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  • New Bipartisan ‘Solutions Tank’ Launched to Solve Connecticut’s Fiscal Challenges

    New Bipartisan ‘Solutions Tank’ Launched to Solve Connecticut’s Fiscal Challenges

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    Implementing best practices, resources, and citizen activism to promote smart public policy solution

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    updated: Jan 18, 2019

    Greg Kraut, member of the Westport Representative Town Meeting and former candidate for the 136th State Representative District, today unveiled The Economic Policy Project, a groundbreaking solutions-first institute designed to work with — and educate — government leaders. The project is dedicated to filling a void for Connecticut’s fiscal challenges by combining the best ideas from all political parties and from across the country.

    The institute’s mission is to promote smart, bipartisan public policy solutions to stimulate job growth, strengthen education, revitalize the state’s transportation network, promote sustainable budgeting, optimize revenue streams and limit debt and wasteful spending.

    “I started The Economic Policy Project to provide policymakers access to specialized solutions and thoughtful analysis in order to make smarter economic policy decisions that advance Connecticut’s prosperity,” said Greg Kraut, Founding Solutionist for The Economic Policy Project. “Our state needs all the help it can get to meet the economic and social challenges it is facing today. There are so many bright people in the private sector who want to help and don’t have the time to run for office. The Economic Policy Project is a way for ordinary citizens to become engaged in the process and become a trusted resource for government officials to make smarter, more informed decisions.”

    During his campaign for the 136th State Representative District, Kraut launched a 21-point economic recovery plan that serves as a catalyst for The Economic Policy Project. Kraut remains determined to offer solutions that make use of best practices from other states and from other cities to move Connecticut forward. His economic recovery plan identifies $1 billion in immediate new, non-taxpayer revenue sources needed to balance the state’s budget and grow the economy.

    “Many people, both Democrats and Republicans, reached out to me after the election to continue helping our state, and they also wanted a platform to enact real change,” said Kraut. “We are harnessing all of the social capital of our most intelligent citizens to be put to work. We want to give the state’s government officials the tools to make smart financial decisions and encourage them to use as a non-partisan resource.”

    Media Contact:
    Dwain Schenck
    Phone: 203-223-5230
    Email: dwain@schenckstrategies.com

    Source: The Economic Policy Project

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  • Greg Kraut’s Westport RTM Letter to Connecticut General Assembly –  ‘No Rail Increases and No Service Reduction’

    Greg Kraut’s Westport RTM Letter to Connecticut General Assembly – ‘No Rail Increases and No Service Reduction’

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    updated: Feb 28, 2018

    Greg Kraut Westport RTM Letter Says: No Rail Increases and No Service Reduction – Calls for Immediate Legislation to Prevent This

    The following is a Westport, Connecticut Representative Town Meeting letter addressing the CT General Assembly Transportation Committee presented by Greg Kraut. 

    Dear Connecticut General Assembly Transportation Committee,

    I call for all rail increases to be immediately halted by the legislature. The rail fares have gone up 23 percent and now the Governor wants to raise them another 21 percent. At the same time, commuters will get reduced service. This only happens when we have a monopoly and the decision making is controlled by one person, the Governor. We live in a democracy, not a dictatorship. Even the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation James Redeker at the Connecticut Department of Transportation public forum on February 28th, at the University of Connecticut-Stamford publicly stated, “This is not my plan, so don’t blame me”. This is unacceptable and will just be another factor to cause people and business to leave our state. I have had hundreds of constituents email and call me expressing their concern regarding this matter. The fare is already high, and this may be the tipping point for riders. Without a long-term vision or strategy, this seems misguided and an anti-growth policy which is the opposite strategy that we need now. It is now abundantly clear that we need to have all rail increases approved by the legislature.

    Please help!

    Greg Kraut
    Westport RTM
    Kraut for Connecticut!
    203-557-0995
    www.gregkraut.com

    Source: Kraut for CT

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  • Greg Kraut Westport RTM Letter to CT General Assembly –  No Rail Increases and No Service Reduction

    Greg Kraut Westport RTM Letter to CT General Assembly – No Rail Increases and No Service Reduction

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    updated: Feb 27, 2018

    Greg Kraut Westport RTM Letter to CT General Assembly Transportation Committee – No Rail Increases and No Service Reduction – Calls for Immediate Legislation to prevent this.

    The following is a Westport, Connecticut Representative Town Meeting Letter addressing the CT General Assembly Transportation Committee presented by Greg Kraut. 

    Dear Connecticut General Assembly Transportation Committee,

    I call for all rail increases to be immediately halted by the legislature. The rail fares have gone up 23% and now the Governor wants to raise them another 21%. At the same time, commuters will get reduced service. This only happens when we have a monopoly and the decision making is controlled by one person, the Governor. We live in a democracy, not a dictatorship. This is unacceptable and will just be another factor to cause people and business to leave our state. I have had hundreds of constituents email and call me expressing their concern regarding this matter. The fare is already high and this may be the tipping point for riders. Without a long-term vision or strategy, this seems misguided and an anti-growth policy which is the opposite strategy that we need now. It is now abundantly clear that we need to have all rail increases approved by the legislature.

    Please help!

    Greg Kraut

    Westport RTM

    Kraut for Connecticut!

    D) 203-557-0995

    www.gregkraut.com

    Source: Kraut for CT

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