Dixwell Alder Seeks Review Of Stratton’s Conduct

In light of what she termed aggressive confrontation, insulting, personal attacks and intimidation” that flagrantly violated” the rules of legislative conduct, Alder Jeanette Morrison Monday called for a formal review of Alder Mike Stratton’s recent behavior.

Morrison, who represents the Dixwell neighborhood, made that request Monday in a letter to Board of Alders President Jorge Perez. She asked Perez to review Stratton’s grossly inappropriate actions” at two recent Finance Committee meetings on March 6 and 31, in which Stratton got into a yelling match with Alder Andrea Jackson-Brooks, the chair of the committee. (Click on the top video above for a sample from this meeting. The second video shows their confrontation at this meeting.)

Click here to read Morrison’s letter; here to read Stratton’s reply, in which he offered an apology” to the public” while stating he will not apologize to those alders that interfere with my rights and the publics right to real debate and democracy” and adding a shot at city Chief of Staff and Oxford Resident Tomas Reyes.”

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Morrison.

Stratton spoke out of turn, defied a committee chair’s orders, failed to show courtesy to his colleagues, and engaged in violent, tumultuous, threatening or deceitful or fraudulent language or behavior,” all of which are violations of the Guidelines for Aldermanic Conduct” of the Rules of the Board of Alders, Morrison (pictured) asserted.

According to the board’s rules, alders can face a punishment ranging from a verbal reprimand to expulsion from the board for violating those rules.

Morrison said she is not calling for a censure or official reprimand. She did ask for the following consequences: That Stratton issue a written apology and read it aloud to Alder Andrea Jackson-Brooks and the Finance Committee; that he sign a deal agreeing to abide by the rules of conduct; and that if he yells at colleagues or the public or uses derogatory language” at a public meeting, that he be booted from that meeting and asked to resign from the committee. If he does not resign from the committee, she further suggested, Perez should consider removing him.

Democracy thrives in a climate of lively debate, and give-and-take, but Alder Stratton has repeatedly crossed the line in a virtually unprecedented way,” Morrison wrote. I encourage and welcome Ald. Stratton to continue to express himself, whether I agree with him or not, but just not in a manner that is verbally insulting and threatening to me and other colleagues. If continued, his repeated outbursts threaten to undermine and obstruct the Board’s ability to effectively carry out its legislative duties on behalf of the citizens of New Haven.”

Two citizens, Rev. James Newman and Jan Parker, also submitted letters to the board criticizing Stratton’s conduct. (Stratton and Newman have sat down and discussed the matter privately since he wrote the letter.)

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Stratton was not present at Monday’s Board of Alders meeting. He issued a written reply Monday evening in which he admitted some wrongdoing, but stood his ground.

I will not ask for any alder to be censured for their frankly abhorrent behavior towards me, as these issues are best resolved privately,” Stratton wrote. I readily admit to frustration and some undignified interactions at two of the 30 plus meetings I have attended. And I extend an apology to the public, they deserve better from me. But I will not apologize to those alders that interfere with my rights and the public’s right to real debate and democracy.”

Stratton said the official legislative transcript shows he was deprived of his right to ask questions and participate in the meeting.

If Alder Morrison wants a full hearing on conduct,” he further wrote, this should be a full investigation of all alder conduct done by an outside citizen commission not the alders who at this point are controlled by a super majority of so called union alders’. Allowing the super majority to do an investigation of a member of the small minority is a recipe for grave injustice and disrespect for our local governance.”

Reached after Monday’s board meeting, Perez said he had not yet read Morrison’s letter. He said his first step would be to review the complaint and to see if it can be fixed or addressed.”

If not, he said, he would send the matter to the Aldermanic Affairs committee.

After the meeting, Morrison stressed that she does not wish to quash dissent. I like opposing views of things. … I don’t invite derogatory conduct. The opposing — that’s good! I love it.”

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