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TUSKEGEE - By Jerry Leonard
1998, CIA Oilmen & Israelis plan to overthrow
Saddam for the oil.
Bush/Gore Oil/War-(Oct,2000)
Bush's own explainer (Oct
2000) re:
Iraq Oil
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The Executive
Office of Governor John G. Rowland
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STATE OF
CONNECTICUT
BY HIS
EXCELLENCY
JOHN G.
ROWLAND
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. TWO
WHEREAS, the
taxpayers of Connecticut deserve a state welfare system that is sound
and secure from fraud and abuse; and
WHEREAS, the
beneficiaries of our state welfare system deserve a method of assistance
that can truly help lift them out of poverty, not keep them there; and
WHEREAS, State
Superior Court Judge Arthur L. Spada conducted a State Grand Jury
investigation that uncovered wide-spread welfare fraud and abuse
facilitating an insidious link between our current welfare system and
the illicit drug trade; and
WHEREAS, Judge Spada's
report contained findings and recommendations that must be given serious
attention if the current abuse of our welfare system is to end.
NOW, THEREFORE, I,
John G. Rowland, Governor of the State of Connecticut, acting by virtue
of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and by the statutes of
this state, do hereby ORDER and DIRECT:
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That there is hereby created a
bipartisan Blue-Ribbon Commission (hereinafter Commission)
to investigate Judge Spada's findings and consider his
recommendations. |
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The mission of the Commission
shall be to, having investigated Judge Spada's findings and
considered his recommendations, propose significant welfare
reforms that will reduce the cost of welfare administration
and address, in a fundamental way, the problems faced by our
welfare system, especially those uncovered by Judge Spada. |
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The Commission
shall be chaired by Mr. Dennis King of Waterbury and shall
consist of at least eleven members, including:
a. the Chief State's Attorney;
b. the Commissioner of Public Safety;
c. the Secretary of the Office of Policy &
Management;
d. Judge Arthur L. Spada;
e. the Commissioner of the Department of Social Services;
f. the President of the Connecticut Police Chiefs
Association;
g. the designee of the President Pro Tempore, who shall
consult with the Majority Leader of the Senate;
h. the designee of the Minority Leader of the Senate;
i. the designee of the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, who shall consult with the Majority Leader
of the House of Representatives; and
j. the designee of the Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives. |
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The Commission
shall have forty-five days from February 6, 1995 to report
back to the Governor on its investigation and
recommendations for reform. |
| 5. |
That this order
shall take effect immediately. |
Dated at Hartford,
Connecticut, this 25th day of January, 1995.
| Filed this 2nd day of February, 1995. |
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Miles Rapoport, Secretary of the State |
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