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    January 6, 2015

    Rep. Vail receives committee assignments

    Rep. Vail receives committee assignments
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    HARTFORD — Incoming State Rep. Kurt Vail (R-52) received his committee assignments this week, allowing the freshman lawmaker to take his professional experience and knowledge and turn it into shaping public policy.

    Vail, who was elected in November and will be sworn in on Jan. 7, was appointed by incoming House Republican Leader Themis Klarides to the Labor and Public Employees, Insurance and Real Estate, and Public Safety and Security committees. As a former prison guard with other experience selling insurance, Vail said he’s up for the challenges facing the General Assembly.

    “It’s exciting,” Vail said. “I’m ready to get to work for the people of Somers and Stafford and I’m ready to bring real world experience into state government. We need to be sure we take a common sense approach to fiscal issues and respect the small businesses and families who are hoping for a more successful Connecticut.”

    Vail’s duties with the Labor Committee will requiring him working closely with the Department of Labor and handles workers compensation law, minimum wage, union disputes, collective bargaining and work safety. As a former prison guard, Vail understands state employee service and union concerns; that experience also provides solid footing for his work with the Public Safety Committee, where his role will focus on topics like state and municipal police, crime, fire marshals and fire safety.

    The Insurance Committee handles all matters relating to insurance law and real estate law. Vail, an insurance salesman, understands the industry and its current regulations and future hurdles.

    “Through his personal and professional experiences, Kurt has a keen understanding of how state policies and regulations affect the day-to-day aspects of his constituents’ lives,” Klarides said. “I have no doubt that he is a good fit for Somers, Stafford and the legislature.”

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