WWII veteran Norman Hannenbaum (left)
and State Sen. Henri Martin
address the
legislature’s Insurance & Real Estate Committee.
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House Bill 5204, An Act Concerning Law and Ordinance Coverage, was brought before the committee as a result of what happened to Haddam resident
Norman Hannenbaum. In July of 2016, a malfunctioning airplane
landed on Mr. Hannenbaum’s home. The 90-year-old World War II veteran
has been unable to return to his home because his homeowner’s insurance
will not pay for work required to bring the house
up to code. House Bill 5204 would require insurance to cover such work.
Sen. Martin signed up to speak at the Insurance
public hearing and then yielded his time to Mr. Hannenbaum. This enabled
the elderly veteran to address the committee at the beginning of the
hearing instead of possibly waiting hours to speak.
“This legislation unfortunately will not resolve
Mr. Hannenbaum’s issues,” Sen. Martin said, “but as someone who has
served his country, it isn’t surprising that Mr. Hannenbaum is still
serving others by making sure no other Connecticut
homeowner experiences what he has. He exemplifies why his group has
been called the Greatest Generation.”
The bill awaits the committee’s vote before it can move through the process to become a law.
Sen. Martin is Co-Chair of the Veteran’s Affairs
Committee and represents the communities of Bristol, Harwinton,
Plainville, Plymouth, and Thomaston.
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