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Kissel Named to Gun Violence and Children's Safety Task Force Subgroup

The Republican state senator from north central Connecticut will sit on the gun violence panel.

State Sen. John Kissel, who represents East Granby, Granby, Enfield, Somers, Suffield, Windsor and Windsor Locks, has been named to the gun violence subgroup of the state legislature's bipartisan task force on gun violence prevention and children's safety.

The task force, which is charged with formulating recommendations designed to reduce gun violence, enhance school safety and increase access to mental health care, also announced a series of public hearings. The following hearings are scheduled for Room 2C at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford:

  • School safety, Jan. 25, 9:30 a.m.
  • Gun safety, Jan. 28 at 10 a.m.
  • Mental-health issues, Jan. 29 at 10 a.m.

A fourth public hearing will be held by the task force at Newtown High School on Jan. 30 at 6 p.m.

Here are the rest of the subgroup appointments:

Gun Violence

  • Sen. Martin Looney (D—Hamden, North Haven, New Haven), Co-chair
  • Rep. Craig Miner (R—Bethlehem, Litchfield, Morris, Warren, Woodbury), Co-chair
  • Rep. Gerald Fox III (D—Stamford)
  • Rep. Stephen Dargan (D—West Haven)
  • Rep. Bob Godfrey (D—Danbury)
  • Rep. Toni Walker (D—New Haven)
  • Rep. Rosa Rebimbas (R—Naugatuck)
  • Rep. Janice Giegler (R—Danbury, New Fairfield, Ridgefield)
  • Rep. Dan Carter (R—Bethel, Danbury, Newtown, Redding)
  • Sen. Eric Coleman (D—Bloomfield, Hartford, Windsor)
  • Sen. John Fonfara (D—Hartford, Wethersfield)
  • Sen. Joan Hartley (D—Middlebury, Naugatuck, Waterbury)
  • Sen. John Kissel (R—East Granby, Granby, Enfield, Somers, Suffield, Windsor, Windsor Locks)
  • Sen. Scott Frantz (R—Greenwich, New Canaan, Stamford)
  • Sen. Tony Guglielmo (R—Ashford, Chaplin, Coventry, Eastford, Ellington, Hampton, Pomfret, Stafford, Tolland, Union, Vernon, Willington, Woodstock)
  • Sen. Kevin Witkos (Avon, Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Granby, Hartland, Harwinton, New Hartford, Norfolk, Simsbury, Torrington)

School Safety

  • Rep. Andrew Fleischmann, Co-chair (D—West Hartford)
  • Sen. Toni Boucher, Co-chair (New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Westport, Wilton)
  • Rep. Roberta Willis (D—Canaan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent, Norfolk, North Canaan, Salisbury, Sharon, Torrington)
  • Rep. Patricia Widlitz (D—Branford, Guilford)
  • Rep. Diana Urban (D—Stonington, North Stonington)
  • Rep. Tim Ackert (R—Columbia, Coventry, Tolland, Vernon)
  • Rep. Tim LeGeyt (R—Avon, Canton)
  • Rep. Whit Betts (R—Bristol, Plymouth)
  • Rep. Mitch Bolinsky (R—Newtown)
  • Sen. Dante Bartolomeo (D—Cheshire, Meriden, Middlefield, Middletown)
  • Sen. Andrea Stillman (D—Bozrah, East Lyme, Montville, New London, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Salem, Waterford)
  • Sen. Beth Bye (D—Bloomfield, Burlington, Farmington, West Hartford)
  • Sen. Andrew Maynard (D—Griswold, Groton, North Stonington, Plainfield, Preston, Sterling, Stonington, Voluntown)
  • Sen. Art Linares (R—Chester, Clinton, Colchester, Deep River, East Haddam, East Hampton, Essex, Haddam, Lyme, Old Saybrook, Portland, Westbrook)
  • Sen. Mike McLachlan (R—Bethel, Danbury, New Fairfield, Sherman)
  • Sen. Kevin Witkos (R—Avon, Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Granby, Hartland, Harwinton, New Hartford, Norfolk, Simsbury, Torrington)

Mental Health

  • Sen. Toni Harp, Co-chair (D—New Haven, West Haven)
  • Rep. Terrie Wood, Co-chair (R—Darien, Norwalk)
  • Rep. Susan Johnson (D—Windham)
  • Rep. Cathy Abercrombie (D—Berlin, Meriden)
  • Rep. Robert Megna (D—New Haven)
  • Rep. Betsy Ritter (D—Montville, Waterford)
  • Rep. Prasad Srinivasan (R—Glastonbury)
  • Rep. DebraLee Hovey (R—Monroe, Newtown)
  • Sen. Terry Gerratana (D—Berlin, Farmington, New Britain)
  • Sen. Gayle Slossberg (D—Milford, Orange, West Haven, Woodbridge)
  • Sen. Joe Crisco (D—Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Derby, Hamden, Naugatuck, Woodbridge)
  • Sen. Rob Kane (R—Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Middlebury, Oxford, Roxbury, Seymour, Southbury, Washington, Watertown, Woodbury)
  • Sen. Kevin Kelly (R—Monroe, Seymour, Shelton, Stratford)
  • Sen. Joe Markley (R—Cheshire, Prospect, Southington, Waterbury, Wolcott)
  • Sen. Jason Welch (R—Bristol, Harwinton, Plainville, Plymouth, Thomaston)

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Maria Giannuzzi May 15, 2013 at 07:40 am
The problem is resurfacing all the roads in Suffield would cost a great deal of money. Suffield is aRead More big town. I do understand that some roads in Suffield do not have enough adjacent suitable land to create a separate bike lane, but I believe bike lanes could be constructed along sections of some scenic roads. Half a loaf is better than none at all. Salvatore, if you have not already been there, you may want to consider cycling on the island of Nantucket. I have not been there in years, but outside of its main town, Nantucket did offer good riding conditions and peaceful surroundings--at least when I visited.
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Thank you for your comment. Actually, I was simply suggesting that roads are resurfaced. There isn'tRead More probably enough room for bike lanes on most of these backroads, but if at least the pavement was brought to an acceptable condition, that would make biking much more pleasant (I should say "possible") and, let's not forget, much safer. Some particularly damaged areas represent a serious danger to bikers' safety.
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