🏌️♀️Congratulations to the Coventry High School Girls Golf Team for winning the North Central Connecticut Conference Regular Season Championship and the NCCC Tournament Championship. Go Patriots!🥇
Coventry Public Schools
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The hateful rhetoric by a candidate for elected office on a radio show today, which included open advocacy for utilizing the death penalty for people in the gay community, is beyond unacceptable. It is dangerous, dehumanizing, and fundamentally incompatible with the values we share here in the Quiet Corner. Calls for state‑sanctioned violence cross a moral line that our community cannot ignore.
I have already spoken out against Jadon MacCormack’s pattern of hateful public statements. After today’s radio interview by him, I stand by those statements even more firmly. This is not a moment for silence or equivocation. It is a moment for clarity.
In Northeastern Connecticut, we believe in respecting our neighbors, protecting one another, and ensuring that every person, no matter who they are or whom they love, can live freely and safely. Those values run deep in the Quiet Corner. They are not partisan. They are not political. They are not negotiable. They are the foundation of the community we choose to build together.
As your State Senator, my job is to protect the rights, freedoms, and dignity of every resident. That includes standing up against the rhetoric that was espoused today.
Given the severity of today’s comments, Jadon MacCormack must resign and remove his name from the ballot.
The Quiet Corner deserves leaders who lift people up rather than tear them down. Leaders who protect rights, not threaten them. Leaders who understand that every person in our community deserves safety, dignity, and respect.
That is the work I do every day as your State Senator, and I will continue to do it without hesitation.
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A driver's moment of impatience is never worth risking a child's life.
🚌 That's why I introduced legislation that creates stronger consequences for motorists who repeatedly fail to stop for school buses. Today, I was proud to celebrate its unanimous passage alongside Coventry Public Schools Superintendent David Petrone, DATTCO, Inc President Donald DeVivo, Coventry, CT Police Department Chief Eric Peterson, and Coventry Board of Education Chair Jennifer Beausoleil.
Thank you to the educators, transportation professionals, law enforcement officers, and advocates who helped make this important public safety measure a reality.
Together, we're making Connecticut's roads safer for our students. 🚍⚠️
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