
@fairfieldprep HOCKEY wins 2023 CIAAC State Championship defeating #1 seed & #1 ranked Notre Dame of West Haven! What a wonderful way to begin the next 50 years of academic/athletic excellence. 🥅 🏒
(Celebration photo from 2018 Prep State Championship win) ...
Jaime Lee Curtis Wins the Best Supporting Actress at the 2023 Academy Awards (from Halloween to Everything Everywhere All at Once) ...
Ke Huy Quan Wins the Best Supporting Actor at the 2023 Academy Awards ...
@senatorhwang Pushes for Expanded Access to Alzheimer’s Disease Respite Care Program
Sen. @tonyhwangct joined @christykovel of @alzct on Feb. 23 to testify before the CT General Assembly’s Aging Committee in support of several bills aimed at providing support to seniors and their caregivers, including legislation to expand access to the Alzheimer’s disease respite care program. https://bit.ly/3SuoykI ...
National Pizza Day, and even more important is Supporting our Community Treasures like The Nauti Dolphin, Fairfield, CT! And then enjoyed New Haven’s finest, @frankpepepizza! How awesome!Let’s make it, National Pizza WEEKEND! @senatorhwang @tonyhwangct @nautiboy66 ...
CT Ned Lamont presents biennial state budget to joint session of CT General Assembly. Let the budget debate begin today! ...
Fairfield's unique pizza culture includes home-grown places and CT favorites.. especially Nauti Dolphin Pizzeria!
https://bit.ly/3iXZuoU ...
Celebrating the Lunar New Year of the “Water Rabbit” with the Chinese Language School of Connecticut. Thank you CLC CT for hosting me today!Lion dancing, students singing & dancing and martial arts demonstration. Crafts & fun for families! And plenty of great food! ...
A new era of Sacred Heart University Hockey 🥅 🏒 has begun with the spectacular opening of The Martire Family Arena! ...
TODAY! Sold out full capacity crowd for the historic opening night for Sacred Heart University’s stunning Martone Family Arena! SHU Hockey will host #7 ranked Boston College. @shuprez joined by @senatorhwang, @senatormoorect & SHU AD JudyAnn Riccio ...
Newtown’s Boy Scout Troop 70 honored five (5) Eagle Scouts. Colby Fowler (son of Chris & Lynn Fowler), Colman Tokar (son of Randy & Deirdre Tokar), Ryan Stutman (son of Mike & Karen Stutman), Adam Zibluk (son of Jeff & Michele Zibluk, Maxwell Barbagallo (son of Tony & Donna Barbagallo). I was privileged to join St Rose of Lima’s Monsignor Robert Weiss, Newtown 1st Selectman Daniel Rosenthal, fellow CT General Assembly colleagues Rep. Mitch Bolinsky & Rep Marty Foncello. ...
Post Christmas and looking forward to New Year 2023! Taking a moment to reflect & give thanks for blessings & magic of light & hope!
Photo by @willglassphotography - BillGlassPhotography.com
@cvhanimalsanctuary ...
LOUIS ORR, former Syracuse University basketball legend, has died at 64. Growing up in Syracuse, I loved and steadfastly supported/suffered as a Syracuse University (SU) Orange basketball fanatic! And "Louie & Bouie" Louie Orr & Roosevelt Bouie fueled that passion and led SU to national prominence!
I remember hitchhiking to Skytop Park Courts (near Manley Field House) & Onondaga Park Courts (Southside Syracuse) as a high schooler and experienced the rare thrill of playing pick up games against "Louie & Bouie". Louis Orr was my childhood basketball idol and his passing has brought back so many high school memories of why & how vicariously I lived for SU basketball, feelings that I had long since forgotten since SU move into the ACC. Oh, how I wish SU had remained in the Big East. RIP Louis Orr.. ...
“Tell all your friends that I am kind.”
Catherine V. Hubbard
Special groundbreaking ceremony today in Newtown/Sandy Hook! The Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary groundbreaking ceremony on 12/14/22. A sanctuary of healing with the goal of spreading love & kindness through connections with animals & nature. Words cannot describe emotion & cathartic powers of this sanctuary. Consider visiting and look in your heart to support the important mission of CVHFoundation.org.
Watch this video to better understand!
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2022 FIFA World Cup Soccer
Has anyone considered the historical geo-political matchup dynamics of this World Cup?
