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Thursday, May 28, 2009

The Herald endorses Health Care Partnership

The editorial page of The Herald has endorsed the House-passed Health Care Partnership Act that would let cities and towns and others participate voluntarily in the state's health insurance pool.

Adopted in up to 20 other states the pooling proposal has gained support for the comprehensive coverage it would provide to employees at considerably lower premiums. Along with rising energy and electricity costs, health coverage has been the fastest-growing expense for local governments. Unsurprisingly, Mayor Stewart is an outspoken opponent of the measure.

The partnership legislation, along with the Sustinet health insurance reform bill, faces hurdles in the state Senate and a veto threat from Gov. Rell. Rell, in vetoing the partnership bill last year, left room for compromise or re-consideration.

For proponents, it boils down to a choice between the profits and dominance of private health insurances versus a state pooling option that can bring savings to taxpayers and good coverage for participants.

Speaker of the House Chris Donovan's office has estimated a potential savings for the City of New Britain of up to $900,000.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

29 May 2009

Chris Murphy To Host Saturday (5/30) Housing and Mortgage Seminar At N.B. City Hall

Congressman Murphy (D-5) is holding a mortgage seminar on Saturday, May 30th, at New Britain City Hall, 27 West Main Street, Room 504 from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.

The public is welcome to attend to learn how to go about getting an affordable mortgage and how to get help for those who are falling behind on paying their mortgage. Cong. Murphy will be joined by experts from the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, New Britain Neighborhood Housing Services, Fannie Mae and McCue Mortgage.

Mayor Stewart's fuzzy revenue estimates: when will sales of development properties be realized?

It's crunch time for the Mayor and City Council to arrive at a budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1. City officials already face the uncertainty of not knowing state aid amounts on the weekend before the state legislature is scheduled to adjourn. That makes it critically important that Mayor Stewart's estimates for the sale of property, set at $3.5 million next year and $4.5 million this year, be confirmed. Unfortunately, these property sales, largely based on the Pinnacle Heights development, are not yet real.

The following is a post on the issue at NB Politicus:

Revenue Gap Threatens New Britain Municipal Budget
It's a year when local and state governments are struggling with falling tax revenues and a severe economic downturn. New Britain is facing all of those struggles plus one more potential hole that could break the city budget in the new fiscal year.

The problem? Mayor Stewart's proposed $216.3 million estimate, now getting scrutiny by the Common Council, has added millions of dollars of revenue that may not exist at all.

The Mayor's numbers for the sale of real property includes a $3.5 million line item, an increase of $3 million over the Board of Finance's $500,000 estimate. The source of the $3 million has been reported to be the city's sale of the former Pinnacle Heights public housing project to Centerplan development company.

Back in March Mayor Stewart told the Herald: "It’s still up in the air but it’s because of the major change in the economy. Unfortunately, that’s something none of us can control. However, we can work to make sure the deal goes through eventually.”

At issue is whether the $3 million in property revenue and perhaps millions more booked by the city's finance department for the sale of property in previous years are for real, or based on any solid promises to give by the buyers.

The Common Council, in addition to its line by line review of the budget with department heads, needs to ascertain the status of the Mayor's revenue estimates, particularly with regard to sale of property, for a true picture of the city's finances. As the June budget deadline approaches, there are millions of dollars being used to balance the city budget with nothing so far to back it up.

Time is running short on adopting a municipal budget by mid June. It's time for the Mayor to lead, not mislead the public on whether those property sale revenues can be counted on before June 30th.

No one can blame anyone at City Hall for a bad economy but City Hall has an obligation to tell the truth -- even if that truth is bad news.


Municipal Endorsements: Interviews Slated For June

The Democratic Town Committee's nominations committee continues to gather information from prospective candidates as part of the DTC's endorsements of city offices this year.

The Democrats' slate will include Mayor, Town and City Clerk, Tax Collector, Treasurer, Common Council (10 District, 5 At large), Board of Education (3), Board of Assessment Appeal (2) and Constable (4).

All Democrats interested in seeking office are asked to submit information to the committee in preparation for July endorsements.

Candidate information forms are available upon request at the Town Committee web site www.newbritaindemocrat.net

Trailblazing Decision: Obama Nominates Judge Sotomayor

President Obama on his Supreme Court pick:

"Judge (Sonia) Sotomayor has lived the America Dream. Born and raised in a South Bronx housing project, she distinguished herself in academia and then as a hard-charging New York District Attorney.

Judge Sotomayor has gone on to earn bipartisan acclaim as one of America's finest legal minds. As a Supreme Court Justice, she would bring more federal judicial experience to the Supreme Court than any Justice in 100 years. Judge Sotomayor would show fidelity to our Constitution and draw on a common-sense understanding of how the law affects our day-to-day lives."



Source: Organizing for America/Democratic National Committee

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