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2015 Voting Records: Connecticut General Assembly 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut General Assembly The following tables illustrate how members of the Connecticut General Assembly voted in 2015 on key bills, either in committee or on the floor of the Senate or the House. While these bills reflect just a fraction of all legislation addressed during the session, they were chosen because of their potential impact—positive or negative—on Connecticut's economic competitiveness and business climate. 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State Senate State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Senator Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Dante Bartolomeo (D- Meriden) Toni Boucher (R-Wilton) Beth Bye (D-West Hartford) Steve Cassano (D- Manchester) Clark Chapin (R-New Milford) 1 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State Senate State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Senator Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Eric Coleman (D- Bloomfield) Joseph Crisco, Jr. (D- Woodbridge) Paul Doyle (D-Wethersfield) Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) Len Fasano (R-North Haven) Mae Flexer (D-Danielson) John Fonfara (D-Hartford) Paul Formica (R-Niantic) L. Scott Frantz (R- Riverside) 2 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State Senate State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Senator Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Terry Gerratana (D-New Britain) Ed Gomes (D-Bridgeport) Tony Guglielmo (R-Stafford Springs) Joan Hartley (D-Waterbury) Tony Hwang (R-Fairfield) Rob Kane (R-Watertown) Kevin Kelly (R-Stratford) Ted Kennedy, Jr. (D- Branford) John Kissel (R-Enfield) Tim Larson (D-East Hartford) 3 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State Senate State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Senator Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Carlo Leone (D-Stamford) Art Linares (R-Westbrook) Martin Looney (D-New Haven) Joe Markley (R-Plantsville) Henri Martin (R-Bristol) Andrew Maynard (D- Stonington) Michael McLachlan (R- Danbury) Marilyn Moore (D- Bridgeport) Cathy Osten (D-Baltic) Gayle Slossberg (D-Milford) 4 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State Senate State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Senator Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Gary Winfield (D-New Haven) Kevin Witkos (R-Canton) 5 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Catherine Abercrombie (D- Meriden) Tim Ackert (R-Coventry) Terry Adams (D-Stamford) Al Adinolfi (R-Cheshire) Mike Alberts (R-Woodstock) James Albis (D-East Haven) David Alexander (D-Enfield) Emil 'Buddy' Altobello (D- Meriden) Bill Aman (R-South Windsor) 6 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Angel Arce (D-Hartford) David Arconti, Jr. (D- Danbury) Joe Aresimowicz (D-Berlin) Andre Baker (D-Bridgeport) David Baram (D-Bloomfield) Brian Becker (D-West Hartford) Sam Belsito (R-Tolland) Jeffrey Berger (D-Waterbury) Eric Berthel (R-Watertown) Whit Betts (R-Bristol) 7 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Mike Bocchino (R- Greenwich) Mitch Bolinsky (R-Newtown) Elizabeth 'Betty' Boukus (D- Plainville) Paul Brycki (D-Griswold) Cecilia Buck-Taylor (R-New Milford) Aundre Bumgardner (R- Groton) Larry Butler (D-Waterbury) Gary Byron (R-Newington) Fred Camillo (R-Old Greenwich) 8 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Juan Candelaria (D-New Haven) Vincent Candelora (R-North Branford) Devin Carney (R-Old Saybrook) Christie Carpino (R- Cromwell) Dan Carter (R-Bethel) Jay Case (R-Winsted) Theresa Conroy (D- Seymour) Michelle Cook (D-Torrington) Victor Cuevas (D-Waterbury) 9 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Jeff Currey (D-East Hartford) Mike D'Agostino (D-Hamden) Anthony D'Amelio (R- Waterbury) Stephen