Vote ‘No’ — This Budget Referendum Politicizes Enfield and Solves Nothing

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Sample Ballot District One referendum question: Shall the Enfield Town Charter be revised as proposed by the Charter Revision Commissionand as approved by the Enfield Town Council by Resolution #7276 at its regular meeting of June 16, 2025? (Click on ballot to see clear version) On Nov. 4, voters will face a yes-or-no decision on the Charter Revision Commission's work. It's a mess of things, but only one provision matters: Should the town have an Automatic Budget Referendum? Any budget the Council approves with more than a 5% spending increase must be put to a town-wide vote This referendum question is entirely political. [ Sample ballot , and Explanatory Text ] Why it's misleading The referendum idea was hatched by Republican leadership on the Charter Commission and sold as something that will be fiscally responsible and increase voter accountability. It will do no such thing because of how the town's finances work in the real world. What really determines whether tax...

A case for the Felician Sisters' affordable housing project

An op-ed I wrote for the Journal Inquirer in support of Felician Sisters' housing plan. It appeared Wednesday. But the op-ed also makes a case that our town government lacks authentic leadership.

The Enfield Planning and Zoning Commission hearing on this project was continued to July 28. 

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