Goldstein For Congress - Please Subscribe and also visit us at www.goldsteinforcongress.com Political Pressure Yields Results - Bridgeport and Commuters BenefitWe did not win at the ballot box - but we are winning (just a little bit)
With less than one week in office, President Trump has made major strides. But what about the impact to a Blue State like Connecticut that is not just blue on the license plate?
Right before the election, suddenly work began on I-95 and not that divider nonsense. Yonkers Contracting began work on the exit ramps from Greenwich to Stamford to fix the On and Off Ramps so that one of the 3 lanes would go back to being a lane in use rather than turning a 3 lane highway (on each side) into 2. This literally happened a week from the election. Coincidence I think Not. Putting Pressure on Our Elected Officials is critical to making progress. 90% of this $76 million for the I-95 project was being funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal. The plans were drawn up in 2019 as part of a reconstruction project but they magically broke ground just before the election. Promise Made/ Promises Broken One major focus of our campaign was Bridgeport. One Issue, the Congress Street Bridge. You might have seen this short reel It was a promise Jim Himes made in 2008 on his campaign to fix. We went to that bridge, we talked to residents and 16 years later - No Bridge. Well magically, this year, 17 years later, the Bridge was finally approved and funded. Who was at this historic event? Jim Himes, Senator Richard Blumenthal, Senator Chris Murphy (and Mayor Joe Ganim. So I say, we must continue to be active and put pressure and we will get results. It just may take a little longer in Connecticut. Do not give up. I am not! See some past articles on these issues: Thank you for your continued support. Please subscribe and spread the word. Dr. Michael Goldstein & Jonathan Goldstein The father-son team continues on so please spread the word and lets really rebuild CT together in a meaningful way. Please subscribe and support. Michael’s Substack is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Michael’s Substack that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |