2017 General Assembly session begins
January 4, 2017Allen Martin, a Stratford resident, joined Rep. Joe Gresko for the legislature’s opening day ceremony at the State Capitol. Gresko talks about the work the legislature is facing in this video. He also appeared in this Meet The Leaders show on News 12.
2017 Legislative Session Preview Courtesy of Meet the Leaders
December 22, 2016Representative Joe Gresko believes despite there being a new legislative mix in Hartford next session the ability to make progress and protect the environment still exist.
Rep. Gresko applauds Iannucci's induction into Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame
December 8, 2016Calling Richard Iannucci an inspiration for public service, Rep. Joe Gresko joins officials for his induction into the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame.
School attendance improving in Connecticut
November 29, 2016Rep. Joe Gresko lauds report on chronic absenteeism by the state Department of Education showing that more children are attending school.
Gresko Hails Deal to Keep Sikorsky in Connecticut
September 28, 2016Rep. Joe Gresko announces the General Assembly's approval of an agreement with Lockheed Martin to keep Stratford-based Sikorsky Aircraft in Connecticut until at least 2032. The agreement calls for Sikorsky’s full time employment in Connecticut to increase to more than 8,000 jobs.
Gresko Rises in Support of Sikorsky Deal
September 28, 2016State Representative Joe Gresko speaks on the House floor in support of a deal to keep Sikorsky Aircraft in Connecticut.
Community Garden Dedicated to Terry Backer
September 22, 2016A man of the sea who also left his mark on land was honored Sept. 14 when Stratford named its community garden after the late state Representative Terry Backer.
Legislation On Retirement Saving, Pollinator Health, Human Trafficking Signed Into Law
August 30, 2016Rep. Joe Gresko joins legislative colleagues at the State Capitol for Gov. Dannel Malloy's ceremonial signing of three bills into law. One of the new laws helps workers at private companies save for retirement. Another bill toughens the state's laws on human trafficking and the third one concerns pollinator health.





