Archive for May, 2009

GREENWICH DELEGATION CALLS FOR BAN ON ZONE PRICING OF GAS

by: jdooley May 22, 2009

HARTFORD- Greenwich State Reps. Lile Gibbons (R-150), Livvy Floren (R-149) and Fred Camillo (R-151) are dismayed the state legislature refuses to address the issue of gasoline zone pricing which forces Greenwich to pay the highest gas prices in Connecticut.

GIBBONS Op-Ed: TO TOLL OR NOT

by: jdooley May 15, 2009

I am unable to attend the Electronic Tolling public hearing in Norwalk as I have a previous commitment in Greenwich but I want my comments put in the record on the issue of tolls.

Gibbons and Camillo: House Passes “Good Samaritan” Defibrillator Bill

by: jdooley May 15, 2009

HARTFORD—The House of Representatives with the support of Rep. Lile Gibbons and Fred Camillo passed “Good Samaritan” legislation today governing Automatic External Defibrillators in places such as high schools and health clubs.

GREENWICH DELEGATION SUPPORTS GREEN SCHOOLS BILL

by: jdooley May 8, 2009

HARTFORD- State Reps. Lile Gibbons of Old Greenwich, Livvy R. Floren, who represents Greenwich and Stamford and Fred Camillo of Cos Cob voted to bar school systems from using products that contain various toxic substances.

GREENWICH DELEGATION CALLS FOR BAN ON PRODUCTS WITH BPA

by: jdooley May 8, 2009

HARTFORD – State Representatives Lile Gibbons (R-150), Livvy Floren (R-149) and Fred Camillo (R-151) supported legislation last week to ban products such as baby bottles and food containers made with the chemical bisphenol-A.

Gibbons Introduces National Teacher of the Year

by: jdooley May 6, 2009

The 2009 National Teacher of the Year Anthony Mullen from the Arch School in Greenwich was at the State Capitol in Hartford, where he was presented with a Proclamation from Governor M. Jodi Rell, designating May 6th Anthony Mullen Day in Connecticut.

Rep. Gibbons Supports Notifying Towns of Contaminated Water

by: jdooley May 1, 2009

HARTFORD – State Representatives Lile Gibbons (R-150), Livvy Floren (R-149) and Fred Camillo (R-151) today welcomed the passage by the state House of Representatives of SB- 1021, An Act Concerning Notification of Contaminants in Drinking. The measure would require the Commissioner of the Department of Public Health to notify local municipal leaders when contaminated drinking [...]