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Llodra: Collaboration Went into Budget Creation; 3.29% Tax Increase to Start With
First Selectman Pat Llodra says a lot of care and collaboration went into presenting consistent budget proposals this year.
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POLITICS
<b>How would you describe your political beliefs? *</b>
Just as I am not affiliated with any political party, my beliefs seem unaffiliated as well. That might just be a way of saying that I am not rooted in any particularly strong set of political beliefs.
<b>Are you registered with a certain party? *</b>
Like the majority of Newtown voters, I am a registered unaffiliated voter.
RELIGION
<b>Do you identify with a certain religion? If so, which one? *</b>
Catholic
LOCAL HOT-BUTTON ISSUES
<b>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? *</b>
Budget and managing the town's finances seem to be a universal concern in town.
The only issue that would surpass that would be education, at least among parents and those who believe real estate values are tied to how good the public schools are.
A close third -- though it appears rooted in the fear of issue no. 1 (town finances) -- would be the future of the Fairfield Hills campus.
Finally, had the economy not taken a nose dive, concerns about open space, controlling development and preserving the environment would probably be a more frequent topic of debate.<b><br></b>
<b>Where do you stand on each of these issues? *</b>
I don't live in town -- at least for the moment -- and so I am saved from having to take a stand on those issues (namely the debate over taxes.)
Hopefully that will allow me to report on the issues in a fair and balanced way. I would add, however, that I'm fiscally conservative with my own money, and so I can appreciate trying to keep expenses down.<b><br></b>
First Selectman Pat Llodra says a lot of care and collaboration went into presenting consistent budget proposals this year.
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Officials issue multiple advisories urging snow removal but also advise consumers to be vigilant when employing contractors.
Officials issue multiple advisories urging snow removal but also advise consumers to be vigilant when employing contractors.
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