Rep. Bronko and Naugatuck Delegation Announce More than $5.7 Million in Funding for Naugatuck’s Rubber Avenue Corridor

Posted on March 14, 2024

HARTFORD, CT – Today, state Senators Joan Hartley and Jorge Cabrera, state Representatives Seth Bronko and David Labriola, and Naugatuck Mayor N. Warren “Pete” Hess III announced that significant funds have been approved by the board of the Community Investment Fund 2030 to aid in the redevelopment of Naugatuck’s Rubber Avenue Corridor.

The more than $5.7 million in state funding for the “Rubber Avenue Corridor Revitalization” will transform the Rubber Avenue Corridor by investing in infrastructure

Rep. Bronko Serves as Guest Reader for Read Across America Week in Naugatuck

Posted on March 13, 2024

NAUGATUCK –Rep. Seth Bronko, R-Naugatuck, recently visited several area schools as a guest reader for Read Across America week where he helped promote literacy and the joy of reading among students.

Rep. Bronko visited Maple Hill Elementary School and Hop Brook Elementary School for Read Across America week where he read “One Vote, Two Votes, I Vote, You Vote,” by Dr. Seuss to Mrs. Bisson’s first-grade class, Mrs. Thurston’s third-grade class and Mrs. Lisa Taft’s third-grade class.

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Republican Proposals to Reduce Energy Rates

Posted on February 26, 2024

HARTFORD – In response to the recent announcement of steep electric rate hikes, Connecticut House and Senate Republicans recently unveiled a set of policy goals focused on bringing long-term rate reduction, long-term stability, and relief for consumers.

Rep. Bronko joined his colleagues at the Capitol to share a list of proposals focused on the  reduction of future electric bills.

Those proposals include:

  • Provide relief to ratepayers by using unspent ARPA money to pay down the portion of the proposed

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