Month: August 2015
Sen. Fasano Hosts Students from the Spanish Community of Wallingford at State Capitol
Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano (second from the right) showed students from the Spanish Community of Wallingford (SOCW) around the state Capitol on August 27.
Sen. Fasano, Sen. Hwang Call on Governor to Hold Special Session to Repeal Unitary Tax
Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano (R-North Haven) and Senator Tony Hwang (R-Fairfield) called on Governor Malloy to hold a special session of the Connecticut General Assembly to repeal the unitary tax.
Legislators Meet with CT Business Owners
New Haven County Legislators Dave Yaccarino, Vincent Candelora and Len Fasano on Thursday, August 27, met with Connecticut’s business owners to offer a legislative update and listen to their concerns.
Quinnipiac University Theater for Community announces 2015-16 schedule of productions
The season opens with Carlo Goldoni’s zany farce, “The Servant of Two Masters,” adapted and translated by Jeffrey Hatcher and Paolo Emilio Landi. Pratfalls and wisecracks abound as the perpetually hungry servant, Truffaldino, tries to double his wages and his meals by working for two masters at the same time.
Sen. Fasano Statement on Connecticut Supreme Court Death Penalty Ruling
Hartford – Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano (R-North Haven) released the following statement in response to the Connecticut Supreme Court’s ruling barring the execution of 11 state prison inmates now on death row. “Today Connecticut’s …
North Haven Candidate Meet and Greet Scheduled
North Haven voters will have an opportunity to meet candidates for town offices, and enjoy a BBQ next month. The North Haven Democratic Town Committee will host the event on September 8th at the American Legion Hall in town.
Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University welcomes the Class of 2019 at annual White Coat Ceremony
Carolyn Macica, assistant professor of medical sciences at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University, cloaked first-year medical student Shana Schreiber of Huntington Beach, Calif. during the medical school’s third annual White Coat Ceremony.
Connecticut Certainly Not “Open for Business”
A controversial proposal was debated that shed light on Connecticut’s strange and one-sided relationship with our state’s job creators and hard-working middle class.