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Tonight: Thursday 2/25 – ICYMI:”Conservative Chat” with columnist Don Pesci

 

Columnist Don Pesci and Barkhamsted RTC Chair on set of "Conservative Chat"
Columnist Don Pesci and Barkhamsted RTC Chair on set of “Conservative Chat”

“Conservative Chat”Tonight, Thursday evening, February 11th, 2016, at 7PM, on Charter Cable channel 191, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee airs a half-hour interview with columnist/political commentator Don Pesci and BRTC Chair and host Juliana Simone. Don and Juliana talk about the Iowa caucus results and news, the upcoming New Hampshire caucus and the Republican Presidential candidates, the November election and Governor Malloy’s speech given to the General Assembly on opening day of the new session and what to expect in terms of any positive changes.

For those outside the viewing area or who are not Charter cable subscribers, this show is available on-line at www.ctv13.net under VOD (Video on Demand) search “Conservative Chat” if not on home page.

ICYMI: “Conservative Chat” Tonight 7PM Charter Channel 191 with State Senator Witkos

(l) State Senator Kevin Witkos (R-8) and BRTC Chair and "Conservative Chat" host Juliana Simone
(l) State Senator Kevin Witkos (R-8) and BRTC Chair and “Conservative Chat” host Juliana Simone

“Conservative Chat”Tonight, Thursday evening, January 28th, 2016, at 7PM on Charter Cable Channel 191, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee presents Deputy Senate Minority Leader State Senator Kevin Witkos (R-8) and BRTC Chair and host Juliana Simone. Kevin and Juliana discuss General Electric’s move out of state, Governor Malloy and the democratic majority’s business and taxpayer unfriendly legislation, the Department of Transportation’s funds proposed “lock box”, the upcoming Supreme Court’s decision on unions charging fees to non-union members; any possibility of ending collective bargaining in our state; the Syrian refugees coming to Connecticut, second amendment issues, news concerning our Senate District 8, the second largest in the state, and some ideas Kevin will bring with him going into the start of the next session in February and more!

For those who are not Charter subscribers or who are outside of the viewing area this show can be seen on-line on www.ctv13.net under VOD “Conservative Chat” 102.

Deputy Senator Minority Leader Kevin Witkos (R-8)
Senate Deputy Minority Leader Kevin Witkos (R-8)

ICYMI: “Conservative Chat” Tonight Dec. 31st 7PM Charter Channel 191 With Don Pesci

Editor’s Note: With the next two air times of our show falling on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, it would be unfair to any new guest to appear on these dates. Look for a new informative interview in January 2016 – a very important year for the future of our country.

“Conservative Chat” – December 31st, 2015, Thursday evening at 7PM on Charter Cable Channel 191, veteran columnist Don Pesci and Barkhamsted RTC Chair Juliana Simone discuss in this half hour: Governor Malloy’s taking in 1600 Syrian refugees – how can they be vetted and how are their services are going to be paid for; Attorney General Jepsen’s declaration the state spending cap is unenforceable and why; Don and Juliana’s thoughts on the democrat leadership’s budget plan that includes cutting public financed campaign  funds in 2016; Don’s recent article on U.S. Senator Dick Blumenthal’s recent gaff about another actual whereabouts of importance; and acknowledgement of the Republican municipal election wins on Election Day this November.

This show is available on-line for those outside of the viewing area or who are not Charter cable subscribers at www.ctv13.net under VOD (Video on Demand) “Conservative Chat” episode 101.

“Conservative Chat” municipal election candidate episode now on-line

November 5, 2015

The latest episode of “Conservative Chat” which featured Barkhamsted municipal candidates BOS member Mark Hemenway (R) and BOF veteran member Dave Moulton (R) has now been uploaded on-line. BRTC Chair and program host Juliana Simone discusses town issues with these knowledgeable board members who went on to keep their board positions on Election Day 2015.

To watch the show: http://www.ctv13.net/

Click on the tab VOD and the interview is currently on the home page – with the CC screen – episode #100.  After more shows are uploaded, either put “Conservative Chat” in the search bar, or go to page two, three, etc. for current listings.

Barkhamsted Municipal Election Results 2015

Thank you Barkhamsted voters!

Written by Juliana Simone

November 4, 2015

Voter turnout on Tuesday showed town residents still care who sits on their Boards. Town Republican’s won every challenged seat by the opposing party.

