Not our job: 10 questions (for starters) we have for the SEEC
The fact that so many Q’s remain open for so long raises yet another query: Why are they still open?
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Posted by Matthew Hallock | Sep 10, 2024 | Uncategorized
The fact that so many Q’s remain open for so long raises yet another query: Why are they still open?
Read MorePosted by Matthew Hallock | Sep 10, 2024 | Sustainability, Uncategorized
We all need a home. We are removing barriers to home ownership such as mortgages, credit ratings and deposits to try to give everyone a home they can own.
Read MorePosted by Matthew Hallock | Aug 19, 2024 | Bridgeport, Ganim
Joe Ganim’s campaign reported to the State Elections Enforcement Commission (SEEC) that they received approx. $500,000 from a diverse range of individuals and businesses for his 2023 mayoral run. The 300-page filing is an eyebrow-raising laundry list.
Read MorePosted by Matthew Hallock | Jul 16, 2024 | Bridgeport, Ganim
Ganim’s mayoral filings are so filled with inconsistencies and raise so many questions it makes you wonder if anyone at the SEEC read them
Read MorePosted by Matthew Hallock | Nov 7, 2023 | Bridgeport, Ganim, Hartford, Public Sector Reform
Bridgeport mayor Joseph Ganim bought 37 Thorne Pl. for far below market value and its listing price; oversaw a 67% personal property tax cut; sold it for 3x as much as he paid; also received for $0 a parcel at 57 Thorne Place, used city departments and personnel to execute the scheme; and still declares it his residence.
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