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State Rep Mitch Bolinsky is seeking his seventh term as "Newtown's Voice in Hartford", in the Connecticut General Assembly, proudly and passionately representing his hometown with integrity, common sense and reason.

He is an Assistant Republican Leader, serving on the legislature’s powerful Appropriations Committee, Education Committee and Aging Committee, on which he leads as its "Ranking Member".  His caucus work includes being a   founding member of the legislature's I/DD (Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities) Caucus, CT's Rare Disease Caucus, Animal's Rights Caucus, Firefighter / EMS Caucus, and School Safety Caucus.

Representative Bolinsky is dedicated to providing caring constituent service to the children, families, seniors and businesses in town. His focus on economic development and job creation has made him a highly effective advocate for the people of the 106th District.

Some highlights of Rep. Bolinsky’s accomplishments in office have included

> Initiated legislation forming CT's Rare Disease Council, focusing resources to improving outcomes for children, adults & families. Collectively, the rare disease community is mighty.

>Secured a $6-mill. Pandemic Relief Grant for CT's Children's Museums, including Newtown's EverWonder, to ensure ongoing operations despite revenue lost to mandated closure.  Their "Pandemic Response" included virtual programming and "At Home Enrichment Kits", to keep homebound kids engaged.  They came through for our community.  Telling their "story", I convinced legislative colleagues to come through for them. 

>Addressed CT's chronic Blood Shortage, working with local families and Red Cross, legislating expanded donor eligibility to include healthy 16-year-olds, with parental consent.  Then, in following year, advocated / cosponsored update to existing statutes to expand collection of Plasma products, needed by many for antibody therapies.

 >Modified CT Motor Vehicle Safety statutes in support of federal guidance to require seat belt usage by occupants in the back seat of CT vehicles. Estimated to save 17 lives a year on CT highways.

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>Collaborated to deliver four straight No Tax Increase, Compromise Budgets that have positioned our state to now have more than $3-Billion in it's budget reserves. When you hear mention of terms like "fiscal-guardrails, and "budget sustainability", that means "balanced".  In 2023, this allowed Connecticut to CUT taxes - a nice change;

>Introduced legislation to prevent Governor's mid-year cuts to Educational & Municipal state revenue. Later vetoed by the Governor;

>Restored $4.89M Newtown Education funds after Governor's cut; killed plan to hit Newtown with $4M state pension debt; restored $3M municipal cuts - Averting local property tax hike.

>Co-sponsored expanded use of Domestic Abuser registries for women and families; Ended Dual Arrest requirement of in Domestic Violence complaints;

>Endorsed by the CT Business & Industry Assoc (CBIA), National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) & 17,000-member Connecticut Association of Realtors.

>Privacy protections & considerations for local families and first responders after 12/14.

>Secured public hearing for local voices in the Common Core implementation debate to express children, parents & teachers concerns about state testing practices & student data privacy.

>Championing the landmark “CARE Act” for seniors in Connecticut.

>Serving as an active advocate for children and adults with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities, and for the early diagnosis of dyslexia.

>Repeatedly preserved Newtown’s historic Horse Guard.

>Securing millions of dollars in state grants for school safety, infrastructure & local construction projects including Sandy Hook Streetscape, Hawleyville Sewers and Fairfield Hills Streetscape.

>Responsive, caring constituent service work for families, neighborhoods & our community.

Before joining the state legislature, Rep. Bolinsky established a long record of service to his community and has held a number of local offices. In 2011, he was elected to serve as a Legislative Councilman, a position he held until his election to the General Assembly. On the Legislative Council, Bolinsky served on the Finance & Administration Subcommittee and as Vice Chairman of the Ordinance Subcommittee.

Prior  he served on Newtown’s Economic Development Commission for two terms, on Newtown’s Board of Ethics for two terms and concurrently is serving as a local Justice of the Peace. It was these and other community service roles that contributed to his passion for public service and for leading, organizing and promoting positive values within the community.

Rep. Bolinsky believes that one of the keys to Connecticut’s and Newtown’s future will be our return to a less burdensome, less-regulating government that does not presume to pick winners but instead rewards entrepreneurial spirit and helps remove barriers to growth and innovation. The essential services needed to thrive as a community are better funded by a thriving state and local economy than through the current governor’s administration’s stale, economy-busting imposition of more and more taxes and our structural over-reliance on property taxes.

Prior to being elected, Rep. Bolinsky worked more than 30 years in the private sector, including five years as Principal of M-Vision Insights, a marketing and regulatory affairs consultancy. In that role he helped advise and provide research and analytical insights to small and mid-sized businesses, primarily operating or investing in the American automotive industry.

From 2007 to 2010, Rep. Bolinsky was Director of Marketing & Regulatory Affairs at IDQ/Interdynamics. During that time, he co-authored state and federal legislation to reduce the effects of global-warming and developed an industry-first recycling program for automotive A/C coolant. His work was written into Congress’ bipartisan American Clean Energy & Security Act of 2009.  As liaison for Automotive Refrigeration Products Institute (ARPI), he partnered with industry peers, legislators, U.S. & state EPA entities, consumer advocacy & environmental groups, achieving positive outcomes. Previously, he was a Senior Product Manager at ITW/Permatex from 2002 to 2007.

Rep. Bolinsky resides in Newtown with his wife of 39 years, Luisa. Their daughter, Rachel is married to Adam, is a  UConn grad with a Masters from the UHart, and is a practicing mental-health provider, licensed by the State of CT.  Their son, Matthew, graduated PITT undergrad, who earned a Cum Laude Juris Doctorate from GWU School of Law, and is a practicing monetary-policy attorney in our nation's capitol.

Luisa and Mitch are incredibly proud of the fine people their children have grown to be.

        


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