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    February 26, 2019

    State Rep. Kennedy Announces Public Hearings on Forced Regionalization

    State Rep. Kennedy Announces Public Hearings on Forced Regionalization
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    School Regionalization Update

    On Friday, March 1 at 1:00 pm in Room 2E of the Legislative Office Building there will be an Education Committee Public Hearing on the school regionalization bills.

    • Senate bill 457, An Act Concerning the Size of School Districts
    • Senate bill 738, An Act Concerning the Creation of Regional School Districts 

    I am a member of the Education committee and plan to be in attendance for the hearing. I want to hear from you!

    Let me be clear: I am unequivocally opposed to any forced regionalization bill, or one that becomes a study or pilot program.

    Testifying in Person

    You may sign up to speak at the hearing starting at 10:00 am in the lobby of the Legislative Office Building. The order is first-come, first-serve. The first hour of testimony is reserved for public officials, and after that, students will be given preference so that they can finish early. Everyone who signs up gets to speak.

    You will have three minutes to speak before the Education Committee. If a Committee member asks you a question afterwards, you may take the time you need to answer.

    Written Testimony

    If you are speaking at the hearing, you should also submit written testimony so that it will appear in the public record, in the file of each bill. Legislators often refer to written testimony when they are voting on the House or Senate floor – especially when they have not come across a bill earlier in the session.

    Submitting your written testimony

    • Email it to the Education Committee by 3:30 PM on Thursday, February 28
    • Put your testimony in either a Word document or a .pdf
    • Include the bill number(s), your name, and your town
    • Attach the document to an email
    • Put the bill number(s) in the Subject Line of the email
    • Send it to edtestimony@cga.ct.gov

    You may of course submit written testimony regardless of whether you are speaking at the hearing.

    If you have additional questions or concerns, please contact my office at (800) 842-1423, or email me at Kathy.Kennedy@housegop.ct.gov. 

    I hope this information is helpful!

    Sincerely,

    State Rep. Kathy Kennedy

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