Politics & Government
State Sen. Linares Named "Latino Citizen of the Year"
Art Linares is a state senator for Clinton, East Haddam, East Hampton, Haddam, Lyme and Portland.

Sen. Art Linares has been named βLatino Citizen of the Yearβ by the Connecticut Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs Commission.
The LPRAC is a nonpartisan policy agency within the legislative branch of government. LPRAC consists of 21 appointed community leaders who advise the Connecticut General Assembly and the Governor on policies which foster progress in Connecticutβs Latino communities.
βI am very excited that members of the board of my agency agreed to bestow such a great honor to State Senator Linares,β LPRAC Executive Director Werner Oyanadel said. βSen. Linares is a great leader who exemplifies all the best qualities of what makes this country so great! Sen. Linares has excelled in business and sports at a very young age and to our delight he becomes one of our first Latino Senators to be elected to that office to champion our issues in the halls of power.β
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βImproving the Quality of Lifeβ
βI am deeply honored and humbled,β Sen. Linares said. βI am grateful to the Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs Commission for this recognition, and I pledge to continue to work in a bipartisan fashion with anyone who is willing to pass policies which improve our quality of life in Connecticut.β
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Linares, 26, is State Senator for the 33rd Senate District, which encompasses the towns of Chester, Clinton, Colchester, Deep River, East Haddam, East Hampton, Essex, Haddam, Lyme, Old Saybrook, Portland, and Westbrook.
A Westbrook resident, Linares is the lead Republican senator on the state legislatureβs Planning and Development Committee. The panel has cognizance of all matters relating to local governments, regional planning and development activities, and economic development programs impacting local governments.
An Assistant Minority Leader, Sen. Linares also serves on the Education Committee, the Internship Committee and the Judiciary Committee. He has previously served on the Childrenβs Committee, the Commerce Committee and the Banks Committee.
Linaresβ valΒues stem from his familyβs hisΒtory. In 1961, a force of exiles trained by the CIA stormed Cuba in an attempt to free the counΒtry from comΒmuΒnist dicΒtaΒtor Fidel CasΒtro. After the invaΒsion failed, Linaresβ grandΒparents fled the counΒtry they loved in order to assure that their chilΒdren were safe and able to grow up in a free counΒtry.
In AmerΒiΒca, Linaresβs father started a successful busiΒness, and that success inspired Linares to start a busiΒness out of his baseΒment when he was 19 years old. Linares is the co-founder of Greenskies, a successful, Middletown-based, commercial solar energy company.
At 23, Linares was elected to the state Senate. He is now serving his second term in office.
The βLatino Citizen of the Yearβ award presentation will take place on Oct. 17 at Amaranteβs Sea Cliff in New Haven.
Caption: Sen. Art Linares addresses his colleagues in the State Capitolβs Senate Chamber. Linares has been named βLatino Citizen of the Yearβ by the Connecticut Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs Commission.
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