTV resources, so keep an eye out. In the meantime, click here to volunteer to help us get the vote out in any of our regional offices, or call us at (203) 654-7070 or (860) 542-2002.
If you want to be contacted via text to your cell phone regarding volunteering, please text CANVASS to 83224.
Ned Introduces Comprehensive Plans to Get Connecticut Back on Offense
July 9th, 2010 by Lamont for GovernorOver the last several weeks, Ned has been actively rolling out policy plans designed to get Connecticut moving again. If you missed any of the roll outs, here is a quick summary:
Jobs: A Business Plan for Connecticut
Transportation: Plan to Get Connecticut Moving Again
Education: Better Schools for Better Jobs
Energy and Environment: Plan to Reduce Energy Costs and Create Jobs
Cities: Plan to Renew our Cities
Ned’s First Radio Ad
June 25th, 2010 by Lamont for GovernorNed’s first radio ad was released today. You can hear it primarily on drive-time radio on various stations, or below!
It’s a compilation of people’s real-time reaction to Tuesday’s debate. Let us know what you think…
Together
May 4th, 2010 by Lamont for Governor“I am so glad that Mary Glassman has agreed to join our team. Together, Mary and I will work our hearts out to grow jobs and to make sure that every child has a great education and the chance to start a family, start a career, start a business right here in our home state of Connecticut.
Together we can move Connecticut forward.”
VIDEO: Ned Discusses Jobs Plan
March 31st, 2010 by Lamont for GovernorWTNH covered Ned unveiling his Business Plan for Connecticut:
Ned’s Business Plan for Connecticut
March 30th, 2010 by Lamont for GovernorThere is no more important issue facing our state than growing jobs and getting Connecticut going again!
Read and share Ned’s Business Plan for Connecticut.
“For too long, we’ve been waiting for a governor who will put Connecticut to work. We can’t afford to wait anymore – it’s time for a new business plan for our state. As governor, I will take immediate steps to create jobs and reduce the cost of doing business here. But I’ll also keep my eye on Connecticut’s future, enhancing our strengths, modernizing our infrastructure, and putting our state on a path to success,” Ned announced.
As governor, Ned will:
Make government move faster, accelerating the Department of Environmental Protection’s approval process and establishing a one-stop website and 1-800 number to help entrepreneurs start, fund, locate, staff, or expand a business as quickly as possible.
Stop ineffective tax giveaways and start making strategic investments, offering early-stage financing to promising firms and providing property tax relief for new businesses in urban areas to encourage investments in our cities.
Reach out to businesses across Connecticut, ensuring his government is dialed in to business needs now, and threats and opportunities in the future.
Modernize our transportation infrastructure by strengthening passenger and freight rail, investing in our most congested areas, and creating thousands of good jobs in the process.
Invest in our people to ensure our kids graduate with in-demand skills and well-paying jobs, and offering full loan repayment for students at state colleges who stay in Connecticut after graduation.
Attack high costs, building on federal reforms to bring down health care costs and creating an army of energy entrepreneurs to make Connecticut the most energy efficient state in America.