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ELECTION 2020 / STATE SENATE AND STATE HOUSE
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Rosa DeLauro* Party: Democratic Age: 77 Occupation: Member of Congress Education: B.A., Marymount College; M.A., Columbia University
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WALLINGFORD — Candidates focused on the economy, workers and the state budget while responding to questions during a forum hosted by the Quinnipiac and Greater New Haven chambers of commerce.
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Platform: We are in the middle of a pandemic, a health and economic crisis requiring the boldest possible efforts to create jobs, help families recover, and increase access to affordable health care. We are also grappling with deep racial disparities and need bold policies and leadership. I am leading the fight in Congress for working families.
The virtual forum, held Thursday, Oct. 8, featured candidates in the 85th, 86th, 87th and 90th House of Representatives races and the 34th State Senate contest. Democrats Vincent Mase and Kathy Grant, who are running for the 86th and 87th House seats, were unable to attend, while April Capone, who is running for the 34th Senate district, declined to participate, according to moderator Garrett Sheehan.
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of women in elected office. I am the daughter of an Italian immigrant and a garment worker, Ted and Luisa DeLauro. Born and raised in New Haven. Married to Stanley Greenberg with three grown children and six grandchildren.
Platform: Medicare for All: save money with single-payer universal comprehensive free health care. Ranked Choice Voting: eliminate the spoiler effect. Green New Deal, with a price on carbon and a fracking ban to preserve our climate. Federal jobs guarantee. Reduce Pentagon spending at home and overseas, instead help the bottom 50%.
Contact: 203-4978034, rosa@rosadelauro.com
Margaret Streicker Party: Republican Age: 45 Occupation: Real estate development
Other: Endorsed by the Independent Party of CT. Milford resident, real estate executive and single mother of four children. Contact : contact@streicker2020.com
Justin Paglino Party: Green Age: 47
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April Capone Party: Democratic Age: 45 Occupation: Small business owner of Crystal Clear Drains, owned jointly with husband Jarrett Rousseau, Capone and Rousseau Plumbing and Heating, owned solely in Rousseau’s name. Manager at Yale New Haven Hospital’s Center for Living Donors Education: B.A., music and sound engineering; B.A., music business, University of New Haven; MBA, Southern Connecticut State University
Occupation: Former medical researcher, cur- Platform: Elected as the rent piano youngest ever and first feteacher male mayor of East Haven in 2007. Will bring executive Education: experience and crisis-tested B.A., Brown leadership to state Senate. Paglino University; M.D., Brown Knows that lifting working poor families out of poverty University School of and protecting the middle Medicine; Ph.D., Yale Uniclass means making health
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Platform: Connecticut needs common sense solutions to support the health, safety and well-being of every resident. I am focused on listening to all voices and bringing people together to grow jobs, create opportunity, support education, make health care more accessible, improve public safety, and make our state more affordable for all families. Other: Grew up in East Haven, live in North Haven
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Education: East Haven High School, attended Springfield Community College and Gateway Community College
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with my wife, Christy, who works as a nurse, our two children who attend North Haven public schools, and our two bulldogs. A member of the East Haven and Greater New Haven Chambers of Commerce and sponsor and coach of youth athletics. High school wrestling coach for 10 years and founded the town’s first youth wrestling clinic. East Haven Alumni Association Hall of Fame. Volunteer for organizations including Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Local
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Dave Yaccarino * Party: Republican Age: 61 Occupation: Owner, DJ’s Cards and Comics in North Haven Education: Gateway Yaccarino Community College, associate degree in Liberal Sciences
He also coached Max Sinoway baseball and youth softball. Yaccarino volunteered for Saint Francis Cabrini Church and is a member of the Mens Club. He worked as a youth group mentor and also lent a helping hand to adults with special needs, and to emergency shelters and soup kitchens. Yaccarino is a member of the North Haven Republican Town Committee, co-chair of the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame and a former member of the U.S. Navy Reserve. Yaccarino has three adult children: David, Joseph and Carolyn. For more on Yaccarino: cthousegop.com/yaccarino
Career at the Capitol: Yaccarino was re-elected to serve a fifth term in Novem- Kathy Grant ber 2018. Serving his fourth term as State Representative, Party: Democratic he was appointed a leaderAge: 54 ship position as House ReOccupation: publican Whip, and serves Grant is emon the legislature’s commitployed at a tee on Finance, Revenue and rehabilitation Bonding, Screening, Comcenter in merce, as well as Executive Guilford and and Legislative Nominations works as a Other: Yaccarino is an active Grant per diem member of the community, teacher for where he served as a 16-year the Wallingford Public volunteer for the Boy Scouts. Schools.
Education: Attended Southern Connecticut State University and graduated from Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Sociology. She is currently pursuing a degree in Health Information Management Work in the community: Member of the Town of North Haven Blight Commission; serving her second term as chairperson for the North Haven Democratic
Town Committee. Grant served on the North Haven Board of Assessment Appeals from 2014 to 2019 and as treasurer of the League of Women Voters (HamdenNorth Haven chapter) from 2015 to 2018. She was secretary for the Green Acres PTA for a two-year term, served three years as a Girl Scout Troop leader, and eight years as a Christian educator, including one year on the Christian Education Board.
