State Representatives Anne Dauphinais & Doug Dubitsky to Join State Senator Heather Somers for Plainfield Town Hall Meeting on Thursday

Posted on July 3, 2023


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HARTFORD – State Representatives Anne Dauphinais (R-44), Doug Dubitsky (R-47), and State Senator Heather Somers (R-18), invite you to a Legislative Wrap-Up in Plainfield, this Thursday, July 6th from 5:30 – 6:30 P.M. Come discuss the recently adjourned 2023 legislative session, and bring any questions and concerns you have regarding any state issues that are important to you.

State Representative Anne Dauphinais is the Ranking Member of the Committee on Children. She also serves on the Education

State Representatives Anne Dauphinais & Doug Dubitsky to Host Coffee & Conversation Forum in Plainfield

Posted on May 8, 2023


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HARTFORDState Representatives Anne Dauphinais (R-44), and Doug Dubitsky (R-47) are inviting constituents and concerned citizens to a Coffee & Conversation forum on Saturday, May 15th from 8:00 – 9:00 A.M. Constituents are urged to attend and discuss the 2023 legislative session, along with any state issues of importance. Plainfield First Selectman Kevin Cunningham will also be in attendance. Coffee will be provided.

 

Coffee & Conversation with Reps. Dauphinais & Dubitsky

Saturday, May 15th

8:00

Norwich Legislative Delegation to Host Session Update at City Hall

Posted on March 6, 2023


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On Wednesday, March 8th, I will be joining State Representatives Derell Wilson (D-46), Kevin Ryan (D-139), along with State Senator Cathy Osten (D-19) at Norwich City Hall, beginning at 5:00 P.M.

I encourage you to come talk with us about the 2023 legislative session and the issues that matter most to you and your families.

If you are unable to make it and have a question for me, please feel free to contact me at doug.dubitsky@housegop.com. I look forward to hearing from you.

Northeastern Connecticut Republican Delegation Supports Public Hearing to Eliminate the Highway Use Tax

Posted on February 27, 2023


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HARTFORD—Connecticut House Republicans have used a parliamentary procedure to circumvent Democrat opposition to a bill that would save inflation-weary businesses and residents money by eliminating the new highway use tax (HUT) on heavyweight trucks. The HUT creates an additional burden on the trucking industry and Connecticut residents in general who are already suffering from the impacts of inflation.

On Tuesday, Republicans successfully petitioned to raise H.B. 5290, An Act Eliminating the Highway

Rep. Dubitsky Applauds Department of Agriculture Grant for Brooklyn Elementary School

Posted on January 13, 2023


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(HARTFORD)-  State Representative Doug Dubitsky (R-47) congratulates Brooklyn Elementary School Greenhouse Project for being honored with the CT Grown 4 Kids Grants by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture. The Brooklyn Elementary School Greenhouse Project won the highly competitive grant from among 72 applications statewide. The grant is designed to help develop and enhance farm-to-school programs. It is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), and is administered by the Connecticut Department

Chaplin Town Hall Meeting Hosted by State Rep. Doug Dubitsky

Posted on December 27, 2022


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Please join me, along with State Senator- Elect Jeff Gordon and Chaplin First Selectman Juan Roman III on Thursday, December 29th beginning at 6:00 P.M. at the Chaplin Town Hall.

We encourage you to talk to us about state and local issues, along with any questions you might have about the upcoming legislative session.

Please note that due to population shifts, on January 4th, 2023, the 47th General Assembly District as determined by the Legislature’s Reapportionment Commission will consist of the

Plainfield Town Hall Meeting This Evening

Posted on December 7, 2022


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Please join me, along with State Representative Anne Dauphinais and Town of Plainfield First Selectman Kevin Cunningham this evening, December 7, 2022, at 6:00pm, for a Town Hall Informational Session.

Come talk to us about state and local issues, and the upcoming legislative session. Feel free to bring your ideas for possible bill proposals.

We hope to see this evening beginning at 6:00pm in the auditorium at the Plainfield Town Hall.

Due to population shifts, on January 4th, 2023, the 47th General

Public Hearing Alert – Judiciary Committee – Monday, March 14th

Posted on March 12, 2022


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I wanted to let you know about a few bills being heard at the Judiciary Committee’s March 14, 2022 public hearing. I encourage you to have your voices heard and help put a stop to this massive government overreach designed to destroy your right to keep and bear arms.


S.B. No. 16, AN ACT ADDRESSING GUN VIOLENCE AND JUVENILE CRIME.

First, and foremost, is the governor’s new and onerous gun control bill, S.B. 16. Disguised as a crime reform measure, this bill is simply another blatant attack on the

CONSERVATIVE CAUCUS OBJECTS TO NO-EXCUSE ABSENTEE BALLOTING IN 2022 ELECTION

Posted on February 22, 2022


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HARTFORD – The Connecticut General Assembly Conservative Caucus today voiced its strong objection to legislative Democrats or the Secretary of State permitting no-excuse absentee ballot voting in 2022, as it would explicitly violate the Connecticut Constitution. The Conservative Caucus continues to oppose the Democrats’ disingenuous declaration that public health and civil preparedness emergencies still exist in Connecticut, which the Democrats openly admit they declared simply to qualify for money

Governor’s Executive Orders Informational Hearing on Tuesday

Posted on February 7, 2022


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The Informational Hearing can be viewed via YouTube Live and live on CT-N.com.

Individuals who wish to testify via Zoom must register using the On-line Testimony Registration Form.

Registration will close on Monday, February 7 at 3:00 P.M. Speaker order of approved registrants will be listed in a randomized order and posted on the CGA Website Calendar under the event on Monday, February 7 at 6:00 P.M. The first two hours of the hearing are reserved for state officials. Speakers will be limited to

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