Ned Lamont to meet with Northwest Connecticut Chamber
Labels: Dan Malloy, Gov. M. Jodi Rell, Ned Lamont, Northwest Connecticut Chamber of Commerce.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Labels: Dan Malloy, Gov. M. Jodi Rell, Ned Lamont, Northwest Connecticut Chamber of Commerce.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
TORRINGTON - U.S. Senate candidate Rob Simmons will be holding a meet and greet on Saturday.
The former Connecticut congressman will be at thethe Torrington Elks Lodge, 70 Litchfiled St. in Torrington, from 10 a.m. to noon.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Labels: Mark Greenberg
Sunday, February 21, 2010
TORRINGTON - Probate Judge Michael F. Magistrali, the incumbent judge for the Torrington/Goshen Probate District, announced his candidacy Sunday for the newly formed probate district serving Hartland, Barkhamsted, New Hartford, Colebrook, Winchester, Torrington and Goshen.
He also announced endorsements by former state Rep. Brian Mattiello, former Torrington City Clerk Fred Bruni from Torrington, Sen. Andrew Roraback, Rep. John Rigby, Barkhamsted Town Clerk Maria Mullady, New Hartford Probate Clerk Suzanne Pombar, Winchester Republican Town Committee Chairman Richard Lavieri and Winchester Selectman Karen Beadle.
Magistrali said his existing district is consistently rated high by the office of the Probate Court Administrator in terms of efficiency and service to users of the court. “With the help of wonderful staff, I am proud of the way the Probate Court I currently preside over has performed and been there for countless individuals at a time of need,” Magistrali said.
The new probate district is the result of a major reorganization of the Probate system that reduces the number of courts statewide from 117 to 54. The consolidation of courts takes effect in January 2011. The new Torrington Area Probate District will be located in Torrington in the newly renovated City Hall.
Judge Magistrali has served as the Probate Judge in Torrington since January 1999. During that time, he has also served on several committees of the Connecticut Probate Assembly, including the Probate Practice Book Revision Committee, the Probate Reorganization Committee, and the Probate Ethics Committee.
Judge Magistrali also maintains a private law practice in Torrington, Michael F. Magistrali & Associates, LLC. He was previously partner in the firm of Rosenstein & Magistrali in Winsted, an Assistant Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and an Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Boston, Massachusetts.
Judge Magistrali is a graduate of Torrington High School, Boston College, and Boston College Law School. He lives in Torrington with his wife, Robin, and their four daughters, Amelia, Alison, Maura and Felice.
The Republican nominating convention for the Torrington Probate District will be held on May 7 at 7 p.m. in the P. Francis Hicks room in Winchester Town Hall located at 38 Main Street, Winsted. The election for probate judge will take place in November along with the other statewide and federal races.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
State Representative Roberta Willis (D-64th District) is co-sponsoring a bill that would tax the bonuses at only companies that received taxpayer funds through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
The bill (HB 5175), “An Act Imposing A Tax On Bonuses Received By Employees Of Businesses That Received Funds Under The Troubled Asset Relief Program” has been filed and goes next to the legislature’s Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee.”
Under the bill, the tax imposed on an individual employed by a business that received TARP funds, would be at a rate of 90% on such a bonus that is over $250,000 for a couple filing jointly or $100,000 for an individual.
For example, if an employee received a $5 million bonus as a result of TARP money, the first $100,000 for individuals and the first $250,000 for joint filers would be exempt.
The employee’s regular salary would not be affected by this bonus tax, only TARP bonus money. There are several other legislators who have also signed onto the bill.
“The purpose of this bill is to try to require those who created our economic meltdown to contribute to the recovery,” Rep. Willis said. “Hard working taxpayers saved Wall Street and it’s time for taxpayers to get their money back.”
“This is not about revenge or getting even. It’s about fairness and economic justice,” Rep. Willis said. “Everywhere I go, talking with constituents, they have expressed their outrage over the Wall Street bailout and reports of lavish bonuses being paid out.”
“This legislation sends the message that we hear the outcry from our constituents and hopefully the bill will pass the legislature and will be signed into law by the governor,” Rep. Willis said.
Representative Willis represents Cornwall, Goshen, Salisbury, Sharon and a portion of Torrington. She is House Chair of the Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee. She also serves on the Appropriations and Environment Committees.
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Labels: Chris Murphy, Ryan Bingham, Sam Caligiuri
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Labels: Chris Murphy, Ryan Bingham, Sam Caligiuri
Monday, February 15, 2010
Labels: Chris Murphy, Mark Greenberg
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Sam Caligiuri’s record of implementing creative solutions to legislative challenges continues to win him support for his Congressional campaign. Today, Former Connecticut Insurance Commissioner George Reider of Farmington endorsed his candidacy.
“Sam has the understanding and commitment to reform health care in a manner that preserves the best of our current system while at the same time expands care and more affordable coverage to millions of Americans. He knows that this can be done in a way that does not require government takeover of another industry. Sam has the right ideas for striking this balance, which will be critical as our country tackles this challenge,” said Reider.
“I am humbled that Commissioner Reider believes my ideas make me the candidate he supports in this race. It is a privilege to be able to tap into his years of experience and expertise as we look for solutions to the important issue of health care reform. There are numerous jobs here in Connecticut, and in the Farmington Valley especially, that hinge on thoughtful reform of health care. I look forward to working with Commissioner Reider on solutions that achieve the reform we need without jeopardizing those jobs,” said Caligiuri.
Reider has served in the public sector as an elected official at the local, state, and national levels. In addition to having served as the Connecticut Insurance Commissioner, Reider was also President of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Reider is also a former Chair of the Farmington Town Council and a current member of the Farmington Republican Town Committee.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
WATERBURY – Sam Caligiuri continues to show the swell of grassroots support for his candidacy with today’s announcement that he has earned endorsements from two more Republican Town Committee Chairpersons:
“After hearing from all the candidates, there is no doubt in my mind that Sam is by far the strongest and that he will serve the whole fifth district with integrity. Sam has the record of being a budget hawk and of presenting solutions, not just rhetoric. This record gives Sam real credibility and puts him head and shoulders above his competition,” said Anna McGuire, Chair of the North Canaan Republican Town Committee.
“I am thrilled to add Chairmen Carver and McGuire to my list of supporters. This election season is very promising for Republicans, but winning candidates will need this kind of on-the-ground, grassroots support from Town Committee leadership every step of the way. The work they do will be critical to a winning campaign,” said Caligiuri.
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