Statement from Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff Regarding Post-election Events Over the Last Week

Statement from Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff Regarding Post-election Events Over the Last Week

Norwalk, CT—Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) today released the following statement:

“Since Election Day last week and the results were finalized, the divide in America is still very real. While many are cheering at the results of the presidential contest, there are also many who fearful, angry and concerned about their future. While some will say, ‘get over it’, the emotions folks experiencing are real and raw and must be acknowledged. It would be an understatement to say that the rhetoric on the campaign trail this year was at a level never seen before. Frankly, it was beneath all of us and we need to begin the healing process in a very real way.

“Many have asked what they can do, regardless if their candidate won or lost. My answer is this—let’s all work to heal and unite our wonderful country. Let’s work to reject hate speech, violence, bullying and racism. Our country is still an awesome experiment with history that is at times blemished, but we always strive to bend the arch of justice in the right direction. While it is difficult for someone in Connecticut to affect what happens in Ohio or down south, we can affect our own little corner of the world.

“For example, Tracey and I will continue to work in our own home and teach and show our kids right from wrong. Parents have the biggest impact when they model the behavior they want their own children to emulate. We will make sure we call out any leader who speaks or acts in an inappropriate way. I’ll stay active in the schools and hope to inspire students to consider the noble profession of public service. Our country needs these future leaders.

“As a legislative leader in the state of Connecticut, I want our citizens to know that we are proud of our diversity—whether it is racial, cultural, sexual orientation or economic. We’ve worked hard to make Connecticut a welcoming place for all walks of life and I will fight like never before to ensure we are always a safe place to call home. Connecticut may be the land of steady habits, but we’ve always strived to be tolerant and welcoming of our differences. That won’t change on my watch.

“It is important that we stay vigilant and not let the dark side of politics prevail in our neighborhoods, state or nation. We must all do our part in a peaceful manner and be the example to our children and the larger community. Over time, I’m confident, our higher ideals will prevail.”

Senate Democrats Unanimously Re-elect Martin Looney & Bob Duff as Leaders

Senate Democrats Unanimously Re-elect Martin Looney & Bob Duff as Leaders

Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) today were unanimously re-elected by members of the Senate Democratic Caucus to lead them in the 2017/2018 legislative sessions.

The Democrats made their choices at a caucus in Hartford this afternoon.

Senators Eric Coleman (D-Bloomfield), Cathy Osten (D-Sprague), Tim Larson (D-East Hartford) and Senator Duff made nominating and seconding speeches.

“I am once again honored and humbled by the faith and support of the Senate Democratic Caucus,” said Senator Looney. “The Senate Democrats will continue to pursue an aggressive agenda to ensure that all children have access to a high-quality education, to grow jobs, strengthen our economy and help hard working families get ahead. I look forward to working with my Democratic colleagues and Republicans of good will to address our challenges and move Connecticut forward.”

“I am honored to once again have been selected by my colleagues to help lead the caucus,” said Senator Duff. “I look forward to working with Senator Looney and the Republicans to move this state forward over the long-term to grow jobs, support innovation and protect middle class families.”

Senate Democrats Unanimously Re-elect Martin Looney and Bob Duff as Leaders

Senate Democrats Unanimously Re-elect Martin Looney & Bob Duff as Leaders

Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) today were unanimously re-elected by members of the Senate Democratic Caucus to lead them in the 2017/2018 legislative sessions.

The Democrats made their choices at a caucus in Hartford this afternoon.

Senators Eric Coleman (D-Bloomfield), Cathy Osten (D-Sprague), Tim Larson (D-East Hartford) and Senator Duff made nominating and seconding speeches.

“I am once again honored and humbled by the faith and support of the Senate Democratic Caucus,” said Senator Looney. “The Senate Democrats will continue to pursue an aggressive agenda to ensure that all children have access to a high-quality education, to grow jobs, strengthen our economy and help hard working families get ahead. I look forward to working with my Democratic colleagues and Republicans of good will to address our challenges and move Connecticut forward.”

