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STATE ELECTIONS ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION
Revised July 2012
Page 6 of6
VI. CERTIFICATION
1) Each Complainant must sign a separate page and each signature must be separately certified. This
complaint will not be considered filed without the name, address, and original certified signature of
at least one Complainant. Mail or hand-deliver this complaint to:
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Hartford, CT 061 06
2) Once filed, this complaint may not be withdrawn by the Complainant(s) except by a vote of the State
Elections Enforcement Commission.
3) I am aware that criminal penalties may be imposed upon any Complainant who, under penalty of
false statement, knowingly files a false complaint.
4) The State Elections Enforcement Commission's investigation of a complaint is confidential unless
and until the State Elections Enforcement Commission votes to authorize an investigation of a
complaint. Until such a vote, neither the Commission nor its staff will release or confirm any
information about the complaint except upon written request of a treasurer, deputy treasurer,
chairperson or candidate affiliated with a committee that is the subject of the complaint or
preliminary investigation.
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Guides to the elections laws are available at http://www.ct.gov/seec
Connecticut General Statutes are available at http://www.cga.ct.gov
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Growing Jobs &
Strengthening
Hartford's Economy
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Senator Eric Coleman: Growing Jobs
& Economy
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S YOUR STATE SENATOR I've worked to grow jobs and strengthen our
economy. The global recession hit us hard-Hartford harder than almost
anywhere else. That's why I have worked to create good-paying jobs.
Instead of blindly embracing a $60 million giveaway to out-of-town businessmen
to build a sports stadium, I've fought to help -local small businesses grow jobs in
---,;;ourneighborhoods with the small Business Express program.
And we are developing Hartford's workforce with job-training supports for
unemployed individuals and veterans with the STEP:Up program.
This .year I worked to help Hartford res-idents get ahead by:
Securing $3.5 million to establishJate afternoon and evening programs
at Hartford's Prince Tech and schools to provide young
adults the opportunity to learn in cabinetry, carpentry, masonry,
manufacturing and weatherizatioo:
Raising the minimum wage to $illffl.10 in response to President Obama's
call in his State of the Union Address
'Expanding Youth Summer Employment
Helping grow the Manufacturing Apprenticeship Program
Unfortunately, in order for the city to pay for
this $60 million stadium Hartford's more
pressing needs will not be addressed:
fixing .crumbling schools;
putting more teachers in classrooms;
investing in our youth;
investing in local economic development
projects
The proposed stadium instead leaves the city
with $60 million in debt and interest payments
that taxpayers will be paying for generations
to come.
Resources to Grow Jobs
job Expansion Tax Credits for small
businesses: www.decd.org
Small Business Express to get funding for
your small business:
tinyurl.com/SmaiiBizXpress, or contact
Michelle Peters at 860-270-8052 or
Michelle.Peters@ct.gov
STEP-Up (Subsidized Training fr Employment
Programs) provides worker training
subsidies for small businesses and small
manufacturers: www.stepct.com
Connecticut Reemployment Portal if you
have recently lost a job and are looking for
work: www1.ctdol.state.ct.us/CTReP
Job & Career ConneCTion for details on job
and training programs:
www.ctjobandcareer.org .
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