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CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS ELECT EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP FOR 2025-2027

(Berlin) Tonight, at Casa Mia Restaurant, the Connecticut Republican Party reelected its Executive Committee for a new, two- year term.

 

Ben Proto, the current and newly reelected Chairman said “I, along with Mary Ann Turner, our Vice-Chair, Louis Spadaccini, our Treasurer and Lisa Milone, our Secretary are honored to have again been elected by the members of Republican State Central Committee to serve our Party.”

 

“2025 & especially 2026, hold great opportunities for the Connecticut Republican Party. Connecticut Democrats have lost sight of the greatness of Connecticut and have become hellbent on adopting a far-left agenda, that will destroy Connecticut’s economy, drive more people to other states, and make it more difficult for our children and grandchildren to make their lives in Connecticut” said Proto.

 

“Our Connecticut Republican leadership team, together with our outstanding legislative leaders, Senator Stephen Harding and Representative Vincent Candelora, and their caucuses, our municipal leaders, our RTC Chairs and, most importantly, our grassroots activists are getting to work to turn Connecticut around, from our towns and cities to our state capitol.”

 

“Connecticut voters have a choice – the continuation of the failed policies of Governor Lamont, and the Connecticut Democrats, or a new beginning, with a new, better, and more successful Connecticut. The people of Connecticut are fed up with the continued intrusion into their lives, the demands placed on them by elected officials whose interest is not the people’s but their desire for power and protecting their special interests” continued Proto.

 

“Connecticut Republicans are ready to fight for Connecticut families, for Connecticut businesses, for a better educational system, for less expensive tax structure, for a government more responsive to the people and, most importantly – to fight for you. Come join us as we fight to take back Connecticut” concluded Proto.

 

 

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