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Friday, March 28, 2008

03/28/07 - Keep Corporate Welfare On The Down Low -The Greenwich Time reported that he would not discuss specifics about his meetings with lawmakers


Connecticut Legislators Can't Seem To Find Any Money For The 4,000 Connecticut Families

That Lost There Homes In January, But They Have Got Loans For...

The Multi - Million Dollar Company That Made "Ice Age" and "Horton Hears a Who".

Greenwich Business News Report:

Animation studio seeks state help for move to Greenwich
Newsday - Long Island,NY


A top executive of a digital animation studio in suburban New York City has met with state lawmakers about financial incentives to move to Greenwich. ...

...Brian Keane, chief operating officer of Blue Sky Studios, which produced "Ice Age" and "Horton Hears a Who," met with lobbyists and members of the General Assembly Thursday. The Greenwich Time reported that he would not discuss specifics about his meetings with lawmakers.

A message seeking comment was placed Friday morning with Blue Sky....

NOTE: TO GREENWICH STATE REPRESENTATIVES

THESE GREEDY MILLIONAIRES HAVE ALREADY SIGNED A LEASE, THEY DON"T NEED ANY OF OUR HARD EARNED TAX DOLLARS.

HELP THE SINGLE FAMILY HOME OWNERS WHO ARE IN DANGER OF LOOSING THIER AMERICAN DREAM.

WHY ARE GREENWICH STATE LEGISLATORS GIVING THIS CORPORATION MONEY TO MOVE TO GREENWICH, WHEN THEY HAVE ALREADY SIGNED A LEASE?

THIS IS LEGALIZED PROSTITUTION WITH YOUR HARD EARNED TAX DOLLARS.


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