Dargan (D-West Haven) Christopher Davis (R- Ellington) Mike Demicco (D- Farmington) Laura Devlin (R-Fairfield) Patricia Dillon (D-New Haven) Doug Dubitsky (R-North Windham) 10 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Louis Esposito, Jr. (D-West Haven) Charles Ferraro (R-West Haven) Andy Fleischmann (D-West Hartford) Livvy Floren (R-Greenwich) Daniel Fox (D-Stamford) Mike France (R-Gales Ferry) John Frey (R-Ridgefield) Mary Fritz (D-Yalesville) Henry Genga (D-East Hartford) Linda Gentile (D-Ansonia) 11 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Janice Giegler (R-Danbury) Bob Godfrey (D-Danbury) Minnie Gonzalez (D-Hartford) Antonio Guerrera (D-Rocky Hill) Gregg Haddad (D-Mansfield) John Hampton (D-Simsbury) Stephen Harding (R- Brookfield) Jack Hennessy (D- Bridgeport) Ernest Hewett (D-New London) Laura Hoydick (R-Stratford) 12 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Claire Janowski (D-Vernon) Susan Johnson (D- Willimantic) Ed Jutila (D-Niantic) David Kiner (D-Enfield) Themis Klarides (R-Derby) Noreen Kokoruda (R- Madison) Brenda Kupchick (R- Fairfield) David Labriola (R-Oxford) Gail Lavielle (R-Wilton) Tim LeGeyt (R-Canton Center) 13 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Roland Lemar (D-New Haven) Matthew Lesser (D- Middletown) Rick Lopes (D-New Britain) Kelly Luxenberg (D- Manchester) Jesse MacLachlan (R- Westbrook) Cristin McCarthy Vahey (D- Fairfield) Kathleen McCarty (R- Waterford) Douglas McCrory (D- Hartford) Brandon McGee (D-Hartford) 14 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Ben McGorty (R-Shelton) Robert Megna (D-New Haven) Patricia Billie Miller (D- Stamford) Philip Miller (D-Ivoryton) Craig Miner (R-Litchfield) Russ Morin (D-Wethersfield) Bruce Morris (D-Norwalk) Gayle Mulligan (R-Hebron) Mary Mushinsky (D- Wallingford) Frank Nicastro, Sr. (D- Bristol) 15 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Selim Noujaim (R-Waterbury) Tom O'Dea (R-New Canaan) Arthur O'Neill (R-Southbury) Linda Orange (D-Colchester) Cara Pavalock (R-Bristol) Jason Perillo (R-Shelton) Chris Perone (D-Norwalk) John Piscopo (R-Thomaston) Robyn Porter (D-New Haven) Christine Randall (D- Danielson) 16 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Rosa Rebimbas (R- Naugatuck) Lonnie Reed (D-Branford) Emmett Riley (D-Norwich) Matt Ritter (D-Hartford) Jason Rojas (D-East Hartford) Christopher Rosario (D- Bridgeport) Kim Rose (D-Milford) Daniel Rovero (D-Dayville) Dave Rutigliano (R-Trumbull) Kevin Ryan (D-Oakdale) 17 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Rob Sampson (R-Wolcott) Robert Sanchez (D-New Britain) Ezequiel Santiago (D- Bridgeport) Hilda Santiago (D-Meriden) Peggy Sayers (D-Windsor Locks) Sean Scanlon (D-Guilford) John Scott (R-Mystic) Joseph Serra (D-Middletown) John Shaban (R-Redding) Brendan Sharkey (D- Hamden) 18 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Bill Simanski (R-Granby) Caroline Simmons (D- Stamford) Richard Smith (R-New Fairfield) J.P. Sredzinski (R-Monroe) Prasad Srinivasan (R- Glastonbury) Steven Stafstrom (D- Bridgeport) Charlie Stallworth (D- Bridgeport) Pam Staneski (R-Milford) Jonathan Steinberg (D- Westport) 19 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Peter Tercyak (D-New Britain) William Tong (D-Stamford) Mark Tweedie (R-Hartford) Diana Urban (D-North Stonington) Kurt Vail (R-Stafford Springs) Edwin Vargas (D-Hartford) Joe Verrengia (D-West Hartford) Toni Walker (D-New Haven) Roberta Willis (D-Lakeville) Fred Wilms (R-Norwalk) 20 2015 Voting Records: Connecticut State House State Property Statute of Jobs Wage Paid Work Pay DEEP Energy Representative Budget Taxes Limitations Tax Disputes Leave Week Disclosure Reports Costs Terrie Wood (R-Darien) David Yaccarino (R-North Haven) Tami Zawistowski (R-East Granby) Melissa Ziobron (R-East Haddam) David Zoni (D-Southington) Lezlye Zupkus (R-Prospect) 21 .
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