CT legislature faces calls to ban book deemed bad for children and offensive to everyone, except developers.

CT legislature faces calls to ban book deemed bad for children and offensive to everyone, except developers.
The Fixing of CT: Bridgeport’s Baker’s Dozen

The Fixing of CT: Bridgeport’s Baker’s Dozen

Why does Connecticut keep pouring millions into Bridgeport while ignoring glaring corruption and inefficiency? The city has become a playground for entrenched political powers, where unchecked alliances between state Democrats and the construction industry prioritize endless new builds over real community needs. Schools are closed, not for repair or modernization, but to line the pockets of developers, leaving parents and students in the lurch. Meanwhile, outdated state agencies operate in secrecy, burying public information and stifling progress. It’s a system stuck in the past, feeding greed while Connecticut residents pay the price. Want to know how we can fix this? Read on for proposed solutions that demand transparency, accountability, and a future-proof plan for sustainable change.

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Matthew Hallock

Matthew Hallock is a communicator and advocate for positive change, driven by a thirst for justice and community empowerment. Drawing on his roots in journalism, Hallock tries to represent The Voice of the people, delivering critical information with action-focused solutions. Inspired by an unwavering belief in transparency and civic integrity, he elevates public discourse to restore trust and pride in governance. Hallock collaborates with Solar, a symbolic bichon frise who embodies humanity's connection to the planet and its living beings. Together, they combine hard-hitting truths with humor and optimism to challenge the status quo while inspiring a collective call to action. Through his aspirational tone and fearless storytelling, Hallock channels the power of common sense and community to empower everyday people to shape a sustainable world worth living in—and leaving behind.