CBIA, the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, also spent close to half a million dollars on television
ads supporting Malloy and his «education reform» proposal.
Connecticut Council on Education Reform is the New Haven - based, corporate - funded education reform organization that joined ConnCAN and Michelle Rhee's Students First / GNEPSA in running television
ads supporting Malloy's reforms.
Not exact matches
Since January of this year, Occhiogrosso's company has billed A Better Connecticut, the leading charter school advocacy group, over $ 2.3 million for television
ads, polling and strategy to
support Malloy's education reforms.