Op-Ed: Why I'm Running by Jeff Tomchik

My name is Jeff Tomchik. I am running for State Representative for the 138th State Assembly District (Ridgefield North of Geo. Washington Highway, Danbury, New Fairfield) and I am asking for your vote on November 8th. A lifelong resident of Danbury, I decided to run because I want the opportunity to achieve the highest standard of living for our community.

As firefighter and president of the Danbury Firefighters Local 801 union, EMT and former marine, I have proven my leadership time and again. I know what it takes to fight for our country, our community. It has always been in my nature to roll up my sleeves, fight for those who need help, and achieve positive results, even when the challenges seem overwhelming.

I represented firefighters at the local, state and federal levels as the Union leader for the Danbury Professional Firefighters. I developed legislation that provides benefits for firefighters who contract cancer on the job—I achieved this in spite of a significant budget deficit. The result was win-win---legislation that protects firefighters without additional financial burden to the municipality. This achievement is a testament to my governing philosophy.

Our state is at a crossroads. Absent prudent reform, Connecticut risks a potential budget crisis. Cutting income, property and corporate taxes without substantive budget restructuring is irresponsible. We must look at the top and bottom lines of the budget to prioritize changes. We need detailed research to guide our efforts to retain and attract firms. Long term goals must figure into today’s budget decisions. Economic development projects should be subjected to cost benefit analysis.

To keep Connecticut competitive, we must invest strategically in our infrastructure, energy, the internet and our people. We need policies that will
encourage corporate giants and industrial companies, not only to remain in our communities, but to do business with Connecticut subcontractors and service suppliers in order to strengthen the entire supply chain here.

We need to attract tech companies and talent for the challenges of the 21rst century by creating a fair business environment. Embracing technology and technological training will boost employment and help Connecticut attract companies that desire knowledge workers.

Property tax relief for seniors and veterans will help keep them in their homes. People living in energy efficient homes, and/or that use alternative energy and live in communities that use renewable energy should receive a cost kicker.

As your representative, I will promote and foster legislative outcomes that ensure equal representation.

I will never take your vote for granted and will fight on your behalf from day one to ensure a high quality of life for all.

This column is supplied by the Ridgefield Democratic Town Committee.

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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