Rep. Deborah Aylward: Wow! What a Day in Concord and Beyond. . .
By Deborah Aylward
Published on March 29, 2026.
The article discusses the controversial bill HB 1130, which revises the process for judicial evaluation of judicial officers and removes ‘case processing’ as a criterion for evaluation. The bill originally passed the House with 99.46% Republican support, but has since been amended to include more stringent measures regarding judicial performance evaluations. The author suggests that future uses of an existing public building for public purposes could reduce long-term capital costs, improve efficiency of town operations, and potentially create a suitable location for town offices, storage space for police department, public meetings, and a polling place. However, the author also notes that if the Town of Danbury does not intend to use the building for Town purposes, it could lease the building to charter school or use it for educational purposes. The article suggests that reusing an existing building could reduce capital costs and avoid future construction for new municipal facilities.
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