Malloy Favors Dreamers

HARTFORD, CT – Governor Dannel P. Malloy released the following statement regarding the vote in the U.S. Congress this afternoon to end the shutdown of the federal government:

“While Congress did reinstate core functions of the federal government, I remain deeply disappointed in the manner in which President Trump and Republican congressional leaders have decided to govern.  While controlling both houses of Congress and the presidency, they continually elect to kick the can down the road on critical issues facing our nation and offer no stability or long-term vision.  In short, it’s a misguided and irresponsible way to run any organization, much less the federal government.

“I am also disheartened by the Republicans’ deeply cynical negotiating tactics, creating a false choice between ensuring protection for Dreamers and extending the Children’s Health Insurance Program, putting health coverage for nine million children – including  17,000 in Connecticut – at risk.

“I hope this time around Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will keep his word and allow a vote to protect DACA recipients.  Dreamers have grown up in this country.  They are productive members of our communities.  They contribute to our economy.  They serve in our military.  Quite simply, this legislation is common sense and long overdue.”

 

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Himes, Blumenthal Introduce Darwin Day

WASHINGTON, DC— Congressman Jim Himes (CT-04) and Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut introduced a bill to commemorate the 209th anniversary of the birthday of Charles Darwin on February 12, 2018.

In doing so, the lawmakers hope to recognize the profound and revolutionary contributions that Darwin made to our understanding of the origins of life and also the example he set of the power of education and knowledge to change the world.

“We are lucky to be alive during a time of discoveries more spectacular than our ancestors could even have imagined, from the existence of planets orbiting distant stars to the capacity to cure diseases that have afflicted people for millennia,” said Himes.  “I am confident that we will continue to explore, to learn more about the world around us and how to make that world a better place. But this work has never, and will never, come easily. At a time when well-established science is under constant attack, we must be vigilant in defending the pursuit of truth from those who would claim that facts have no meaning.”

“I am proud to champion and celebrate Charles Darwin’s achievements and those of every scientist and explorer who followed in his footsteps,” said Blumenthal. “Darwin Day recognizes the invaluable contributions of Darwin, without whom our understanding of this world would be fundamentally altered. Today, we reflect and remember that the advancements of science and human knowledge are profoundly important to the progress of humankind.”

“We thank Representative Himes and Senator Blumenthal for their steadfast work defending scientific research and the teaching of evolution in public schools,” said Roy Speckhardt, executive director of the American Humanist Association.  “By introducing and co-sponsoring Darwin Day resolutions, members of Congress are showing the American people that scientific thinking plays a crucial role in solving many of the problems that Congress seeks to address.”

 

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2018 Westport Citizens’ Police Academy

#Westport CT–The Westport Police Department is
proud to announce that we will be offering another adult Citizens’ Police Academy this
spring. This is in addition to the Youth Citizens’ Police AcademyThe nine-week course begins on March 7 th . Participants will gain a better understanding of the role of the police department in the community.
The academy can accommodate up to twenty-four community members who will participate in classes designed to take them through the various aspects of law enforcement. They will learn about the different divisions and specialized units of the department as well as how the department operates. Participants will observe demonstrations and get hands-on experience with some of the equipment we use every
day. Academy instructors consist of highly trained and experienced Westport Police Officers. In addition to the classes, participants will have the opportunity to experience a “ride-a- long” with an officer from the patrol division. They will also receive CPR/AED certification from Westport Volunteer Emergency Medical Services.

The program begins on Wednesday, March 7 th . Class participants will meet Wednesday evenings from 7:00pm- 9:30 pm for nine consecutive weeks. This class provides participants and officers an opportunity to get to know each other and discuss issues that affect our community. The academy is open to Westport residents age 21 and older. To inquire about participating in the academy and/or to receive an application, please contact Westport Police Detective Commander Lieutenant Eric Woods at (203) 341-6026. Applications can also be picked up at police headquarters and are due by Monday, February 12th.

 

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Bridgeport News: Child Bit At The Zoo

UPDATE: DoingItLocal.com Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo says a child stuck his hand into the rainforest enclosure and a red-rumped agouti bit the child’s hand. More info on red-rumped agouti here: http://www.beardsleyzoo.com/project/red-rumped-agouti/

 

3:50pm–#Bridgeport CT– EMS, police dispatched to the Beardsley Zoo where a child was bitten by one of the animals according to radio dispatches.  No word on which animal bit the child nor the child’s condition.

 

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Bridgeport News: Fire

10:40am–#Bridgeport CT– A fire at 800 Union Avenue, Google Maps says it is Moore Precision Tools.  Most of the fire was extinguished by employees prior to firefighter’s arrival, they are checking to make sure the fire didn’t extend elsewhere.

 

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