Herbst is in favor of not using mileage reimbursement to calculate legislator's pensions.
Democrats offered alternative cuts to First Selectman Tim Herbst's proposals, but most were defeated.
State Rep. David Rutigliano and Brenda Kupchick hailed passage of a bill which would allow for the proper disposal of unused prescriptions.
Some residents are concerned with the investment as Trumbull stands to lose state money if Gov. Malloy's budget passes.
Changes would be made to the state law on affordable housing that gives more control, flexibility around housing development projects.
Herbst's exploratory committee raised the money at an event held at the Italian Club in Bridgeport.
Herbst has ordered contingency budgets in case Gov. Malloy's state budget is passed.
Testimonies by representatives and other community leaders aim to reform the law to provide the town with control and flexibility.
Reps. Rutigliano, Devlin, McGorty submitted testimony to study the feasibility of constructing an entrance ramp in Trumbull.
Trumbull could be looking at a 5.89 percent tax hike if Malloy's plan goes through. Herbst promised to veto a budget proposal like that.
The town stands to effectively lose millions in state aid if the budget passes.
The proposal would cost Trumbull $5.6 million.
Democratic Town Committee Chairman Tom Kelly questioned the timing, especially in the state's current fiscal situation.
Herbst said in a fundraiser message that his exploratory committee is for the governor's seat.
The lawsuit alleges that Herbst fired his now future brother-in-law because he dated his sister and meddled in attempts to get another job.
Republican Town Committee Chairman Jack Testani criticized Musto not attending all Board of Finance and pension board meetings.
The resignation comes days before McGovern was set to go before the Ethics Commission.
He filed paperwork that gets the ball rolling on forming an exploratory committee.
State Reps David Rutigliano, Laura Devlin, and Ben McGorty received new legislative committee assignments in the January 4 session.
Anthony Musto will instead donate his raise back to the community.
Roger McGovern was the subject of a harassment complaint filed with police.
First Selectman Tim Herbst sent out a memo that the office will now be used as a conference room.
The office hours will be held at the Best Edibles Deli from 10 AM to 11 AM on Saturday, Jan. 7.
The argument started over legislative mileage reimbursement.
The argument was over gas mileage reimbursement and other things.
Herbst said incoming House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz shouldn't serve as speaker and work for union AFSCME.
Director Stefan Lyhne-Nielsen hopes to improve access and technology.
Trumbull Republican Town Committee Chairman Jack Testani gives his thoughts on the election.
Low bond rates, a growing grand list and Trumbull's high bond rating make for good conditions, Herbst said.
Herbst said he hopes Trump's presidency succeeds for the good of the country.
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Republican Town Committee Chairman Jack Testani urges voters to elect Republicans to the House of Representatives and State Senate.
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Another fight between elected officials has started.