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Kim Healy Makes Education and Accountability a Priority
To the Editor:
Education is the cornerstone of a better tomorrow.
Now more than ever we must elect leaders that focus on education and all its facets that impact a child’s journey from pre-school through secondary school. Prioritizing safety, sound foundational skills, enhanced competencies, access to resources, literacy advancement, retainment of local educational decision-making, and parent voices being heard in state policy decisions are critical for a better tomorrow. The 42nd State Representative District has the opportunity this November to vote for a proven leader that makes education and accountability a priority in all that she does. Kim Healy is that leader. Her unwavering dedication and stewardship at a local and state level are undeniable with her meaningful contributions and demonstrated success as a selectwoman and a member of the CT State Reading Leadership Implementation Council. Please join me in voting for Kim Healy on Nov. 5.
Christian Bilella
Savet Constantine — A State Representative for All of Us
To the Editor:
I am writing to express my enthusiastic support for Savet Constantine as our next Connecticut state representative. As a longtime resident of Wilton and former president of our local PTA, Savet has demonstrated a deep commitment to our community and her ability to bring people together.
Savet understands the importance of bipartisanship and working across the aisle to achieve meaningful results. Her experience as a leader in our schools has given her valuable insight into the needs of our families and the challenges we face.
Savet is committed to fiscal responsibility and believes in reducing the tax burden on hardworking Connecticut families. She also strongly advocates for local control, ensuring that decisions affecting our community are made by those who know it best.
I believe Savet’s dedication, experience, and vision make her the ideal candidate to represent us in Hartford. I urge you to join me in supporting Savet Constantine for Connecticut state representative.
Sincerely,
Janis Sposato
Savet Constantine, Committed to Bipartisanship and Belongs in Hartford
To the Editor:
I plan to vote for Savet Constantine this year. Why? Because she shares the values important to me. She will be protecting reproductive rights, creating a strong vibrant economy and local schools, providing expanded access to mental health services, preventing gun violence, addressing climate change and supporting seniors.
Savet Constantine is candidate for State Representative of the 42nd district. She has been an active volunteer in our town for many years, for example she has served as PTA president at Middlebrook and at Wilton High School. Savet is smart, tactful and sensitive to those whose values are different than hers. As Wilton Selectman Ross Tartell has mentioned in his recent blog, Savet is committed to bipartisan action and belongs in Hartford representing Wilton, New Canaan and Ridgefield.
Ronald Rendell


