Hartford County

7/20/06: Dodd, Lieberman Secure More Than $2.1M for Connecticut Labor, Health and Human Service Initiatives

July 20, 2006

Washington, D.C.- Connecticut is poised to receive more than $2.1 million to strengthen worker re-training programs, improve quality healthcare and bolster educational initiatives under legislation that was given final approval by the Senate Appropriations Committee today, Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Joe Lieberman (D-CT) announced.

 


7/14/06: Dodd, Lieberman Secure More Than $17 Million for CT Law Enforcement, Environmental and Research Initiatives

July 14, 2006

WASHINGTON. – Connecticut is posed to receive more than $17 million to strengthen law enforcement initiatives, protect the environment, help small businesses, and improve educational and research programs under legislation that was given final approval by the Senate Appropriations Committee yesterday, Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Joe Lieberman (D-CT) announced today.


6/14/06: Dodd, Lieberman Announce Over $2 Million in Aid for Connecticut Department of Transportation

June 14, 2006
Washington, D.C. – Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Joe Lieberman (D-CT) announced today that the Connecticut Department of Transportation will receive $2,912,620 in federal funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation to help purchase new vehicles for the CTTRANSIT-Hartford division. This money is part of the $3.3 million Senators Dodd and Lieberman secured for buses and bus-related facilities in Hartford in the FY06 Transportation, Treasury, HUD Appropriations bill.

5/24/06: Dodd, Lieberman Announce More Than $216,000 In Equipment For Connecticut First Responders

May 24, 2006
WASHINGTON—Thirteen Connecticut towns will receive equipment worth a total of $216,000 to help improve first responder capabilities, Senators Chris Dodd and Joe Lieberman announced today. The equipment will be provided through federal grants from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under the Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program (CEDAP). The initiative provides law enforcement and emergency responder agencies with equipment to improve communications between local first responders in order to increase efficiency in regional responses.


5/12/06: Dodd, Lieberman Announce $2 Million for CT Brownfields Clean-up

May 12, 2006
WASHINGTON – Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Joe Lieberman (D-CT) today announced the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded ten grants to Connecticut communities and regional councils worth a total of $2 million to help them assess, clean and redevelop abandoned, contaminated parcels known as Brownfields. These grants will benefit the cities of Bridgeport, East Hampton, Meriden, Shelton and the town of Sprague, as well as the North Star Center for Human Development in Hartford, the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency in Norwalk, and the Regional Growth Partnership in South Central, Connecticut.


5/11/06: Dodd, Lieberman Announce More Than $63,000 In Grants to Boost Connecticut Crime Control

May 11, 2006
WASHINGTON – Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Joe Lieberman (D-CT) announced today that the Cities of New Britain and East Hartford, Connecticut will receive $37,659 and $25,830, respectively, to combat crime and substance abuse. The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (JAG) is intended to boost efforts to combat crime. The cities will receive a broad range of support in terms of training, personnel, equipment, supplies and informational system for criminal justice.


5/11/06: Senator Dodd Meets with Students from Irving A. Robbins Middle School

May 11, 2006
Senator Dodd today met with students, educators and parents from the Irving A. Robbins Middle School in Farmington, Connecticut. The Senator spoke about the issues currently before Congress and about the value of public service.


5/09/06: Senator Dodd Pays Tribute to Stars of Life Award Recipients from Connecticut


Senator Dodd and Connecticut's six Stars of Life award recipients on the steps of the Capitol.
May 9, 2006
Each year, the American Ambulance Association honors paramedics, EMTs, and other ambulance service personnel who "exemplify what is best about their field". Award recipients are selected by their colleagues and travel to D.C. to attend events associated with National Emergency Medical Services week.

There are six Stars of Life award recipients from Connecticut this year. They are:

Andrew Duval of Norwich;
Nicole Figueroa of New Haven;
Chris Handel of West Hartford;
Erin McNamara of New Britain;
Deana Peterson of New Britain; and
William Westermeyer of Meriden


4/13/06: Providing for our Troops and Protecting CT Jobs: Senator Dodd Visits Windsor-based Aero Gear Inc.


Senator Dodd addresses the workers at Aero Gear Inc.

April 13, 2006
Senator Dodd visited the Windsor-based manufacturer Aero Gear, Inc., where he announced new funding to will support Connecticut jobs and provide critical aerospace technology for the United States Army.


3/01/06: Senator Dodd Hears Testimony on the PACE-Eduction Act


Senator Dodd listens as Joshua Tagore testifies.
March 1, 2006 Today Joshua Tagore, a student at University High School of Science and Engineering in Hartford testified before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee. Today’s hearing focused on the non-teacher provisions within the PACE-Education Act that support K-12 education, including: the creation of specialty math and science high schools; funding internships and summer programs for middle and high school students at national laboratories and other technology and scientific research facilities; creating a National Clearinghouse on Mathematics and Science Teaching Materials; and, funding additional Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
Senator Lamar Alexander, Joshua Tagore (a student at Hartford's University High School of Science and Engineering), Senator Chris Dodd, Lloyd Huie (Josh’s dad) and Dr. Leftoff (Vice Principal of University High School).


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