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Thank you for your support and encouragement

With deep regret and strong sense of achievement, I am ending my bid for the Democratic nomination for Governor.  I thank you and my many supporters who have given me encouragement, advice, time and donations over the past 12 months.  I am wiser and wealthier as a result of this experience and you are a key reason.

While disappointed that my gubernatorial campaign has ended, I feel stronger and more energized by the strong support that you and hundreds of others have given to me.  I hope to continue to work with you on issues that concern you.   Please stay in contact with me. 
 
You know, last year I started this campaign with the idea that jobs and Connecticut’s economic future are the most important challenges facing our state.   At that time, I, --drawing on my many years of experience chairing the legislative Commerce Committee -- was virtually the only one saying this.   Now, every candidate has recognized the importance of this issue.   I will continue to fight for a more competitive and prosperous Connecticut, most likely by seeking reelection as state senator.  

Thank you again for your support and encouragement.

 

Chris Dodd

Chris Dodd has been a dedicated representative for Connecticut residents in the United States Senate. 

His advocacy for local concerns and commitment to doing what is right will be missed.   Chris Dodd is a fighter for Connecticut's working families, leading the fight for workers to take leave of their jobs to tend to a family member's illness and providing available and affordable health insurance for all families.   As Commerce Committee co-chair, I have supported and help supplement his efforts in particular to save high paying, high quality jobs at Pratt and Whitney and other Connecticut employers.  

Connecticut will lose a great leader and a great friend in the United States Senate.

 

 

Senator LeBeau Earns Highest Score on Environmental Legislation

State Sen. Gary D. LeBeau, D-East Hartford, co-chairman of the Commerce Committee, voted perfectly in 2009 on environmental legislation, the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters has announced.

The organization specifically recognized LeBeau for his pro-environment votes regarding pesticides at daycare facilities, smart growth, green cleaning products in public schools, and ‘green-building’ LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) incentives, among other legislation.

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Make your voice heard in latest Hartford Courant Online Poll!

Last week we had great success asking supporters like you to vote in a WTIC poll, helping me pull ahead of both Dan Malloy and Susan Bysiewicz! 

Thank you for your support!  Today, the Hartford Courant is offering an online poll with the following question: 
 
Who's likely to be the next governor?
 
The poll is on the Hartford Courant site (linked above) about half way down the page.  As you can see, this online poll includes potential republican opponents now that Governor Rell is not in the race.
 
If you agree it is time to begin Rebuilding Connecticut, please take a moment to click on the link above and vote for me.
 
After you vote, send me an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to let me know, because together, we can begin Rebuilding Connecticut!
 
Thanks!

   

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LeBeau announces Exploratory Committee 

 

State Senator Gary D. LeBeau (D-East Hartford) announced that he will establish an exploratory committee for governor for the 2010 gubernatorial race.    “Connecticut can, indeed must, do better than the status quo and work harder to establish a coherent, consistent vision for moving our state forward.” “I believe that there is only one direction in which our economy can head. It is that of a high value added, highly technological, highly educated economy that sells new products and services to the world.  While moving in these newer directions we must do all we can to maintain and strengthen our “legacy industries” in aerospace, insurance, finance, and tourism”.

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