Windham County

6/26/06: Senators Dodd, Lieberman Applaud Committee Passage of Agriculture Appropriations Bill

June 26, 2006

WASHINGTON - The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a measure that, thanks in part to the work of Senators Chris Dodd and Joe Lieberman, would provide funds for agricultural and economic initiatives across Connecticut. Dodd and Lieberman worked with their Appropriations Committee colleagues to ensure that funds for a number of Connecticut projects are included in the fiscal year 2007 Department of Agriculture Appropriations Bill. The legislation will now be considered by the full Senate. “Farming in Connecticut – particularly in the northeastern ‘Quiet Corner’ – is a way of life for many residents in the area,” Dodd said. “These resources will help farmers increase their productivity and efficiency. Additionally, the Senate has recognized that the network of services established by Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam is particularly important for the older residents in the region.” “Connecticut’s small farmers face an uphill battle to stay competitive in a worsening economy,” Lieberman said. “This funding will give Connecticut’s farmers a much needed boost. It will also help rural hospitals in Connecticut provide better care for seniors.” Below is a more detailed breakdown of the funds from which Connecticut stands to benefit: • $495,000 for the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine to continue a pilot program that helps small farmers market their produce in niche markets and stay in business. This is especially important in light of the number of Connecticut farms that have closed in recent years. • $573,000 for the University of Connecticut’s Food Marketing Policy Center. The Food Marketing Policy Center at UCONN provides a strong research base from which to address critical public policy questions about food safety and security, market power, efficiency, taxation and subsidies. • $421,000 for the University of Connecticut’s Northeast Center for Invasive Plants. The spread of invasive plants ranks second behind habitat loss as the greatest threat to biological diversity and ecosystem function in the U.S. The Center is focused on developing novel and effective technologies to address the problems caused by the invasive plants. • Recognition of Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam as a candidate for a grant from the Department of Agriculture to develop the Hospital’s Center for Excellence in Rural Geriatric Healthcare Services. When complete, the center will implement a regional home care tele-health network to enable in-home monitoring of home-bound elders in northeastern Connecticut. • The bill also urges the Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health and Inspection Service to reimburse KofKoff Egg Farms, one of the largest egg producers in Connecticut, for its efforts to combat low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) by vaccinating rather than depopulating its flock. KofKoff’s successful approach to combat LPAI saved millions of dollars, but because the farm chose to vaccinate rather than depopulate its flock, which would have been very harmful to its business and had the potential to cost hundreds of jobs, the Department of Agriculture refused to indemnify KofKoff for its efforts.


6/22/06: Sens. Dodd, Lieberman Support Quinebaug-Shetucket Heritage Designation Extension

June 22, 2006

WASHINGTON – The Quinebaug-Shetucket Rivers Valley, spanning more than 695,000 acres in both Connecticut and Massachusetts and including 35 towns in both states, will continue to be designated a Heritage Corridor and receive funding through 2015, under a bill authored by Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Joe Lieberman (D-CT).  Authorization for funding of the Heritage Corridor is set to expire in 2009, and today both Senators submitted testimony supporting the continued designation and funding of this unique region of the state.

6/22/06: Statement of Senator Chris Dodd to the Senate Subcommittee on National Parks

Statement on S. 574 – the Quinebaug-Shetucket Heritage Corridor
June 22, 2006
Chairman Thomas, Vice Chairman Alexander, Senator Akaka, and members of the Subcommittee, I thank you for holding this hearing today. I appreciate the opportunity to offer testimony in support of the Quinebaug-Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor (Corridor) reauthorization.

2/01/06: Dodd, Lieberman Announce $12,500 for Fire Prevention and Safety Initiatives at Eastern Connecticut State University

February 1, 2006
WASHINGTON – Eastern Connecticut State University (ECSU) will receive $12,565 in federal grants from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Senators Chris Dodd and Joe Lieberman announced today. The funding will be used for fire prevention and safety initiatives.

“The best way to protect people from the devastating effects of fire is to prevent them from occurring in the first place,” said Dodd. “This assistance will help keep students, faculty, and firefighters at ECSU safer. The Bush Administration needs to do more to ensure fire prevention and safety assistance reaches all those who need it.”


11/18/05: Dodd, Lieberman Hail Conference Approval of Transportation, Housing Appropriations Bill

November 18, 2005
WASHINGTON - The Transportation and Housing and Urban Development (THUD) Appropriations Conference Committee today approved a measure that, thanks in part to the efforts of Senators Chris Dodd and Joe Lieberman, will provide funding to help improve surface transportation, rail transit and promote affordable housing and community development in Connecticut and across the country. Dodd and Lieberman worked with their Senate and House colleagues to ensure that funds for a number of Connecticut projects remained in the bill providing more than $55 million in new federal funds for transportation and housing initiatives statewide.

11/18/05: Northeast Corner

Senator Dodd is working to strengthen and improve Connecticut and to make a real difference in people’s lives. Here are some examples of the investments Senator Dodd has been able to secure for the Northeast Corner region.

Appropriations | Senator Dodd in the Northeast Corner

Homeland Security

( published in: Northeast Corner | Windham County )

11/09/05: Dodd, Lieberman Secure More Than $15 Million in Funds For Critical Connecticut Initiatives

Senators Applaud Senate-House Agreements on Two Major Appropriations Bills

November 9, 2005
WASHINGTON – The Senate and House have reached an agreement on two appropriations bills that will provide $15,945,000 in federal funding for important Connecticut initiatives in fiscal year 2006, Senators Chris Dodd and Joe Lieberman announced today. Dodd and Lieberman worked to ensure that resources for a number of Connecticut initiatives were included in both the Commerce, Justice, Science and State and the Energy & Water appropriations bills.

10/18/05: Windham County

Senator Dodd is working to strengthen and improve Connecticut and to make a real difference in people’s lives. Here are some examples of the investments Senator Dodd has been able to secure for Windham County.

Appropriations | Senator Dodd in Windham County

Homeland Security

$1,533,889 in federal grants from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for fiscal years 2004 and 2005, awards made possible by the FIRE Act of 2000, a law authored by Senator Dodd that gives local fire departments the ability to purchase new equipment, hire new personnel, and initiate education and training programs.

( published in: Windham County )

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