Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim is struggling to win support for a program to help fellow ex-convicts find jobs.
The City Council this week set aside a proposal to commit $50,000 for a program to encourage employers to hire ex-offenders.
Ganim spokesman Av Harris said Wednesday that the proposal has potential to make Bridgeport a national model, and the mayor is confident he can reach an understanding with the council.
Ganim served as mayor of Connecticut's largest city for more than a decade before going to federal prison for seven years for public corruption. He mounted a comeback bid and was elected again last year.
The Connecticut Post reports that City Council members said Ganim has not provided enough details for his second-chance initiative.