Former Co-Chair, Commerce Committee, Connecticut State House of Representatives
Former Member, Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee, Connecticut State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on General Government A, Connecticut State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on General Government B, Connecticut State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Human Services, Connecticut State House of Representatives
Former Member, Transportation Committee, Connecticut State House of Representatives
Member, Appropriations
Member, Energy and Technology
Member, Finance, Revenue and Bonding
Member, Judicial and Corrections Subcommittee
Member, Subcommittee on Regulation and Protection
Co-Chair, Subcommittee on Transportation
Co-Chair, Subcommittee on Transportation Bonding
Member, Transportation
— Awards:
Caples Awards: Gold, Caples Awards, April 1998
ECHO: Bronze, DMA - ECHO, 2000
Effie Award: Gold, EFFIE Worldwide,2000
Effie: Silver, Effie Worldwide, 2001
Champion of Small Business, National Coalition for Capital, August 2012
Champion of Small Business, National Coalition for Capital, August 2014
Certificate of appreciation, Connecticut State Medical Society, September 2015
1. Abortions should always be illegal.
- No Answer
2. Abortions should always be legal.
- X
3. Abortions should be legal only within the first trimester of pregnancy.
- No Answer
4. Abortions should be legal when the pregnancy resulted from incest or rape.
- No Answer
5. Abortions should be legal when the life of the woman is endangered.
- No Answer
6. Prohibit public funding of abortions and of organizations that advocate or perform abortions.
- No Answer
7. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Education (higher)
- Maintain Status
2. Education (K-12)
- Greatly Increase
3. Environment
- Maintain Status
4. Health care
- Greatly Increase
5. Law enforcement
- Slightly Increase
6. Transportation and highway infrastructure
- Slightly Increase
7. Welfare
- Maintain Status
8. Other or expanded categories
- No Answer
1. Alcohol taxes
- No Answer
2. Capital gains taxes
- No Answer
3. Cigarette taxes
- No Answer
4. Corporate taxes
- No Answer
5. Estate taxes
- No Answer
6. Gasoline taxes
- No Answer
7. Income taxes (incomes below $75,000)
- No Answer
8. Income taxes (incomes above $75,000)
- No Answer
9. Property taxes
- No Answer
10. Sales taxes
- No Answer
11. Vehicle taxes
- No Answer
12. Other or expanded categories
- No Answer
13. Should Internet sales be taxed?
- No
14. Do you support increased taxes to pay for improvements to Connecticut's commuter rail system?
- No
15. Do you support increased fares to pay for improvements to Connecticut's commuter rail system?
- No
16. Do you support bonding to pay for improvements to Connecticut's commuter rail system?
- Yes
17. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Do you support limiting the number of terms for Connecticut governors?
- No
2. Do you support limiting the number of terms for Connecticut state senators and representatives?
- No
1. Individual
- Yes
2. PAC
- Yes
3. Corporate
- Yes
4. Political Parties
- Yes
5. Do you support requiring full and timely disclosure of campaign finance information?
- Yes
6. Do you support imposing spending limits on state level political campaigns?
- Yes
7. Do you support adopting statewide standards for counting, verifying, and ensuring accuracy of votes?
- Yes
8. Do you support prohibiting the reporting of media exit polling results until all polling locations in Connecticut are closed?
- Yes
9. Should Connecticut recognize civil unions between same-sex couples?
- Yes
10. Should Connecticut restrict marriage to a union only between a man and a woman?
- Undecided
11. Should Connecticut recognize same-sex marriages recognized in another state?
- Undecided
12. Should Connecticut recognize same-sex civil unions recognized in another state?
- Yes
13. Should Connecticut allow smoking in designated rooms in restaurants and bars?
- No
14. Should courts be allowed to revoke or reduce any retirement benefits for Connecticut officials who commit crimes in office?
- Yes
15. Should Connecticut create a statewide ethics code for municipal officials?
- Yes
16. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Increase state funds for construction of state prisons and for hiring of additional prison staff.
- X
2. Support the death penalty in Connecticut.
- No Answer
3. Support programs to provide prison inmates with vocational and job-related skills and job-placement assistance when released.
- X
4. End parole for repeat violent offenders.
- X
5. Implement penalties other than incarceration for certain non-violent offenders.
- No Answer
6. Decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana.
- No Answer
7. Strengthen penalties and sentences for drug-related crimes.
- X
8. Minors accused of a violent crime should be prosecuted as adults.
- X
9. Increase state funding for community centers and other social agencies in areas with at-risk youth.
- X
10. Increase funding for state and local emergency agencies to prevent and to respond to terrorist attacks.
- X
11. Support sending inmates to out-of-state prisons in order to reduce prison crowding.
- No Answer
12. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Support national standards and testing of public school students.
