Honora Spillane, deputy
commissioner of the city's Department of Neighborhood and Business Development, said she told Julie Cerio, the county's economic development director, the next day, Aug. 17, of the city
agency's decision to postpone a
vote on the county's request.
Issuing a comprehensive and broad - based joint statement outlining the failings of the
commissioner and his
agency, let alone a potential
vote of no - confidence, is an extraordinary and unprecedented event and reveals the anger and frustration that Connecticut school superintendents have with Malloy's choice to lead Connecticut's State Department of Education.