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by Hugh McQuaid | Oct 25, 2010 5:00am
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Democrat Kevin Lembo and Republican Jack Orchulli don’t agree on much but both candidates for State Comptroller feel the race for that office has been under-covered by the media at a time when the state’s current fiscal problems are a central issue for voters.

“Given the financial crisis, I think the office of comptroller should be raised to a higher level of importance,” Orchulli said Saturday.

Both candidates have been fighting for exposure in a campaign cycle largely dominated by Connecticut’s high-profile races for governor and U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd‘s seat. But as the state’s chief fiscal guardian, the comptroller’s office is directly involved with the most pressing issue now facing Connecticut, both said.

“It’s an important office, sometimes more important than I think people realize,” Lembo said. “It’s all fine and good until it stops working correctly then people start paying attention.”

Lembo and Orchulli also said they would both seek and eliminate wasteful spending within the state’s budget but from there their policies diverge. Each candidate characterized themselves and the dynamics of the race differently.

“In this race you have a spin-master versus a business guy running for office,” said Orchulli, who was CEO and the chief financial officer of the Michael Kors fashion company before selling his ownership interest in 2003.

But Lembo, who worked in the comptroller’s office for six years and currently serves as State Health Care Advocate, questioned that analogy and said that the career politician versus the career businessperson dynamic present in many of the state’s races was flawed.

“In this cycle folks think all they need to do to set themselves apart is to say ‘I’m a businessman,’” Lembo said. “But not all business people are created equal just as not all public servants are created equal. It’s better to look at specific records.”

Lembo pointed out that during Orchulli’s tenure at Michael Kors the company filed for bankruptcy because of, among other things, uncontrollable overhead costs.

“We as a government don’t have the luxury of declaring bankruptcy,” he said.

Kors’ 1993 bankruptcy was an event that Orchulli was quick to defend, saying the company was put in a tough spot when a vendor who owed the company millions did not pay. He said his experience dealing with that financial crisis would be a useful trait for Connecticut’s next comptroller, who will be facing a massive budget deficit.

“We had to make tough choices at Kors. It took several years but we hung tough to make it work,” he said. “I turned it into a success. It’s crisis management. This problem the state of Connecticut has is not going to be resolved overnight.”

Orchulli also criticized his opponent’s involvement with the state’s healthcare reform program, SustiNet, which he said would have a negative impact on small businesses and healthcare providers. Ochulli said that the program’s 54 mandates don’t affect larger, self-insured, corporations but will force smaller operations to pay for aspects of insurance coverage that their employees may or may not need.

“It should be up to consumers to decide which of those mandates they need,” he said.

For his part, Lembo said his work on healthcare reform is part of his “proven track record of standing up and defending the people of the state.”

“I’m one of 11 people in the state doing the difficult but necessary work for better healthcare in Connecticut,” he said.

Lembo said he has helped tens of thousands of people through patient advocacy and 2,600 last year alone. In addition to his day-to-day advocacy of patients, Lembo said he has helped secure $20 million in consumer savings.

“Health insurance companies have a big presence in this state,” he said. “As the state’s fiscal guardian, I’m willing to stand up and do what’s right even when it’s uncomfortable.”

With the general election only nine days away, neither candidate is taking anything for granted.

Lembo, who was 17 points ahead of Orchulli in Thursday’s Suffolk University poll said public financing is helping him use the remaining time to get out and communicate with voters.

“It’s always nice to be up in the polls but we’re still running as if this election is a dead heat,” he said.

Orchulli said he actually found his opponents 17-point lead encouraging, as he hasn’t had public financing and has only recently had television ads on the air.

“It’s really sort of ironic. I see myself as the taxpayer’s advocate but taxpayer’s money has been spent on my opponent,” he said.

But Orchulli said he still thinks there’s time to close the gap and said that if voters should elect his opponent instead, “we’ll at least I know I tried.”

Lembo did receive some unplanned publicity this summer during the Democratic primary when his opponent, Waterbury Mayor Michael Jarjura, filed a lawsuit against him claiming it didn’t qualify for public funds. Jarjura lost the lawsuit and the Aug. 10 primary.