- No Answer
2. Provide parents with state-funded vouchers to send their children to any public school.
- No Answer
3. Provide parents with state-funded vouchers to send their children to any private or religious school.
- No Answer
4. Increase state funds for school capital improvements (e.g. buildings and infrastructure).
- No Answer
5. Increase state funds for hiring additional teachers.
- X
6. Support teacher testing and reward with merit pay.
- X
7. Endorse voluntary prayer in public schools.
- No Answer
8. Require public schools to administer high school exit exams.
- No Answer
9. Provide state funding to increase teacher salaries.
- X
10. Increase funding for Head Start programs.
- X
11. Provide state funding for tax incentives and financial aid to help make college more affordable.
- No Answer
12. Support sexual education programs that include information on abstinence, contraceptives, and HIV/STD prevention methods.
- X
13. Support abstinence-only sexual education programs.
- No Answer
14. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Increase funding for state job-training programs that re-train displaced workers and teach skills needed in today's job market.
- X
2. Reduce state government regulations on the private sector in order to encourage investment and economic expansion.
- No Answer
3. Provide low interest loans and tax credits for starting, expanding, or relocating businesses.
- X
4. Provide tax credits for businesses that provide child care for children in low-income working families.
- X
5. Increase state funds to provide child care for children in low-income working families.
- No Answer
6. Increase the state minimum wage.
- No Answer
7. Bar businesses that outsource jobs from receiving government contracts and tax breaks.
- No Answer
8. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Public employment
- Yes
2. State college and university admissions
- Yes
3. State contracting
- Yes
4. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Promote increased use of alternative fuel technology.
- X
2. Support increased production of traditional domestic energy sources (e.g. coal, natural gas, and oil).
- No Answer
3. Use state funds to clean up former industrial and commercial sites that are contaminated, unused, or abandoned.
- X
4. Support funding for open space preservation.
- X
5. Enact environmental regulations even if they are stricter than federal law.
- X
6. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Maintain and strengthen the enforcement of existing state restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- X
2. Ease state restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- No Answer
3. Repeal state restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- No Answer
4. Allow citizens to carry concealed guns.
- No Answer
5. Require manufacturers to provide child-safety locks on guns.
- X
6. Require background checks on gun sales between private citizens at gun shows.
- X
7. Require a license for gun possession.
- X
8. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Ensure that citizens have access to basic health care through managed care, insurance reforms, or state-funded care where necessary.
- X
2. Transfer more existing Medicaid recipients into managed care programs.
- No Answer
3. Cap the amount of non-economic damages that can be awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits.
- No Answer
4. Support patients' right to sue their HMOs.
- X
5. Support patients' right to appeal to an administrative board of specialists when services are denied.
- X
6. Guaranteed medical care to all citizens is not a responsibility of state government.
- No Answer
7. Legalize physician assisted suicide in Connecticut.
- No Answer
8. Allow doctors to prescribe marijuana to their patients for medicinal purposes.
- No Answer
9. Encourage embryonic stem cell research in Connecticut.
- X
10. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Support increased work requirements for able-bodied welfare recipients.
- X
2. Increase funding for employment and job training programs for welfare recipients.
- X
3. Increase access to public transportation for welfare recipients who work.
- No Answer
4. Support current limits on benefits given to recipients if they have additional children while on welfare.
- X
5. Redirect welfare funding to faith-based and community-based private organizations.
- No Answer
6. Use federal TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) funds to extend health and child care subsidies to the working poor.
- X
7. Support marriage promotion programs for welfare recipients.
- No Answer
8. Eliminate government-funded welfare programs.
- No Answer
9. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
Please explain in a total of 75 words or less, your top two or three priorities if elected. If they require additional funding for implementation, please explain how you would obtain this funding.
- The three main issues confronting the state over the next several years are going to be Education, Property Taxes, and Transportation.
Latest Action: 10/21/1998 Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E2271)
Tracker:Latest Action: Senate - 10/13/1998 Received in the Senate.
Tracker:Latest Action: House - 10/08/1998 Rereferred to the House Committee on Government Reform and Oversight.
Tracker:Type: bill Chamber: upper
Type: joint resolution Chamber: lower
Type: bill Chamber: lower
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