Friday, February 10, 2017

Gentile comments on proposed state budget

By Linda M. Gentile
State Representative
104th District

On Wednesday, the governor delivered his annual budget address, proposing significant changes to balance the state’s bi-annual budget. 
State Rep. Linda M. Gentile

It is important to note that the governor’s budget proposal is only a starting point to the process of creating a responsible, balanced budget. 

This proposal has some good ideas, such as increased funding to education and special education, but I also fully acknowledge that there are some areas that need vast improvement and I will work diligently to make sure those areas are addressed. 
I want to emphasize that each proposed change will be carefully assessed for its potential impact on taxpayers and the delivery of services to residents. 

I will make sure that we keep all of the things that hard working families value in mind with this budget.  
Things like, making Connecticut more affordable for seniors, keeping our young people in the state after they graduate, aligning our education system with jobs and employer’s needs, and promoting job growth and encouraging economic development.

Since this is only the beginning, I look forward to working collaboratively with my colleagues across the aisle to craft a budget that protects and preserves all of the important programs, services and issues that we all value. 
I will continue working to ensure that Ansonia and Derby receive the necessary funding needed to properly function and educate and protect our children, schools, and families. As you already know, my priority has always been, and will always be, fighting for the needs of my constituents and protecting hard working families of Connecticut. 

Certainly, there are many hard choices and decisions we, as legislators, will need to make in the coming months to balance the state’s bi-annual budget. 
As we address our challenges, I will continue to work to make Ansonia and Derby a better place to live, work, and raise a family. It is extremely important to me that this budget does the right thing to strengthen our economy and reflect the priority of the people of Connecticut.

As always, I welcome any thoughts, questions, or suggestions concerning the State budget process.


This is an op-ed piece submitted by Gentile, a Democrat. She represents parts of Ansonia and Derby.


Sun sets in Ansonia before next snowstorm arrives

Another beautiful sunset seen from the Ansonia Hilltop. 

Learn to decorate a cake at Derby Public Library program


DERBY - The Derby Public Library has scheduled a Cake Decorating Demonstration for 6:30 p.m. March 13.

A representative from Julia’s Bakery in Orange will show participants how to make “bakery beautiful” cakes. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions about both baking and the bakery itself.  
The session will end by sampling the evening’s decorated cakes!  
Registration is required.  

For more information, stop by the Library at 313 Elizabeth St., call 203-736-1482, or visit www.derbypubliclibrary.org


This is a press release from Cathy Williams, Director, Derby Public Library.



Massaro Farm in Woodbridge to hold after-school program


Visit www.massarofarm.org for more information and to register. 


This is a release from Massaro Farm.

Newsletter features 'Start with Hello' initiative in Derby, Valley Arts Council grant


Dear readers,

The latest Valley Voice newsletter highlights the 'Start with Hello' Week in Derby schools and a $3,200 grant awarded to Valley Arts Council.

Please click here to read all about it.


~Patti and Ralph


Gentile addresses students at Ansonia High School

Contributed photo
State Rep. Linda Gentile, D-Ansonia, Wednesday spoke to the Junior Statesmen of America Club from Ansonia High School about the state government.

JSA is a national organization organized at the local chapter level focused on helping students interested in politics and government, foreign affairs, the law, and education.

"I was so pleased to be invited to speak with this great group of students. They were bright and very inquisitive,” Gentile said. 
“Under the instruction and guidance of their teacher, Mr. Piazza, they are learning about government and the legislative process. Their questions were thoughtful and relative and I only hope that they enjoyed my visit as much as I did."


This is a press release from Gentile's office.