Archive for April, 2009
Rep. Perillo, Others Honors Late State Rep. Richard Belden
Former Shelton state Representative Richard O. Belden was honored April 22nd in a ceremony in Gov. M. Jodi Rell’s Capitol Office with the presentation to his widow Bertha “Bert” Belden of an original painting commissioned in his honor. Presenting the painting to Mrs. Belden were Governor Rell, state representatives Jason Perillo and Lawrence G. Miller, [...]
Perillo Urges Citizens to Take Part in Shelton Clean Sweep
State Representative Jason Perillo today urged civic and community groups, businesses and individuals to organize clean up groups, find littered locations in Shelton, and clean them up as part of the 2nd annual Shelton Clean Sweep 2009.
Rep. Perillo to Appear on WICC Business Show Sunday
Representative Perillo will discuss issues affecting small business Sunday on WICC’s ‘Better Business with Ted Lanzaro’ at 5 p.m. Sunday, April 26th. The one hour show will focus on tax and job creation issues pertaining to Connecticut and Fairfield County’s small business community.
Shelton Legislators Propose “No Tax Increase” State Budget
State Representative Jason Perillo (R-113), State Representative Lawrence Miller (R-122) and State Senator Dan Debicella (R-21) have proposed an alternative state budget that avoids massive tax increases by cutting government spending, merging state agencies, offering an early retirement incentive program for state employees, freezing state employee salaries, and requiring state employee benefit concessions.The Republican proposal [...]
Shelton Legislators Oppose Proposed Tax Increases
State Representatives Jason Perillo, R-113th District and Lawrence G Miller, R-122nd District and state Senator Dan Debicella, R-21st District blasted the Democratic majority’s budget proposal, which contains over $3.3 billion in new taxes to close the state’s deficit.
S.B. 850 An Act Concerning School Inspection Reports passes next hurdle
Last week, SB 850, a bill Representative Perillo introduced in response to problems with school fire inspections in Shelton was passed unanimously out of the legislature’s Education Committee. The bill is now headed for the Senate Calendar. Perillo’s concept would require that local fire marshals send their inspection reports directly to the Board [...]