US vs. Iran, US vs. England, France vs. England. Morocco becoming the 1st ever African & Islamic majority nation to reach semi-finals by beating neighboring Spain & Portugal and now will play France (as a former French colony)? Not to mention the questionable choice of host nation, Qatar!
Just my perspective that I believe competition & sportsmanship can overcoming nationalistic anger/conflict, reinforcing that athletic competitions can create nationalistic joy, build bridges & connecting humankind. Thoughts? ...
ICONIC NEW ENGLAND COVERED BRIDGES
- West Cornwall Bridge, Sharon, CT (painting by Lora Duguay
- Bulls Bridge, Kent, CT painting by Susan Candelaria
- Kent Falls Park Bridge, Kent Falls, CT (CT DEEP Photo) ...
CAPALBO STRONG NIGHT
Women College Basketball: SHU vs. Fairfield
at The New Leo D. Mahoney Arena on campus of Fairfield University. All donations from tickets go to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, The Jimmy Fund for pediatric AML research in memory of CHARLIE CAPALBO.
Use this link to donate to The Jimmy Fund directly and mention Capalbo Strong!
https://bit.ly/3URdSvX ...
A Moment in History 🇲🇦
MOROCCO becomes the FIRST-EVER African & Islamic majority nation to reach a #FIFAWorldCup Soccer Semi-Finals
(photos from FIFA) ...
Tranquility & Serene Sunrise. Magnificent 🙌!
@senatorhwang @tonyhwangct ...
Sen. Tony Hwang has been recognized by the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters (CTLCV) as a “Legislative Champion” in its 2016 Environmental Scorecard for his work in the Connecticut General Assembly to preserve Connecticut’s waterways and protect the Long Island Sound.
An annual report by the CTLCV, the Environmental Scorecard rates legislators based on their voting record for key pieces of legislation.
Lawmakers were scored on 13 bill votes. Sen. Hwang scored a perfect 100 during the 2016 legislative session in Hartford.
“The Connecticut League of Conservation Voters is widely respected for its bipartisan environmental advocacy, and it is again an honor to receive this recognition,” Sen. Hwang said. “We all want cleaner water and cleaner air. It is an ongoing battle, and I bring that commitment with me to the State Capitol. It is a commitment to improving and protecting our natural resources for future generations to enjoy.”
CTLCV (www.ctlcv.org) is a bipartisan, statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting Connecticut’s environment by making it a priority for our elected leaders. As a legislative watchdog, CTLCV helps to pass laws that protect our air, water, wildlife, open space, and our health.
Sen. Hwang (www.SenatorHwang.com) represents Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston and Westport. He can be reached at 800 842-1421 and at Tony.Hwang@cga.ct.gov .
The plan “A Confident Future” presents multiple policy proposals aimed at moving Connecticut in a new direction to grow jobs, renew business confidence, build opportunity, and restore people’s trust in government.
The plan outlines the Republican priorities the caucus will pursue in the 2017 legislative session which begins in January.
“These proposals will put Connecticut back on a predictable and stable financial path,” Sen. Hwang said. “The taxpayers and business owners I represent in Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston and Westport want to see Connecticut move in that direction. They are overburdened by ever-rising rail fares, electric rates, and health insurance costs. They have seen two record-setting tax hikes in five years. They have been pushed to the brink and they don’t trust the current leadership in Hartford to do the right thing. These ideas will confront Connecticut’s long- and short-term challenges, foster business confidence and make our state more affordable. I am proud to be a part of this Republican plan.”
“A Confident Future” identifies three main areas Republicans will focus their efforts:
1) Creating Financial Stability and Predictability. A reliable state with business confidence is the best environment to grow jobs. By reforming the state’s spending and borrowing, Republicans plan to improve the state’s financial health to support a more predictable business environment so that job creators don’t have to worry about what new tax proposals could be awaiting them in bad budget years.
Republican budget proposals include properly funding transportation needs without tolls or new taxes like the mileage tax, reducing the size of state bureaucracy, and making long term structural changes to government. The Republican priorities also include specific tax relief proposals to reduce the burdens on individuals and job creators, such as property tax relief and phasing out taxation of pension income.