All four contested incumbents, two on the Board of Finance, Dave Moulton, a former Chair of the BOF, who has committed himself to saving taxpayers money and keeping spending down for almost two decades, and colleague Sal Tartaglione, an alternate seeking a full seat, who recently built a bread and breakfast business on River Road and has a career in finance, won their challenges.

Planning and Zoning Commission, Johnny Polderman, and Zoning Board of Appeals, Dan Lamont, two veteran incumbents who have each dedicated fourteen years of volunteer service as elected officials on their respective boards, also easily won reelection.

Traditionally, these elections have a small turnout, but 30% of Barkhamsted’s registered voters made the effort to go cast their ballots this November 3rd. According to Voter Registrar Sue Day (R), this “was a little more than we expected.” Her colleague Karen Martin (D) noted when asked how many people came in to register today as new voters, “only two.” She agreed the traffic was better than they thought it would be.

Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee Chair, Juliana Simone, said “Thank you to all Barkhamsted voters who voted this Election Day and recognized our Republican incumbents who continue to dedicate their time to make our town a beautiful and fiscal place to live.”

Listed by highest votes earned are the results: (Richard Winn and John Doyle were cross endorsed by the Democrat Party)

Richard Winn (R) – Chairman, Board of Finance – 652

John Doyle (R) – Board of Finance – 636

Jim Hart (R) – Planning and Zoning Commission – 574

Bill LeGeyt (R) – Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals – 565

Linda Persechino  (R) – Board of Finance, alternate – 563

Pam Cole (R) – Treasurer – 557

Jennifer Prelli-Hester (R) – Board of Education – 553

Donald Stein (D) – First Selectman – 540

Teresa Collins (D) – Tax Collector – 529

Molly Sexton Read (D) – Chair, Board of Education – 493

Robert Brainard III (R) – (BAA member) – Board of Education – 489

Stephen Egbertson (D) – Board of Finance – 488

David R. Moulton (R) – Board of Finance – 421

Daniel Lamont (R) – Zoning Board of Appeals – 416

Mark Hemenway (R) – Board of Selectman – 410

John Warren (R) – Board of Assessment Appeals – 406

Johnny Polderman (R) – Planning and Zoning Commission – 402

Donna Beaudoin (D) – Board of Education – 400

Salvatore Tartaglione (R) – Board of Finance – 377

Peter Bakker, Jr. (D) – Board of Finance – 357

Frank Kaczynski (D) – Planning and Zoning Commission – 305

Phil Walker (D) – Board of Assessment Appeals – 302

Julia Patterson (D) – Board of Finance – 293

Election Day – Nov. 3rd – Get Out and Vote Row B for Republicans!

Barkhamsted voters – please go out and cast your vote today for many of our fine long-serving veteran Board members who have dedicated cumulatively decades of volunteer service to our town and have made it a special enough place to live, Connecticut Magazine in this month’s issue,  just ranked Barkhamsted as the #2 town to live in its category statewide.

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ICYMI: Tonight 7PM “Conservative Chat” with Barkhamsted Selectman Mark Hemenway and BOF member David Moulton

Update: The Charter studio manager informed me that the company is changing servers in addition to upgrading equipment this entire week, so although he made our show a priority to rerun Monday evening, and had it loaded in the machine to make sure it aired, the new server was unable to broadcast our program and any others as they made necessary changes. Due to this activity at Charter, no new shows could be taped, so this interview will air one last time tonight, November 12th, 2015 in its usual time, 7PM on Charter Cable Channel 191 and is still available to see on-line for those outside the viewing area or who are satellite subscribers. 

“Conservative Chat” – Tonight, Monday, November 2nd, 2015, at 6:30PM, on Charter Cable Channel 191, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee presents an interview with Barkhamsted Selectman Mark Hemenway (R) and Barkhamsted Board of Finance member Dave Moulton (R) with BRTC Chair and Host Juliana Simone. Mark and Dave discuss with Juliana why Barkhamsted made the #2 ranking of places to live in the recent Connecticut magazine in its category; why our challenged Republican incumbents should be re-elected; how the time would be different if a Republican First Selectman had been in office for four terms; why Mark voted no on this year’s Selectmen’s budget; budget items including general government vs. education budget, state and revenue grants and capitol expenses; the future outlook for Barkhamsted going forward and what voters should understand when they fill out their ballots on Tuesday, November 3rd between 6AM and 8PM and to vote for our long-serving, dedicated and informed Republican ticket!