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Other: Grant began her professional career working for the State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch. She worked at Superior Court for Juvenile Matters in New Haven and Support Enforcement Division for the New Haven and Meriden Superior Court as a Support Enforcement Officer. She has lived in North Haven for more than 22 years, raising three children. For more on Grant: kathygrant-northhaven.com
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Mushinsky said the pandemic has already revealed ways that government can “It’s right for us to be movoperate using the internet, ing into phase three at this which can lead to future point … I'm in agreement with where things are head- streamlining after the pandemic has passed. She also ing,” he said. suggested using county-wide accounting systems and On the state budget, Democrats supported Gov. consolidating some municipal operations, such as Ned Lamont’s proposal to emergency services dispatch use rainy day funds to close a projected deficit, given that centers. States as large as the fund has reached its cap California only have three such centers, she said, while at 15 percent of the budget. Republicans opposed the ex- Connecticut has 52. penditure, with Weston Ulbrich, who’s running for the While discussing the special transportation fund, Repub85th House district, saying lican Paul Cicarella, who’s that a healthy emergency fund prompted bond ratings running for the 34th State Senate district, said the data agencies to give the state and metrics that were being good marks. used to guide decisions and Ulbrich also called for rene- funding prior to the pangotiating state employees’ demic should be reexambenefit plans to move toined as telecommuting is wards health savings acseen as an option for more counts and 401k plans over employers after the quaranpensions. Lower taxes would tine. also assist businesses strugdleithyessian@recordgling to weather the panjournal.com 203-317-2317 demic, suggesting that with Twitter: @leith_yessian a lower sales tax his employ-
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Readers’ Opinions Our champion in Hartford Editor : It was a difficult decision to retire as your state senator, but one made much easier seeing Paul Cicarella become a candidate to represent our great district in Hartford. Paul Cicarella has my full support in running for state senate. He is the most capable, hard-working and passionate candidate to represent our community. He is a father, small business owner, coach and community volunteer who has the energy and the vision we need to improve our state and make sure the needs of people in our district are heard loud and clear. He will be an unparalleled champion and voice for us all in Hartford.
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Originally from East Haven and now living in North Haven, April has a firm understanding of area needs. As Mayor, April worked to overcome economic adversity, and she will do the same during these challenging times. We are coping with unprecedented circumstances; all the more reason we need April representing the 34th District.
sentative. As a working mother, she has encountered challenges that many North Haven residents are experiencing. She has been a dedicated community volunteer for many years. I know she will work tirelessly for the people of North Haven. One area of concern for Kathy is the availability of affordable healthcare. Her interest in public health issues includes addressing the needs of an aging population and ensuring that programs for the elderly and veterans continue to be funded. She will work to improve access for preventative care. I believe Kathy Grant would be a great representative. Ruth Bryant
Compassionate, pragmatic Editor : I would like to take this opportunity to express my unconditional support for Kathy Grant, who is running for State Representative. Kathy would do a terrific job representing North Haven. Among her many attributes: She is responsive, hardworking, compassionate, pragmatic, and tirelessly serves her entire community. North Haven would be well-served having such an able leader. Please vote Kathy Grant on Nov. 3. Marc Calafiore
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Kathy Grant has been a dedicated and passionate community volunteer in areas of concern to parents, seniors, veterans and women. Her Sally J. Buemi academic background inSelectman, cludes a bachelor’s degree Town of North Haven in political science and sociology, with work experience in both government and the Backing Grant private sector. Additionally, Editor : as a single parent, she has met the rigorous task of raisI am writing in support of Kathy Grant for State Repre-
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In Brief Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m., the North Haven Camera Club will present “Enhance Your Landscape Photography,” an online presentation by John Slonina. For more information or to sign up for this online event, email northhavencameraclub@gmail.com.
Election notice All mailed-in voter registration forms must be postmarked by Tuesday, Oct. 27. In-person registration ends on Oct. 27. Online registration will close at 11:59 p.m. on this date. There will be a limited registration session Monday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This session is for those who wish to vote in the Tuesday, Nov. 3 election but who became a U.S. citizen, turned 18, or moved to town after the voter registration deadline.
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Food drive The members of Corinthian Lodge No. 63 A.F. & A.M. and their families will host a nocontact food drive Saturday, Oct. 24, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This drive-thru collection of nonperishable food items will take place in the lodge parking lot at 30 Church St. Persons dropping off donations will remain in their car. Food items will be retrieved by volunteers practicing safety guidelines. The donations will benefit the North Haven Food Pantry, which is located at The North Haven Congregational Church and is supported by all North Haven area churches.
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c. Total Paid and/or Requested Circulation (Sum of 15b (1), (2), (3), and (4)) Outside Country Nonrequested Copies Stated on PS Form 3541 (include Sample copies, Requests Over 3 years old, Requests induced by a Premium, (1) Bulk Sales and Requests including Association Requests, Names obtained from Business Directories, Lists, and other sources) d. Nonrequested In-Country Nonrequested Copies Distribution Stated on PS Form 3541 (include Sample copies, Requests Over 3 years old, Requests (By Mail induced by a Premium, Bulk Sales and and Outside (2) Requests including Association Requests, the Mail) Names obtained from Business Directories, Lists, and other sources) Nonrequested Copies Distributed Through the USPS by Other Classes of Mail (e.g.First-Class Mail, Nonrequestor Copies mailed in excess ® (3) of 10% Limit mailed at Standard Mail or Package Service Rates) Nonrequested Copies Distributed Outside (4) the Mail (Include Pickup Stands, Trade Shows, Showrooms and Other Sources) e. Total Nonrequested Distribution (Sum of 15d (1), (2), (3), and (4) f. Total Distribution (Sum of 15c and e) g. Copies not Distributed (See Instructions to Publishers #4 (page #3)) h. Total (Sum of 15f and g) i. Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation (15c divided by f times 100)
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