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Yale alumni call on governing board to reinstate petition process

Yale alumni call on governing board to reinstate petition process
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Yale Has Gagged Its Alumni | RealClearEducation

Yale Has Gagged Its Alumni | RealClearEducation
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More on Yale s Middle Finger to Alumni

Further to my item the other day on Yale to Alumni: Drop Dead, I learn of another petition candidate who has been organizing to run next year: Gail Lavielle, Yale MA 1981. Scan through her bio: she s quite impressive, with a distinguished career both in the private sector and in public service, both here in the U.S. and overseas. She seems an ideal candidate for the board of any organization.

Yale Bans Outside Candidates From Running for Board in Middle Finger to Alumni

The Yale Corporation will handpick future board members Yale students on campus / Getty Images Alex Nester • May 25, 2021 6:20 pm Yale University s board of trustees will no longer allow independent candidates to run for the school s governing body, doing away with a key mechanism independent and conservative alumni have used to seek representation. Senior Trustee Catharine Bond Hill announced Monday that the board, also known as the Yale Corporation, was eliminating the petition process through which candidates not handpicked by the university could seek election. The move comes just months after the first petition candidate in nearly 20 years, Victor Ashe, secured a spot on the ballot.

Norwalk Republicans embrace change, seek better outcomes

From left, then-Norwalk Republican Town Committee Chairman Carl Dickens and RTC District D Chairman John Romano, at the West Rocks poll in November. (File photo) NORWALK, Conn. Norwalk Republicans, battered badly in the last three municipal elections, are energetically retooling their efforts ahead of an uncertain attempt to unseat Democratic Mayor Harry Rilling and regain a voice in City government. One major change was involuntary – Carl Dickens has stepped down from the Republican Town Committee leadership role due to health concerns and former State Rep. Fred Wilms is now acting Chairman. Changes to the bylaws were proactive and intentional, with former Board of Education Chairman Mike Lyons drafting the revisions, including a lengthy statement of principles, before moving to South Carolina recently. Isabelle Hargrove has written a game plan and an organization change will allow Republicans to act in a “nimble” way, she said.

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