
WHO: Senator Toni Boucher, Senator Tony Hwang, Representative John Shaban
WHAT: Weston Town Hall Meeting
WHERE: Weston Town Hall, Meeting Room 56 Norfield Road, Weston, CT
WHEN: Wednesday, June 15, 2016, 6:30 – 8pm
WHY: Please join us as we discuss the 2016 Legislative Session
Hwang, Devlin Welcome North Stratfield Students, Educators to Capitol
Sen. Tony Hwang and Rep. Laura Devlin on June 9 welcomed to the historic State Capitol fifth grade students from North Stratfield Elementary School in Fairfield.
Hwang and Devlin took questions from students, explained the legislative process, and discussed how legislative debates are conducted. Hwang and Devlin then presented an official state citation to longtime North Stratfield teacher Adele R. Josovitz, who is retiring this year.
The lawmakers thanked students and educators for touring the State Capitol. Anyone who is considering a visit to the State Capitol may contact Sen. Hwang at 800 842-1421 or at Tony.Hwang@cga.ct.gov and Rep. Devlin at 800 842-1423 or Laura.Devlin@housegop.ct.gov .
On the web: www.senatorhwang.com , www.cthousegop.com/laura-devlin , and www.fairfieldschools.org/schools/ns .
Sen. Tony Hwang (left, at podium) and Rep. Laura Devlin (right) on June 9 presented an official state citation to longtime North Stratfield teacher Adele R. Josovitz (center), who is retiring this year. The citation honored Josovitz on her years of service. Josovitz plans to begin her retirement with a trip to Antarctica.
With school threats taking place this week in Ansonia, Norwich, and South Windsor, Sen. Tony Hwang noted that legislation passed earlier this month by the Connecticut General Assembly aims to make schools safer in Connecticut.
The legislation, which was passed overwhelmingly by the House and Senate, increases the penalties for when a threat involves a preschool, K-12 school or an institution of higher education.
“Clearly, Connecticut needs to get tougher,” said Sen. Hwang, “These threats have a devastating impact on the psyches of parents, educators and students. In a school environment, this is absolutely, positively unacceptable. If someone does commit such a despicable act, they should face severe penalties. Those penalties should bring the punishment more in line with the crime.”
Sen. Hwang said local school superintendents, law enforcement officials, and concerned residents from across Connecticut supported the measure.
Sen. Hwang (www.senatorhwang.com) represents Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston and Westport.
Attached photo:
Sen. Tony Hwang (right) was joined by the Reidy family of Newtown on Feb. 26 at the State Capitol to raise awareness about the need for safe schools legislation in Connecticut. Safe Schools legislation has been approved by the state legislature now awaits the governor’s signature.
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