“I am honored to once again have been selected by my colleagues to help lead the caucus,” said Senator Duff. “I look forward to working with Senator Looney and the Republicans to move this state forward over the long-term to grow jobs, support innovation and protect middle class families.”

Statement from Senate Pro Tempore President Martin M. Looney

Statement from Senate Pro Tempore President Martin M. Looney

Senate President Pro Tempore Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) today released the following statement regarding the make-up of the Senate in the upcoming legislative session:

“The Constitution is clear that the Lieutenant Governor breaks a tie in the Senate. That said, we are committed to working with our Republican colleagues in the hopes of reaching bipartisan solutions to Connecticut’s challenges. The Senate Democratic Caucus will continue to pursue an aggressive agenda to grow jobs, strengthen our economy and help middle class families get ahead.

“Going forward, the Connecticut GOP will now have to share responsibility for making tough decisions. It remains to be seen if they have the capacity to vote ‘yes’ rather than consistently voting ‘no’. If they continue on as the party of ‘no,’ it will make for a long legislative session.”

Saxton B. Little Library Reopens Following Renovation

Saxton B. Little Library Reopens Following Renovation

Osten joins community for ribbon cutting on state supported library renovation

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Senator Cathy Osten joins local residents Emerson Ortiz and his grandmother Judy Ortiz in the new program room at the Saxton B. Little Library in Columbia, which re-opened Nov. 1, 2016 following extensive state and town funded renovations.

Columbia, CT—State Senator Cathy Osten (D-Sprague) recently joined State Librarian Kendall F. Wiggin, members of the Saxton B. Little Free Public Library Board and staff, and members of the community for a ribbon cutting ceremony and grand-reopening of the newly renovated facility. The facility reopened on Nov. 1, 2016, after being closed to the public for more than a year.

Senator Osten advocated for the authorization and release of a nearly $600,000 State Library Construction Grant to Columbia to complete the project.

“It is wonderful to see the improvements that have been made to the Saxton B. Little Free Public Library, which is a valuable component of Columbia’s community for residents of all ages,” said Sen. Osten. “For decades, this library had not seen significant renovations and it was wonderful to be with members of our community and the library’s board and staff to celebrate the reopening of the facility and see the results of the state’s investment—which are phenomenal. I’m thankful to all who played a role in making this a beautiful, safe and inviting space where people can gather and learn.”

The renovations were accomplished through a combination of state and local funding, and include improvements to the HVAC system, safety improvements and general repairs. The upgrades also include a new program room, renovated children’s area and increased space for patrons. Prior to the re-opening of the library, staff had been operating out of the town’s municipal building, while most of the collection was kept in storage.

“I am delighted and glad this day is here. We have been waiting for this day for over a year. The staff and the town have worked hard to bring about the renovation of the library,” said Hank Stockmal, President of the Saxton B. Little Library Board of Directors. “This is a project from which the entire community will benefit. We were happy to service the community at the ‘Mini-B’ but we are happier that we can offer full services now.”

Vice-President of the Saxton B. Little Board of Directors Erin O’Neil-Baker, who has been on the Board for more than three years, said she was extremely excited that the doors to the library have reopened after more than two months.

“The place looks great. The children’s area will make children feel like they are in a magical reading forest. There are several cozy seating areas that take advantage of window sunlight and there is a beautiful new circulation desk to make checking-out books quicker and easier,” said O’Neil-Baker. “For more than a year, the library operated out of the small purple town building across the street from the library and most of the collection was in storage. We are so glad that the books, DVDs, music, magazines and resource material are now free again and on the shelves. I think that the Columbia community will enjoy the new spaces and renovation as a whole. Hopefully, this renovation will encourage the love of books and libraries which motivated me to join the Board in the first place.”

With the re-opening of the Saxton B. Little Library, regular hours have resumed and community members are encouraged to visit the improved space and take advantage of the library’s services.