Connecticut Representative Brandon Chafee (D-Middletown) has introduced HB 6469. The only text is that the bill will reduce the number of signatures for candidates, both in primaries and in general elections. The bill does not specify any particular numbers or percentages. Apparently in Connecticut, it is normal for legislators to introduce bills without all the specifics.
Connecticut Senator Joan Hartley (D-Waterbury) has introduced SB 1156. It seems to say that if a party has polled at least 1% of the vote for any statewide race at the last election, it is then automatically on the ballot for all districts and towns. Like HB 6469, it is not very specific. It is somewhat likely that Hartley introduced this bill to help the Independent Party.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/02/03/usps-union-contract/78181384007/
snail mail crisis ???
ANOTHER TRUMP EMERGENCY ???
When the person who introduces a bill to lower petition signatures also introduces or co-introduces 36 other bills with topics ranging from banning the sale of birthday balloons, mandating new “accessible” parking spots in private lots for families with kids, and state manufacture of medicine, I am afraid he is introducing the petition bill for the wrong reason and has a twisted view of the role of government.
https://uscode.house.gov/search.xhtml?searchString=%22special+government+employee
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musk – trump enforcer — like Hitler SS killers
*special govt employee*
more fatal monarch/oligarch rot via minority gerrymander Congress so-call laws
Elon Musk is an example of why capitalism must be destroyed. Private property and individual identity must be completely eliminated. No exemptions for “personal” property. Everything must be shared, even toothbrushes. Individuals should not have names, children should be taken at birth to be raised by the collective (pending artificial incubation), and no one should have any individual rights of any kind under any circumstances.
Stock, is that you trolling again?
Democrats Saving Democracy is a collective. Our members renounce individual identities and names when we join. We cease to have individual opinions when we join the collective. An individual acting in any way other than as directed by collective groupthink is no different than a cancer cell. Once we reach critical mass, all humans will be part of our collective.