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Delnicki Hails Passage to End Coerced Debt by House

Posted on May 3, 2024

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HARTFORD- In a quest to assist victims of domestic violence, State Rep. Tom Delnicki (R-14) gave final approval to legislation which looks to end to practice of coerced debt, a form of economic abuse.

The legislation, Senate Bill 123, An Act Concerning Coerced Debt, would (1) provide that no individual shall cause another individual to incur a coerced debt, and (2) establish procedures to (A) review documentation to determine whether debt is coerced debt, and (B) bring an action to establish whether

Delnicki, SW Residents Clean-up Nevers Park and Trail

Posted on May 3, 2024

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SOUTH WINDSOR- In celebration of Earth Day, State Rep. Tom Delnicki (R-14) and a group of enthusiastic volunteers armed with gloves and trash bags assembled to clean-up debris and litter around Nevers Park fields, trail and playground.

“I want to thank everyone who came out and joined us for the clean-up. I was amazed we were able to collect so much trash in such a small amount of time,” said Rep. Delnicki. “Taking part in the clean-up, we should all be aware of the volume of trash thrown out of

Delnicki Working to Protect Victims of Domestic Violence

Posted on March 21, 2024

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HARTFORD- State Rep. Tom Delnicki (R-14) strongly supported a proposal in the Banking Committee which provides ends to practice of coerced debt, a form of economic abuse that acts as a powerful control tactic to keep victims of domestic violence tied to their abuser.

The legislation, Senate Bill 123, An Act Concerning Coerced Debt, would (1) provide that no individual shall cause another individual to incur a coerced debt, and (2) establish procedures to (A) review documentation to determine whether

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