Susan Bysiewicz is running in the Democratic primary for Senator of Connecticut. William Brighenti, "the Barefoot Accountant", requested the opportunity to interview Susan Bysiewicz and Chris Murphy, the two leaders in the Democratic primary race for United States Senator of Connecticut; however, only Susan Bysiewicz has made herself available for an interview.
Susan Bysiewicz served as Connecticut's Secretary of State for twelve years and as the Connecticut State Representative from the 100th District for six years. She graduated from Yale University and Duke University School of Law prior to practicing Law in New York City and Hartford, Connecticut.
The interview will be broken out into eight parts and will deal primarily with the pocketbook issues facing working and middle class famililies in Connecticut and across the United States.
Susan Bysiewicz would be the first woman Senator from the State of Connecticut. Her mother, Shirley, was the first tenured female law professor at the University of Connecticut as well as a colleague of Connecticut's first female governor Ella Grasso.
The first portion of the interview (Part I) deals with the question on how Susan Bysiewicz, if elected as the United States Senator of Connecticut, would address unemployment and create jobs in Connecticut and throughout the United States.
A transcript of the interview is available at
The Barefoot Accountant interviews Connecticut’s Democratic candidate for the United States Senate, Susan Bysiewicz, on how to create jobs.
Part II will follow soon.
William Brighenti is a Certified Public Accountant in Berlin, Connecticut. He has published numerous articles on accounting, taxation, auditing, QuickBooks, and construction accounting, many of which are available at
Accountants CPA Hartford, Connecticut, LLC. Bill also writes a blog,
the Barefoot Accountant, featuring the macroeconomic issues of taxation, budgeting, and finances in American politics.