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LETTER: Integrity Is What Makes Arnone the Choice For the 58th

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Opinions expressed are those of the letter writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Patch Media. Opposing viewpoints are welcomed. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

ENFIELD, CT — Having served a successful term as our State Representative for the 58th district, it is now time to re-elect Tom Arnone. Why vote for Tom Arnone? Because he means what he says and follows through on his promises. Tom is endorsed by the Working Families Party, Voices for Enfield, New England Health Care Employees Union, AFL-CIO, Planned Parenthood, CSEA SEIU Local Union, and the Enfield Teachers Association.

Tom, who is a member of the Public Health Committee and working with the governor’s COVID
Emergency Team, brought $1 million in COVID relief funds to Enfield. Also, he has been instrumental in bringing $2.4 million in infrastructure grants and $800,000 in increased state funding for our schools.

With his proven leadership, he is a force in protecting the citizens of the 58th and Enfield. Tom has been a strong voice in bringing the train station to Thompsonville in the governor’s transportation bill.

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Tom takes pride in serving the residents of the 58th district. A word that comes to mind in talking about Tom Arnone is INTEGRITY. I cannot say that about his opponent. She is only interested in what is best for her and her party and not the residents of the 58th. Who would want to support someone who doesn’t have the best interest of the residents of the 58th?

Tom is dedicated to his community and I urge voters to support Tom in his re-election bid for State Representative of the 58th District.

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Bob Cressotti
Enfield

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