The Glastonbury Citizen October 14, 2010 <Original> Three letters:
For Kehoe
I am writing to support Tom Kehoe for State Representative. My late husband Fritz and I have admired his service to the town for many years. We have been happy to have him represent us be he listens and then he acts.
Tom understands how towns need property tax relief, so he has been a leader in urging towns to cooperate whenever they can on needed services. That saves money.
Tom has the experience and the respect of his colleagues to get things done.
I urge my friends to vote for Tom Kehoe like I plan to do.
Barbara Woloszczuk
Kehoe Outstanding
Tom Kehoe had done and outstanding job as our State Representative a the Connecticut General Assembly and he has earned our trust to be re-elected.
It is especially imperative that his work continue. The state has suffered greatly in this recessions and much work needs to be done to restore its economic health. Tom has been working to create jobs and stimulate economic development. He endorsed a comprehensive jobs bill that provides support for small businesses, incentives for attracting new businesses to the state and training for a 21st century workforce. He also promoted legislation that provides property tax relief, reductions in energy tax relief, reductions in energy costs and incentives for the creation of green jobs. Tom has a strong background and extensive experience in Connecticut business and law. We need his expertise and know-how in the legislature during these critical times.
Please join me in re-electing Tom Kehoe as our State Representative.
Cathy Vacchelli
Vote for Kehoe
Tom Kehoe has been serving Glastonbury and the State of Connecticut for four years as our representative from the 31st Assembly District as a hard-working advocate for all of the people our town and state. As vice-chair of the the Transportation Committee he has been a strong voice for improved rail service between New York, New Haven, Hartford, Springfield and Bradley airport. As a member of the Environment Committee he obtained a $600,000 bikeways grant for Glastonbury and was named one of only 13 of Connecticut’s 2009 Environmental Champions by the CT League of Conservation Voters. As an active member of the legislature’s powerful Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee he fought to change the state’s outdated Education Cost Sharing formula which caused Glastonbury to receive $2.8 million. We need to keep Tom Kehoe as our representative to fight for small businesses and tax breaks for entrepreneurs.
Sincerely,
Tom Kemble