For those who are not Charter subscribers, or who live outside the viewing area, this program will be available on-line on Monday, November 2nd at www.ctv13.net under VOD/search Conservative Chat episode 100. (check throughout the day for the upload)

(l-r) Dave Moulton, Mark Hemenway, Juliana Simone on set of "Conservative Chat"
(l-r) Dave Moulton, Mark Hemenway, Juliana Simone on set of “Conservative Chat”

“Conservative Chat” with New Hartford’s FS Dan Jerram and Alesia Kennerson Sunday 7:30PM & Monday 6:30PM Charter 191

“Conservative Chat’ – Sunday evening, October 11th, 2015, at 7:30PM on Charter Channel 191, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee presents an interview with New Hartford First Selectman Dan Jerram, Select woman Alesia Kennerson and Barkhamsted RTC Chair Juliana Simone. Dan and Alesia talk about the many accomplishments they’ve made over their years as municipal leaders for the residents of New Hartford and their goals going forward for their town if re-elected to another term this Election Day November 3rd.

This program will run again tomorrow evening, Monday night, October 12th at 6:30PM on Charter channel 191.

For those who are not Charter subscribers, or who live outside the viewing area, this program can be seen on the Internet at www.ctv13.net under VOD (video on demand – “Conservative Chat”)

Editor’s Note: The October 8th broadcast of this program was delayed about five minutes into the interview due to the previous show being cued up again; after a call to the studio, the Jerram/Kennerson show came on around 7:05 after a couple of attempts, which resulted in the last five minutes of the program being cut out for the live show which follows to air on time. To see the show properly and in entirety, tune in Sunday evening and another day/time will be posted, as well. 

State Senator Witkos: What’s Happening at the Department of Labor?

Many people are talking about a large round of layoffs and consolidations expected to hit CT’s Department of Labor (DOL). Most would agree that shrinking the size of government is an important part of getting spending under control. However, these changes raised some interesting questions that have led the administration to flip flop on their consolidation plans.

According to the administration, the department needs to reduce its staff and potentially close some job centers because of a decrease in federal funding to the tune of $32 million over the next two years.

Why does federal funding impact state employees? In total, 90% of the Connecticut Department of Labor’s budget is from the federal government; that’s roughly 700 of their 800 employees. When a state’s unemployment rate decreases, the amount of funding their labor department receives from the federal government decreases as well.

To deal with the reduced federal funding, the state announced earlier this year they will be laying off 95 employees. They also originally said that they would have to close 5 job centers as a result. You can imagine the uproar. The job centers are locations where unemployed or underemployed individuals can go to get help writing a resume or searching for a job. With thousands of people still unemployed across the state, closing programs designed to get people back to work was questioned by many.

Fast-forward to mid-September and the governor’s budget office is backtracking. The layoffs are still moving forward, but according to the Office of Policy and Management the job centers in Enfield, Meriden, New Britain, Norwich, Torrington and Willimantic will remain open. However, they will be managed by the Workforce Investment Board starting in October.

It’s important to reduce the size of government especially when faced with decreased funding. It’s also important to make sure our government is properly using its resources where we need them most.

Although this federal funding change indicates a lower unemployment rate, we have to keep in mind that CT is still not out of the woods when it comes to employment numbers.

Connecticut still lags behind nearby states. Job growth is very uneven. For example, CT’s manufacturing sector lost 917 jobs over the past year. In addition, 66% of total job gains recently reported by the state Department of Labor came from temporary help and landscaping – not permanent year round jobs. Another 27% in growth came from government jobs.

Another concerning factor is what could happen if companies start leaving CT as GE has all but committed to. It won’t be long before more jobs leave from companies of all sizes as the elimination of one huge player will undoubtedly have a ripple effect on the whole state, including our unemployment rate. Already, one in every three companies has reported being solicited to leave the state.

While a smaller government workforce is a good thing, clearly there are factors that need to be weighed before closing job centers. CT should be doing everything we can to help people find jobs, while also making the most of smaller workforces and limited resources when times are tough. I’m glad to see that the job centers will continue operating through the non-profit Workforce Investment Board.

Sen. Witkos, Senate Minority Leader Pro Tempore, represents the 8th District towns of Avon, Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Granby, Hartland, Harwinton, New Hartford, Norfolk, Simsbury and Torrington.