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TDTC Monthly Meeting


The next Trumbull DTC meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 21 at the Library. We will have the opportunity to gather socially from 6:30-7 and the meeting will begin promptly at 7pm. This meeting is an important one as we will endorse candidates for the 123rd, Registrar, and Justices of the Peace. As always, all registered Democrats are welcome to attend. If you are not a registered Democrat but are interested in joining, please reach out to ashley@trumbulldemocrats.org directly so we can see if our meeting is a good fit for you. Below, you will find the agenda for Tuesday's meeting.

TRUMBULL DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE AGENDA

TO: Members of the Trumbull Democratic Town Committee and Friends of the Democratic Party
FROM: Ashley Gaudiano

NOTICE is hereby given that the regular meeting of the Trumbull Democratic Town Committee will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at the Trumbull Public Library Community Room, 33 Quality Street, Trumbull. 

We will hold a meet and greet beginning at 6:30p.m.

The following items will be on the agenda:

  1. Pledge of Allegiance

  2. Call Meeting to Order 

  3. Call of the Roll

  4. Approval of the Minutes of the March 27, 2024 Regular Meeting

  5. Welcome to Visitors

  6. Treasurer’s Report

  7. Keys to Democracy Update

  8. First Selectman’s Report

  9. Outreach Committee - Pat

  10. Chair’s Report & Campaign Updates

    1. 122nd - Dottie Lerner

    2. 112th - Beth Cliff

    3. 134th - Sarah Keitt

    4. 22nd State Senate - Sujata Gadkar Wilcox, Shante Hanks, Tyler Mack, Bill Finch, Scott Burns

  11. Campaign HQ

  12. Endorsement of Candidate for Democratic Registrar of Voters - all DTC votes

  13. Endorsement of Candidate for Democratic Justices of the Peace -  all DTC votes

  14. Endorsement of Candidate for 123rd State Representative District - only those living in 123rd can vote

  15. New Business/Old Business


Next meeting: Tuesday, June 18, 2024

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