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11/15/08: Middletown Press – Jeff Mill - Dodd calls after-school programs critical

November 15, 2008

FARMINGTON — U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd warned Saturday that the failure to develop comprehensive after-school programs places not just children, but the nation as a whole at risk.

 

Speaking before nearly 300 delegates of the Connecticut After School Network symposium, Dodd hailed their efforts and told the delegates he uses Connecticut’s programs “as a model for national after-school programs.”


11/13/08: Connecticut Post – Peter Urban - Dodd seeks bankruptcy protection for foreclosures

November 13, 2008

WASHINGTON -- Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd said Thursday he would pursue legislation as early as next week to allow homeowners facing foreclosure to seek protection in bankruptcy court.

 

A similar effort failed earlier in the year, but Dodd, D-Conn., said he believes the political landscape has changed, given the growing number of foreclosures across the country.

( published in: In the News )

11/07/08: New London Day – Dan Levy - Dodd says he's staying put

November 7, 2008

Washington - Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., said Thursday he will stay at the helm of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee in order to serve his constituents and tackle “the defining issue of our day”- the economy.

 

”Our economy is the center of gravity to which all our problems are being pulled,” Dodd said at a press conference on Capitol Hill. “As the United States senator from Connecticut, there is no more important way right now that I can serve the people of Connecticut and our country than as banking committee chairman.”

( published in: In the News )

11/07/08: Connecticut Post – Peter Urban - Dodd will stay in Banking post

November 7, 2008

WASHINGTON -- Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd said Thursday he intends to remain at the helm of the Senate Banking Committee next year rather than take on a new assignment in the post-election leadership shuffle.

 

After taking a day to consider his options, Dodd decided against succeeding Sen. Joe Biden as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and will instead remain chairman of the Banking Committee -- a post he assumed in January 2007 when Democrats regained the majority in the upper chamber.

( published in: In the News )

11/07/08: Hartford Courant – Jesse Hamilton - Dodd To Retain Banking Chairmanship

November 7, 2008

Sen. Chris Dodd made it official Thursday that he will remain chairman of the Senate banking committee as the U.S. financial crisis rages on.

 

The announcement lays to rest questions of whether Dodd, D-Conn., would decide that the grass was greener on another committee. With Vice President-elect Joe Biden's departure from the Senate, there is an opening on the foreign relations committee, where Dodd is the next Democrat on the seniority list. On Thursday, Dodd recalled Biden having told him that an Obama-Biden victory would mean the gift to Dodd of the foreign relations chair.

( published in: In the News )

11/04/08: New London Day – Anthony Cronin - Dodd, Courtney Ask Pfizer To Avoid Cuts

November 4, 2008

U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., and U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, are asking Pfizer Inc.'s chief executive officer to reconsider plans to replace local contractors at its southeastern Connecticut campuses with foreign workers.

 

In a letter Monday to Jeffrey B. Kindler, Pfizer's chairman and chief executive officer, Dodd and Courtney said they are concerned about a companywide policy dubbed Procedure 117 that would replace local information-technology contract workers at its Groton and New London sites with workers from outside firms, including those from overseas.


11/03/08: Danbury News – Peter Urban - Dodd presses Bush administration on foreclosure crisis

November 3, 2008

WASHINGTON -- Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd is urging the Bush administration to focus its attention on a strategy to help homeowners facing foreclosure.

 

In a letter sent to the president Thursday evening, Dodd criticized the administration for failing to "dedicate the time, attention or resources" needed to address the historic levels of foreclosure that were the root cause of the nation's economic crisis.

( published in: In the News )

10/28/08: Middletown Press – Scott Whipple - Dodd promises energy assistance 'on the front burner'

October 28, 2008

NEW BRITAIN - For years, Richard Ahern labored to put food on his family's table and a roof over their heads. Then, three years ago, he was injured and went on Social Security disability. Unable to pay his heating bills, he turned to the Human Resources Agency of New Britain for help.

 

Ahern's story was one of several Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd heard Monday in a visit to the Human Resources Agency's Arch Street office.


10/28/08: New Britain Herald – Scott Whipple - Dodd hears from working poor

October 28, 2008

NEW BRITAIN - For years Richard Ahern labored to put food on his family's table and a roof over their heads. Then, three years ago he was injured and went on Social Security disability. Unable to pay his heating bills, he turned to the Human Resources Agency of New Britain for help.

 

"I found people here wanting to help me, to keep my family in our home," he said. "If it hadn't been for HRA, we'd be on the streets."


10/22/08: Journal Inquirer – Jesse Buchanan - Senator Dodd visits Cheshire High

October 22, 2008

CHESHIRE - U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd (D-Conn) fielded questions from more than 120 high school juniors and seniors Tuesday and defended his support of the $700 billion bailout - or what he called a "workout."

 

"The idea isn't so much to have a bailout as a workout," Dodd said.


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