2) Supporting Families and Growing Opportunity. Connecticut’s future depends on supporting our families and creating opportunities for all to succeed. The Republican plan includes policy proposals to strengthen Connecticut cities and help improve life for families in urban areas. It also includes reforms for the state’s child welfare agency, proposes restoring education funding that was cut in recent budgets, protects seniors and the developmentally disabled, and offers new ideas to improve health care and insurance quality and accessibility.
3) Restoring Trust in Government. The Republican legislative agenda contains proposals to ensure that government operates efficiently and transparently and uses tax dollars as wisely as possible. Proposals include ideas to reduce DMV wait times, eliminate waste, live within our means, strengthen campaign financing laws, and create a more transparent budget writing process.
Attached photo: During the Sep. 14 DOT rail fare hike hearing in Stamford, Sen. Tony Hwang tells a News 12 reporter why he opposes fare hikes. Sen. Hwang and the Connecticut Senate Republicans on Sep. 15 unveiled their policy agenda for the 2017 legislative session. Details of the plan can be found at www.ctsenaterepublicans.com and www.SenatorHwang.com . Sen. Hwang can be reached at 800 842-1421 and at Tony.Hwang@cga.ct.gov . Sen. Hwang represents Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston and Westport.
Fairfield Legislators Hosting Workshop on How to Lower Your Electric Bill
FAIRFIELD– State Senator Tony Hwang (R-28) along with State Representatives Brenda Kupchick (R-132), Laura Devlin (R-134) and Cristin McCarthy Vahey (D-133) are inviting Fairfield residents to an informational workshop about lowering your electric bill.
The Fairfield Legislative Delegation will be having an informative workshop ‘Learn How to Lower Your Electric Bill’. Rate specialists from Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) will be on hand to guide you through the process.
DATE: Thursday, September 15th
TIME: 1:00pm to 2:00pm
LOCATION: Fairfield History Museum, 370 Beach Road in Fairfield
Please bring a recent copy of your electric bill.
For more information, call the Representatives at 800-842-1423 or send an email to Laura.Devlin@housegop.ct.gov Brenda.Kupchick@housegop.ct.gov and Tony.Hwang@cga.ct.gov and Cristin.McCarthyVahey@cga.ct.gov
Sen. Tony Hwang released the following statement regarding the finalized double-digit health insurance rate increases approved this month by the Connecticut Insurance Department (related article: http://www.ctnewsjunkie.com/archives/entry/regulators_approve_more_double_digit_rate_increases/ )
“Despite our efforts, despite our testimony, and despite our outrage, rates are going up by double digits.
“That’s unaffordable. That’s excessive. That’s going to hurt Connecticut families and impact access to health care. And that’s truly a shame.
“I thank the many area residents who sent me their comments opposing the rate hikes. I hand-delivered those comments to state insurance officials in Hartford, but they have decided to hike rates by double-digits.
“Ever wonder just how high your rates have jumped, say, in the last decade? For a great many people, it’s been more than 100 percent. These rate increases are unsustainable, the reasons given for the increases are weak, and even garnering basic information about the public hearing required dedication, persistence and time.
“It is clear that the state’s health insurance rate process is broken. It lacks predictability, sustainability and transparency. Just try to predict and plan your future insurance costs in this state. It’s impossible. There is no rhyme or reason to it.
“I will continue to push for bipartisan reforms which will bring transparency and predictability to this broken system. Connecticut should change the specific definitions of what would disqualify insurers from excessive increases. And when proposed health insurance rate increases exceed 10 percent, state public hearings should be mandatory.
“These decisions are frustrating, but we should look to it as a key reason why the system must be fixed.”
A chart detailing the rate hikes can be found at: http://www.ct.gov/cid/cwp/view.asp?a=4059&Q=585062 .
Sen. Hwang represents Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston and Westport. He can be reached at 800 842-1421. On the web: www.SenatorHwang.com.
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At an Aug. 3 public hearing in Hartford, Sen. Tony Hwang (at podium) testified against proposed double-digit health insurance rate hikes. Sen. Hwang hand-delivered to state regulators the comments of many area residents who opposed the rate hikes. This month, the Connecticut Insurance Department raised rates by double digits. Sen. Hwang said he will continue to pursue bipartisan reforms to this “broken system.” He can be reached at Tony.Hwang@cga.ct.gov or at 800 8
Sen. Tony Hwang is opposing a proposal by United Illuminating (UI) that would call for a 30 % increase of electric distribution charges to the ratepayer over the next three years.
