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    January 3, 2025

    Rep. Scott Re-Appointed to Housing Committee Leadership Post

    Rep. Scott Re-Appointed to Housing Committee Leadership Post
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    HARTFORD—House Minority Leader Vincent Candelora has re-appointed state Rep. Tony Scott (R-Monroe) as the leading House Republican on the General Assembly’s Housing Committee. This appointment will be effective when the Connecticut General Assembly convenes for session on Wednesday, January 8, and will remain through the 2026 session.

    “I will continue to fight to keep local control of zoning issues and bring common sense balance to the table. This committee considers legislation that effects the lives of so many of our residents,” said Scott, who represents the 112th House District. “I’m looking forward to getting to work on these important matters when the next legislative session begins in January.”

    In his role as Ranking Member of the committee, Scott will lead housing-related policy initiatives on behalf of House Republicans. The Housing Committee has cognizance of all matters relating to housing and housing programs.

    In the General Assembly, each legislative committee has four leadership posts. Senate and House Democrats, the majority party, each appoint a Co-Chairman to oversee committee activity while House and Senate Republicans have one Ranking Member each.

    Rep. Scott was also appointed to the Human Services Committee, of which he was previously a member, and to the Executive and Legislative Nominations Committee. He remains a staunch advocate of lowering taxes for Connecticut residents, while making the state more affordable and safer.

    Representative Scott encourages constituents in the 112th District to contact him at any time at Tony.Scott@housegop.ct.gov or by calling 860-240-8700. They can also stay up to date on bills and future events by signing up for Rep. Scott’s email newsletter at www.RepScott.com

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