(Middletown, CT.) Rick Morin, Chairman of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, announced that the Chamber’s 2018 Legislative Breakfast will be held on Friday, February 16, 2018.
This event will begin at 8a.m. and will be held at the Courtyard By Marriott, Cromwell. The Courtyard By Marriott is located at 4 Sebethe Drive, Cromwell, CT 06416.
The 2018 Legislative Breakfast is hosted by the Chamber’s Legislative Committee, Co-Chaired by Richard Carella, Updike, Kelly & Spellacy and Maureen Westbrook, Connecticut Water Company.
This event is sponsored by Comcast. The Chamber’s Legislative Committee will be presenting the organization’s 2018 Public Policy Agenda to legislators that represent Middlesex County towns.
“The annual Legislative Breakfast represents
a great opportunity for our members to network with the important
elected leaders that represent Middlesex County in the General Assembly.
We look forward to another successful event and thank all of the legislators that
plan to attend along with the many chamber members from a wide variety
of industry sectors that will
participate. The chamber remains committed
to promoting a positive business climate in Middlesex County, and we
will certainly stay engaged with our delegation and with legislative leadership in the coming weeks and months,” said Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce Legislative Committee Co-Chairs Rich Carella and Maureen Westbrook.
The following members of the Connecticut General Assembly have been invited to attend:
State
Representatives: Vin Candelora, Melissa Ziobron, Devin Carney, Christie
Carpino, Joe Serra, Buddy Altobello, Noreen Kokoruda, Matt Lesser, Bob
Siegrist and Jesse MacLachlan
Senators: Paul Doyle, Len Fasano, Paul Formica, Art Linares, Len Suzio, and Ted Kennedy Jr.
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