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Lt. Governor Bysiewicz Statement on Juneteenth Day in Connecticut
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he has issued a proclamation declaring June 19, 2021 to be Juneteenth Day in Connecticut. Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz also issued the following statement:
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Lt. Governor Bysiewicz Statement on Secretary of State Denise Merrill Not Seeking Re-Election
"From our time serving together in the General Assembly and as statewide constitutional officers, I have seen Denise Merrill serve the state of Connecticut with distinction and dedication.
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Lt. Governor Bysiewicz Statement in Response to the Release of 2020 Census Data
In response to the release today of detailed 2020 Census data from the Census Bureau, Lt. Governor and Chair of Connecticut's 2020 Complete Count Committee Susan Bysiewicz issued the following statement.
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Lt. Governor Bysiewicz, CRT President Lena Rodriguez Honor Legacy of the Late Ruth Bader Ginsburg
A mural commissioned by the Connecticut Renewal Team pays homage to Justice Ginsberg and other remarkable women leaders
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A statewide grants program for Connecticut schools to increase availability of local foods and create connection with farmers
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Lt. Governor Bysiewicz Statement on Passing of Bernie Sullivan
I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Bernard “Bernie” Sullivan, former commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Public Safety and police chief of the Hartford Police Department
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Andover Elementary students created ornaments for the National Christmas Tree display in Washington, D.C.
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Lt. Governor Bysiewicz Statement on Passing of U.S. Senator Bob Dole
“Bob Dole exemplified what it meant to be an American patriot,” said Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz.
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Lt. Governor Bysiewicz Announces Launch of 2022 Lt. Governor's Computing Challenge
Encourages all students to “Code for Good”
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Approved December 21, 2021, state bond funding will be used to construct a new 14,650-square-foot senior center building at the corner of Lebanon Avenue and Louis Lane in Colchester
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Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Thomas Saadi today announced ten veterans who will be inducted into the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame as the Class of 2019. The Hall of Fame recognizes distinguished Connecticut veterans who have made significant contributions to their communities after leaving military service.
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Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz, the Mohegan Tribe of Indians, the U.S. Census Bureau, and the Connecticut Complete Count Committee, will host Connecticut’s first Create-A-Thon, an event that brings together creative artists, community leaders, non-profits, and businesses to brainstorm and design art and materials to inform the public about the 2020 Census. It’s happening this Friday, November 8 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Mohegan Sun Cabaret Theater and there’s still time to RSVP! The top three designs will be awarded prizes sponsored by various media organizations and agencies.
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Governor Ned Lamont and Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz today announced that they have recruited senior level executives from some of Connecticut’s largest companies, including several Fortune 500 companies, to serve on a Corporate Leadership Circle that will work to help advance the goals of the Governor’s Council on Women and Girls.
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Lt. Governor Bysiewicz, Attorney General Tong Statements Re: 2020 Census Citizenship Question
(HARTFORD, CT) – Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and Attorney General William Tong released the following statements in response to documents cited in a federal court filing today revealing partisan motivations behind adding a citizenship question to the 2020 Census.