What Just Happened In The Connecticut House Emergency Session?

February 26, 2025
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The House of the Connecticut General Assembly met February 24th to discuss certain bills.

Well, that might be a nice sentence in a mockingbird media article about what happened Monday at the Capitol.

But what happened on Monday wasn't nice at all -- it was a political sausage making fest!

It seems certain Connecticut Dems in the legislature have gone completely rogue, not unlike their peers in DC.

The Democrats decided to deliberate a bill, HB 7066, even though it hadn't had a Public Hearing... and what a bill it was! It covered new rules for how school boards interact with ICE, rules about the purchase and operation of drones, grants to a bunch of progressive causes, and student athlete compensation.

And why do the dems want to give a bunch of taxpayer money to partisan progressive organizations?

Because they are terrified that President Trump’s Executive Orders will essentially defund illegal immigration, chemical and surgical mutilation for children (which dems call "gender-affirming care"), and other pet progressive causes.

Speaker Ritter bears the responsibility as Speaker for bringing bills forward... and he decided to arrogate the process by bringing a bill forth by Emergency Certification? Who else "helped"? It's certainly a circus in Hartford. People question what's going on. It's difficult to say since the Constitution and Rule of Law is not adhered to -- the Dems not only have a super majority, meaning a majority in the House and in the Senate, but make up rules as they go along?

It's another year of lawlessness in Hartford.

We hope and pray that President Trump, in restoring our Constitutional Republic, will have a rippling effect on Connecticut.

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Anne Manusky

Anne Manusky, M.Ed., a 23-year Easton resident, wife and mother, is also the President of the CT Republican Assembly Chapter of NFRA and also CT Parents Involved in Education (CTPIE is a chapter of USPIE). She ran in Easton for Board of Education in 2015 and for Selectman in 2018. She has written extensively to advocate for children's issues, especially against the current ideological trends of pressuring academics, sex transition and psychological manipulation of children.

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