Archive for October, 2009
Rep. DebraLee Hovey speaks at the “Monroe Means Business” expo sponsored by the Monroe Economic Development Commission on October 15. Rep. Hovey spoke about her efforts to improve Connecticut’s business climate in the Legislature and offered information on the state programs and resources available to entrepreneurs.
From: Monroe Courier, October 15, 2009
Rep. Hovey thanked for getting pool funding
To The Editor:
I am thrilled that the Wolfe Park pool renovations are moving forward, and want to thank everyone who was involved to make this investment in our community possible.
Unfortunately, the groundbreaking ceremony and subsequent news reports left out the most critical player in [...]
Rep. DebraLee Hovey (R-112) answers questions posed by parents about Connecticut’s teen driving laws at the October 7 meeting of the Masuk Parent Teacher Council. Rep. Hovey said that even with the dramatic changes in teen driving laws made by the Legislature, parents are still the key to enforcing rules and ensuring the safety of [...]
By: Dirk Perrefort, News-Times, October 6, 2009
DANBURY — State funding for several school construction projects, including a new Head Start building in the city, has been approved by the General Assembly.
The money includes $770,000 to renovate the former Immanuel Lutheran School on Foster Street into a Head Start facility.
Several lawmakers had feared last month [...]
Hartford— State Representative DebraLee Hovey (R-112th) today said that action taken by the General Assembly to continue to fund school construction projects already approved and in progress is a relief for Newtown taxpayers that came after an unnecessary crisis created by legislative Democrats:
“While it is a relief for the taxpayers of Newtown that the General [...]
Representative Hovey speaks with a volunteer from InfoShred, LLC. and Monroe resident Brian Quinn. Rep. Hovey hosted a “Shred Day” on October 3, 2009 to offer free sensitive document destruction to help protect constituents from identity theft. InfoShred is an East Windsor-based small business owned by Stacey DiPiazza and is certified by the State of [...]