| HARTFORD – Senate Minority
Leader John McKinney (R-Fairfield) today appointed Senator
Len Fasano (R-North Haven) to the position of Senate Minority
Leader Pro Tempore and Senator Andrew Roraback (R-Goshen)
to the new position of Deputy Senate Minority Leader Pro Tempore
and Minority Caucus Chairman. “Len
Fasano and Andrew Roraback are two of the best the legislators
I’ve ever worked with,” said Senator McKinney.
“Their experience and record of accomplishment perfectly
position them for their new posts. Both have the respect
of their colleagues in the General Assembly and of their
constituents back home. I trust their judgment and ability
to help lead this caucus.”
Senator Fasano, who previously served as Deputy Minority
Leader, has represented the 34th District towns of Wallingford,
North Haven and East Haven since January 8th, 2002. He is
the Senate Ranking Member on the General Assembly’s
Planning and Development Committee and Veterans Affairs
Committee, and also serves on the Committees on General
Law and Public Health.
“Len Fasano distinguished himself
this year with his leadership on the important issues of
eminent domain and energy reform, and in the fight to pass
the No Tax Increase Budget proposal,” said Senator
McKinney. “He has played a major role in our caucus
since first being elected in 2002.”
“I accept this appointment as both
a terrific honor and an important responsibility,”
said Senator Fasano. “I believe in this institution
and in the Senate Republican Caucus and I look forward to
working with Senators McKinney and Roraback to face the
challenges ahead.”
Senator Fasano has amassed an extensive
record of public service accomplishment in Hartford and
in his district. This year he has led efforts to reform
Connecticut’s eminent domain laws and was outspoken
in his opposition to both the Governor’s and the Majority’s
proposals to raise state taxes at a time when Connecticut
is awash in surplus revenues and its residents are already
coping with high taxes and skyrocketing energy costs.
Senator Fasano has served as the fire
commissioner of East Haven, helped establish the East Haven
Land Trust, and served as both the East Haven Representative
on the Long Island Sound Study Commission and the Hamden
Hall Board of Trustees. Fasano also remains active pursuing
open space acquisitions in East Haven, North Haven and Wallingford.
As Co-chairman of the Connecticut LNG task force, Senator
Fasano is leading opposition to the proposed Broadwater
Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal.
Senator Roraback, who previously served
as a Deputy Minority Leader, is in his fourth term in the
Senate representing the 30th District communities of Brookfield,
Canaan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New
Milford, North Canaan, Salisbury, Sharon, Torrington, Warren,
Washington and Winsted. Prior to his election to the State
Senate, Senator Roraback served the people of the 64th Assembly
District in the CT House of Representatives from 1994 through
2000.
Senator Roraback is the Senate Ranking
Member on the General Assembly’s Public Health Committee.
He is the Senate Chairman of the Regulation Review Committee,
and is also a member of the Finance, Judiciary and Legislative
Management Committees.
“Andrew Roraback’s record
on environmental issues, farmland preservation and on behalf
of non-profit organizations speaks for itself. All of Connecticut
has benefited from Senator Roraback’s work on those
issues,” said Senator McKinney. “He has earned
his reputation as the hardest-working legislator in Hartford.
He has never missed a vote in his twelve-years in the General
Assembly and he has introduced and passed a number of important
laws in his tenure in the House and Senate.”
“John, Len and I look forward to
representing a new generation of Republican leadership in
our state,” said Senator Roraback. “Together
this team will continue to build on our successes of this
year and work toward a stronger future for the state of
Connecticut.”
Senator Roraback is one of the General
Assembly’s leading advocates for protecting Connecticut’s
environment and preserving its open space and farmland.
He has been named Legislator of the Year by the Connecticut
Farm Bureau Association three times, and has been hailed
as an “Environmental Hero” by the Connecticut
League of Conservation Voters. His environmental stewardship
and commitment to farmland preservation has also been recognized
by Audubon Connecticut, the Working Lands Alliance, the
Connecticut Greenways Council, and the Housatonic Valley
Association.
Senator Roraback is a leading advocate
for Connecticut’s non-profit sector and family services
organizations. In this General Assembly, Senator Roraback
passed legislation to better protect victims of domestic
violence. He authored and passed Stephanie’s Law in
2003 to require drivers causing fatal accidents to submit
to blood alcohol testing, and he has been recognized by
Mother’s Against Drunk Driving for helping to reform
Connecticut’s drunk driving laws.
Since beginning his service in
the General Assembly on January 4, 1995, Senator Roraback
has been present for every vote taken, a perfect attendance
streak that now stands at more than thirteen years and more
than 5,770 consecutive votes. Senator Roraback is the only
one of the 187 members of the Connecticut General Assembly
who can claim this accomplishment.
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