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Federal Government

Washington D.C. is 24 Square Miles Surrounded by Reality.

May 12, 2010

Education policies coming from Washington and Hartford are not what America needs. Each locality has its own problems and a one-size fits all solution is actually a solution that doesn’t meet the needs of most Americans.

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If We Ran Our Businesses Like We Ran Our Schools, We’d Be Bankrupt.

April 26, 2010

The following is the first in a series of postings regarding BRTC member Scott Clayton’s experience at a five day policy conference with the Institute for Educational Leadership in Washington D.C. In summary, Washington generally hasn’t done its homework and doesn’t want to.

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Real Estate: Roadblocks to Success

March 26, 2010

Congress and Connecticut state law makers again placed their fingers into the housing market without knowing what they are doing. The federal government is adding all kinds of rules and regulations that hinder our economic recovery. Washington’s must stop erecting these roadblocks to success and should get out of the way of our nation’s recovery.

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Foreclosure: Day of Reckoning

March 22, 2010

Congress and Connecticut state law makers have conveniently pushed off their “day of reckoning” by making a foreclosure action take longer. This hurts us all because the foreclosures have not been halted, they will still occur…and a balloon of bad debt is growing above our heads that will burst soon.

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