“Energy costs in Connecticut are the highest in the nation,” Sen. Hwang said. “These potential hikes are unacceptable and unaffordable. A 30 % hike over three years will hurt our most vulnerable residents. I urge consumers to join me in urging that state of Connecticut regulators to turn out the lights on these proposed hikes.”
Consumers can email their comments as soon as possible to dpuc.executivesecretary@po.state.ct.us .
In the email subject line, put: Docket No. 16-06-04. You can also cc Sen. Hwang on the email at Tony.Hwang@cga.ct.gov .
Public hearings will be held (tonight) Thursday, Sept. 8, at 6:30 p.m. at Bridgeport City Hall and Monday, Sept. 12, at 6:30 p.m. at Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records on 200 Orange Street in New Haven.
Sen. Hwang represents Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston and Westport. He can be reached at 800 842-1421. On the web: www.SenatorHwang.com.
The award recognizes Sen. Hwang’s efforts in helping craft legislation which provides wage replacement benefits to all eligible paid and volunteer firefighters diagnosed with specified cancers.
Sen. Hwang, the ranking Republican senator on the Labor and Public Employees Committee, was part of a firefighter working group which consisted of Republican and Democrat legislators, the Connecticut Council of Municipalities (CCM), the Council of Small Towns (COST), municipal leaders and the firefighter unions.
“This is a groundbreaking proposal which protects the men and women who ensure our safety,” Sen. Hwang said. “It was an honor for me to have been asked by critical shareholders to participate in the year-long bipartisan working group which led to the crafting of this important policy. We are helping Connecticut firefighters who are diagnosed and recovering from job-related cancers, and we are doing so without adding new financial burdens on cities, towns, and local property taxpayers.”
Peter Carozza, President of the Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters of CT (UPFFA-CT) who represents 65 locals and over 4,000 firefighters in Connecticut, presented the award. “This legislation finally gives protection to Connecticut’s firefighters and is long overdue,” Carozza said. Carozza praised the work of the ‘Cancer Legislation Committee’ who worked for months on drafting this legislation and specifically thanked Sen. Hwang and Reps. Michelle Cook and David Rutigliano, who were key members of the working committee.
“With this law in place, firefighters won’t have to worry about losing their insurance or losing their house,” said UPFFA-CT Legislative Director Rick Hart. “This truly was a bipartisan effort and we feel it is a great example of what can be accomplished when labor and municipalities work together to protect their common interests.”
“This legislation is the product of many hours of productive discussions on how to tackle a public policy problem,” Sen. Hwang said. “Our talks brought together different viewpoints in order to bring about common sense solutions. With this proposal, we have accomplished that goal. This legislation is a great example of working together to find valued solutions to help our community.”
Attached photo, left to right: Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of Connecticut President Peter Carozza, Sen. Hwang and Fairfield Firefighters Association Local 1426 Executive Board President Bob Smith. The Fairfield Fire Fighters Association (www.iaff1426.org) represents the career fire fighters, fire mechanics, and fire master mechanics of the Fairfield Fire Department and the career fire fighters of the Easton Fire Department. Sen. Hwang represents Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston and Westport. He can be reached at 800 842-1421 and at Tony.Hwang@cga.ct.gov . On the web: www.SenatorHwang.com.
Noting that motor vehicles fatalities in Connecticut increased 45 percent during the first six months of 2016, Sen. Tony Hwang is working to raise awareness of Connecticut’s distracted driving laws.
“That 45 percent increase in fatalities is shocking and should serve as a wake-up call to everyone who gets behind the wheel,” Sen. Hwang said. “Especially now that school is back in session, we need to make sure that people of all ages are aware of the law. We can prevent senseless tragedies, but we’ve got to talk about the dangers. We’ve got to spread the word that texting while driving – and distracted driving in all its forms – is a recipe for disaster.”
Sen. Hwang will be organizing future community forums to discuss the issue and ways to prevent distracted driving.
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Sen. Hwang represents Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston and Westport. He can be reached at 800 842-1421 and at Tony.Hwang@cga.ct.gov .
On the web: www.SenatorHwang.com .
(Listen) Raising awareness about distracted driving can prevent senseless tragedies. Sen. Hwang updates WICC AM 600’s Mike Bellamy.
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