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From:  Susan Kniep, President

The Federation of Connecticut Taxpayer Organizations, Inc. (FCTO)
Website: 
http://ctact.org/
email: 
fctopresident@aol.com
860-841-8032

 

      

YOU ARE INVITED TO THE JULY 27 DEBATE

 

For the U. S. Senatorial Candidates

 

Trinity College Campus

300 Summit St.

Mather Hall

The Washington Room

 

http://www.trincoll.edu/pub/about/campusmap.htm

 

Debate Will Begin at 7 PM

 

 

 

The Federation of Connecticut Taxpayer Organizations is delighted to announce a U. S. Senatorial Debate to be held on Tuesday, July 27, 2010, at 7 PM at Trinity College, Mather Hall, in the Washington Room.

 

All candidates for U. S. Senate have been invited to attend.  To date, we have received confirmation of attendance from Rob Simmons, Peter Schiff, John Mertens, and Warren Mosler.  Linda McMahon and Richard Blumenthal have also been invited to participate.  

 

The moderator will be Chris Powell of the Journal Inquirer of Manchester.  We have invited various nonprofit organizations to submit questions of importance to their mission, to include CBIA, the Federalist Society, Yankee Institute and others.    

 

This election is one of the most important in Connecticut’s history as businesses and taxpayers focus on the significant impact Washington has on their community, their families and their future. 

 

As such, the Federation is sponsoring this debate to provide the public with an opportunity to hear directly from the candidates on their vision for the future and what they will bring to this very important position in Washington upon their election.  

 

Again, we invite you to join us at Trinity College for this free event.  If you have any questions, please contact Susan Kniep, President of The Federation of Connecticut Taxpayer Organizations at 860-841-8032 or by email at fctopresident@aol.com.

 

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