Gov.-Elect Dannel Malloy today opened a new website for folks to get information about his transition and communicate with his team.
http://www.transition.ct.gov/transition/site/default.asp
“During my campaign I often talked about transparency and staying in touch with the people of Connecticut to make sure they knew what I was doing on their behalf,” Malloy said in a statement. “This website is a good step in that direction. News items and other information of broad interest to the Connecticut public will be posted on the website, and residents will be able to sign up to receive announcements in their inboxes. I encourage those people who have suggestions or ideas for my administration to share them with us through our web form. In addition, I’ve told my transition team that we’re looking for the best and the brightest for every position we fill within state government. People who would like to join our efforts can send their resume and cover letter to us for consideration. In the coming weeks and months, we’ll launch additional ways for the people of Connecticut to stay in touch with me and get answers to their questions, and I look forward to being an active and accessible Governor.”
Resumes for job-hopefuls can be sent to transition.team@ct.gov

Okay, Ken! The time has arrived to check up on the above mentioned effort. We now know the Malloy hired nine (9) sitting members of the Ct. General Assembly. That’s nine of the very same people who created the mess he need to clean up. Does this mean that they are the best and brightest he could find? I noticed the website is ct.gov address. Can you FOI the resumes? Lennie Grimaldi doesn’t have the balls to ask tough questions let alone “Pry Open” anything juicy. I’m betting on you and looking forward to your articles in 2011.
I say, drug test everybody in state offices. If you are looking for furlough days you will be surprised just how many state workers are doing drugs. It’s an automatic suspension of 10 days. That’s a lot of furlough day’s when they are added up. Don;t worry the work will still get done. The state has to many chiefs and not enough indians.