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January 25, 2010
LEGISLATORS WEIGH USING GPS IN DOMESTIC CASES
Lawmakers who want to stop the kind of violent domestic incidents that have shocked southwestern Connecticut this month said Monday that the Global Positioning System and monitoring bracelets could cut down on the violence. READ MORE

November 10, 2009
REP GREEN SUPPORTS ‘DIAMOND RUFF’ FILM PROJECT
Feature Movie to be filmed and edited in Hartford
State Representative Kenneth P. Green (D-Hartford, Bloomfield) held a press conference in support of a full length movie to be shot and edited in Hartford in 2010 by nationally recognized cartoonist and writer, Joe Young, founder of the Diamond Ruff Project.  Young is taking advantage of the state film tax credits adopted by the legislature in 2007. READ MORE

November 6, 2009
CT NAACP HONORS REP. KEN GREEN
Named as one of 100 Influential Blacks in Connecticut
State Representative Kenneth P. Green (D-Hartford, Bloomfield) will be honored as one of the 100 Influential Blacks in the State of Connecticut at the upcoming 44th Annual State Convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) which will be held at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods on November 6th and 7th, 2009. READ MORE

June 11, 2009
REP. GREEN HAILS PASSAGE OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
Says apology for slavery is a step towards healing racial wounds
State Representative Kenneth P. Green (D-Hartford) announces the passage of House Joint Resolution 1: Expressing the Profound Regret of the Connecticut General Assembly for the Wrongs Inflicted upon Black Citizens.  With a sweeping majority in the House and Senate, Connecticut is the seventh state to formally apologize for slavery along with New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Florida and Maryland.  This official step is an acknowledgement of slavery, exploitation and legalized racial segregation condoned by the State of Connecticut. READ MORE

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