Joe Verrengia
At the Capitol:
Legislative Office Building, Room 4048
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
(860) 240-8585 | 1-800-842-8267
Joe.Verrengia@cga.ct.gov
In the District:
143 Elmfield Street
West Hartford, CT 06110

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Current News & Issues

verrengia May 7, 2012
BUSWAY OPPOSITION HITS END OF THE ROAD?
The long-running campaign to scrap the New Britain busway ran out of gas Monday when legislators voted down an amendment to strip its funding. READ MORE
   
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May 7, 2012
HOUSE PASSES CONN. TRAFFIC STOP DATA BILL
State lawmakers gave final legislative approval on Monday to a bill that beefs up a 1999 law requiring Connecticut police departments to report traffic stop information, creating the possibility of financial penalties if a department fails to comply.
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Police May 7, 2012
REP. VERRENGIA PLEASED ANTI-PROFILING BILL PASSES HOUSE
Verrengia, a West Hartford Police Officer, says there is no room for "bad apples" on the force. READ MORE
   
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May 7, 2012
CT HOUSE APPROVES BILL STRENGTHENING RACIAL PROFILING BAN
The state House of Representatives on Monday gave final legislative approval to a bill that strengthens the state’s existing law on racial profiling – which critics say is not being adequately enforced. READ MORE

   
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May 1, 2012
HOUSE PASSES STANDARDS FOR POLICE LINEUPS
Rep. Verrengia, a West Hartford Police Officer, Supports Bill. READ MORE

   
Sunday Sales

April 30, 2012
LIQUOR SALES NOW PERMITTED ON SUNDAY IN CONNECTICUT
State Representative Joe Verrengia said. “Now, our border town residents won’t have to drive to nearby states to purchase alcohol on Sundays and instead can spend their money in Connecticut and help our retailers.” READ MORE

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