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As Gov. Rell refuses to raise taxes on corporations....her approval rating plummets

By Kate Thomas on July 28, 2009 12:05 PM

A new poll for CT Gov. M. Jodi Rell shows her approval rating has dropped to her lowest level ever, amid a severe economic downturn and months of criticism and ad campaigns from SEBAC, a coalition that represents Connecticut State public service workers.

The Quinnipiac University Polling Institute numbers show that 71% of voters support "raising the state income tax for individuals making at least $265,000 per year and couples making at least $500,000." Yet the Governor continues to refuse to raise taxes on the wealthy. The poll also finds that 55% of voters reject the "argument that raising taxes will force wealthier residents to move out of Connecticut." A majority of voters also support raising taxes on corporations.

Rell has said that raising taxes would be the worst thing the state could do and instead has proposed deep cuts to social services, health care, and higher education.

What do SEBAC leaders think about these poll results? As you may have guessed, they're definitely not shocked.

"I am not surprised that her approval numbers are beginning to drop," said Ron McLellan, the President of CEUI/SEIU Local 511. "Until this economic crisis, Governor Rell could hide her allegiance to big corporations and Connecticut's wealthiest citizens. But now, when the difficult decisions must be made, she has taken money from services that protect the middle-class and that support the most vulnerable among us -- all so that the rich and big businesses don't have to sacrifice."

"The Governor does not ask our wealthiest households and corporations to step up to the plate and be part of the solution,"[MO3]  said Maggie Adair, Policy Director for Connecticut Association for Human Services, an organization that works to end poverty and empower families. "Her budget priorities do not reflect the opinion of Connecticut's residents, who overwhelmingly support increasing the income tax on our highest wage earners."
In February, the SEBAC launched an aggressive television campaign that was designed to educate the public about the Governor's budget priorities and to hold her accountable for her budget decisions into the gubernatorial election season. To learn more about the coalition's campaign for a fair budget and view the video of their latest TV ad, visit www.InThisTogetherCT.org.

Tags: ads, budget cuts, corporate tax loopholes, governor rell, Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, sebac, State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition, state income tax, taxes, voters

Governor Rell's veto stamps out dreams of working people

By Kate Thomas on July 2, 2009 1:09 PM

The unions in the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC), District 1199 launched their latest TV ad this week taking aim at Governor Jodi Rell for protecting the wealthy in a time of crisis. The unions are delivering a hard-hitting response to Gov. Rell making good on her threat to veto the state budget Democrats pushed through the legislature late last week that would have asked those most able to pay to step up and help solve the economic crisis while preserving vital services.

Tags: budget, budget cuts, connecticut, district 1199, gov. rell, governor rell, public services, sebac, state budget, state employees bargaining agent coalition, unions, working people

Continue reading Governor Rell's veto stamps out dreams of working people .

State Public Service Workers Want to Revitalize Economy

By CSEA Connections on December 2, 2008 10:01 AM
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At a November 24 meeting between members of Connecticut's Congressional delegation and representatives of State public service workers, everyone agreed that all levels of government must be part of the solution, not part of the problem, to tackle Connecticut's growing economic crisis. Leaders of the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC) called for the meeting to begin creating an effective partnership between workers, elected officials, and the private sector to help Connecticut families on Main Street weather the economic storm.

U.S. Representatives John Larson (1st District), Joe Courtney (2nd District) and Chris Murphy (5th District) addressed our coalition about the challenges facing our economy. Connecticut's public service workers have been saying that one of the keys to economic revitalization is uniting in partnership with our elected officials to bring home a stimulus package that includes real dollars to preserve services in a time of need.

President-elect Barack Obama has just articulated what most Americans instinctively understand. In times of economic decline, the public sector must work together with community leaders and the private sector to help turn the economy around while meeting the increasing need for quality public services. All of us need to work together to assure that happens.

That's why SEBAC has urged Governor Rell to work with the Obama administration and our Congressional delegation to develop constructive solutions. Governor Rell plans to attend the National Governors Association meeting December 2, where President-elect Obama and Vice President-elect Biden will participate in a discussion with governors.

>> Read the statement SEBAC issued yesterday calling on Governor Rell to seize the moment to help turn around Connecticut's economy.

The federal government must help provide the resources, but this is not a time for elected officials at any level to retrench or shy away from their responsibilities. In times of crisis, we all must step up and be part of the economic solution, as SEBAC chief negotiator Dan Livingston told the Waterbury Republican-American for an article on the special legislative session published Monday.

How can you help? We will be providing members of our Coalition's unions tools for contacting their State legislators and Governor Rell in the coming days. We need to speak with a loud, united voice to move our state's leaders to:

  • Work to secure federal dollars to provide a stimulus package for Connecticut;
  • Provide real recovery to working families, not another bank bail-out scheme; and
  • Improve Connecticut's economy by strengthening, not slashing, public services.
More at http://www.seiu2001.org.

Tags: Barack Obama, Connecticut, CSEA/SEIU Local 2001, public services, public services division, quality public services, SEBAC, state workers

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