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posted by: CT Bill | October 25, 2010  8:41am

Watch a useful half-hour interview with Kevin Lembo at: http://tinyurl.com/2wb2jl7

posted by: CT Bill | October 25, 2010  8:43am

Watch a helpful, in-depth interview with Kevin Lembo at:
http://tinyurl.com/2wb2jl7

posted by: hawkeye | October 25, 2010  11:38am

CT Bill: OVERDOING SUPPORT FOR LEMBO

By urging readers to watch a boring, one-half hour, Kevin Lembo interview TWICE, does not constitute, “double your pleasure, but grossly overdoing your questionable political motivation.”

Find a new hobby, CT Bill!

posted by: hawkeye | October 25, 2010  11:54am

I take a dim view of Kevin Lembo running for Comptroller, using taxpayer money (public financing) to run for the top state financial post, in view of our massive $4.3 billion dollar, state budget deficit.

It shows that Kevin Lembo is too fiscally irresponsible, to deserve the Comptroller job.

The common sense vote, ia for a fiscally responsible, Jack Orchulli!

posted by: dm | October 25, 2010  2:21pm

It’s kind of frustrating that Orchulli has not been around at all working on the healthcare issue, and then pops up little over a week from the election and starts talking about this serious topic, uninformed and inaccurate. 

Mandates don’t drive up costs anywhere close to the impact of profiteering by insurers.  Sustinet is not setting mandates, but will abide by existing state law.  Large companies (self-insured) are subject to federal coverage mandates (i.e., mental health parity).  These two things (Sustinet and mandates) have nothing to do with one another and demonstrate Orchulli’s utter lack of knowledge and experience when it comes to health reform.  Sustinet is a planning process and the cost estimates will be developed after the Board settles on the populations and coverage questions.  We already spend billions on health insurance/care—shouldn’t we try to get a better deal for our dollars?

posted by: David K | October 25, 2010  2:54pm

Yes, Hawk, agreed.  Darien zillionaires should not face competition from guys who make sweet five-figure salaries serving the people as advocates.

Jodi Rell supported public financing, which you’ll recall, came to our state following the Rowland fiasco.  Heck, even the “Cash Cop,” Republican Jeff Wright for Treasurer, is participating in the program.  It makes sense unless you happen to be able to fund your own camapign.

Orchulli declared his intention to use public financing, too.  He just couldn’t find enough people supportive of his effort to qualify.

posted by: CT Bill | October 25, 2010  3:08pm

What dm said,
seconded.

posted by: Mansfield1 | October 25, 2010  3:57pm

Hawk,
What’s this?  You’ve moved on from the Senate and Gubernatorial races?!   
Kevin Lembo is surpemely well informed on both health care and the budget.  And as dm says why not use the State’s purchasing power to get the taxpayers a better break on insurance?  Until we break the Insurance Industry stanglehold on how health insurance is delivered in this State all we’re going to get is 30% premium increases annually?  Or was it 40%?

posted by: CitizenCT | October 25, 2010  8:43pm

The Comptroller position is similar to attorney General in that the candidates should have the prerequisite education & experience for the position.  Mr. Lembo has a degree in public administration.  He’s well qualified for his health care position, but not Comptroller.  Does he even know what GAAP or internal controls are?  Orchulli seems to have the education (Masters in Finance) and experience this position requires.

posted by: Dempsey Dem | October 25, 2010  10:22pm

Citizenct seems to have forgotten a simple fact.  In trying to undercut and declare Lembo unprepared for the financial office, he ignores the fact that Lembo served in the Comptrollers office.  And I’m glad to see CT has adopted Malloys call for GAAP.  While Orchulli seems a pleasant enough fellow, what comes through is the Republican mantra that Sustinet is bad, healthcare is bad, bankrupcy is good,every tax takes aim at the Small businessman like all those hedgefund LLC’s.

posted by: CitizenCT | October 26, 2010  3:00pm

Dempsey, you ever notice Mr. Lembo never really says what his responsibilities were in the Comptroller’s office?  He’s shown no evidence he has the qualities of a Finance professional, which is what the job should require.

posted by: Martha H | October 26, 2010  6:40pm

Martha H

CitizenRichardCT,

Why don’t you pick up the phone, call the Lembo campaign, and ASK what his duties were in the Comptroller’s office.  Then you can report back to us—and stop your amateurish smear campaign against a man who is clearly worth at least ten of you.

Cheers.