![]() On Tuesday March 1, I attended the Salisbury RTC Candidate Forum. Salisbury Chairman Tom Morrison assembled a terrific panel of candidates for an evening of positive Republican Energy. Other participants included Dominic Rapini Peter Lumaj George Logan, Terrie Wood, Themis Klarides, Leora Levy and 2 local candidates. Also attending were members of Sharon, North Canaan and Goshen RTCs.
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![]() At the request of several members, Hebron RTC Chair Amanda Veneziano invited me to their monthly ZOOM meeting on Monday Feb.28. She was a gracious host and I thank her for the invitation.
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The New Hartford RTC welcomed me on Thursday Feb. 17 on my continuing RTC tour. New Hartford has a 60 member group and are in control on the Boards and Commissions.
My thanks to Chairman Greg O' Brien for the gracious invitation.
My thanks to Chairman Greg O' Brien for the gracious invitation.

The Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL) announced today that since it filed a
federal lawsuit against the City of Bridgeport for illegally delaying firearm permit applications, Bridgeport
has changed its practices to allow applicants a far quicker application process.
Read the press release here.
federal lawsuit against the City of Bridgeport for illegally delaying firearm permit applications, Bridgeport
has changed its practices to allow applicants a far quicker application process.
Read the press release here.

Bob & Themis from Kevin Rennie's Daily Ructions

Susan Patricelli Regan, candidate for Governor 2022, continues her tour of Republican Town Committees with an August 23rd visit to the West Hartford RTC organization receiving an enthusiastic reception from some 30 members in attendance.
Shawn Daly, Chair of the WHRTC, is leading activities for a strong Republican slate of municipal candidates in the town and welcomed Susan's presentation to the group on her campaign.
Shawn Daly, Chair of the WHRTC, is leading activities for a strong Republican slate of municipal candidates in the town and welcomed Susan's presentation to the group on her campaign.
My first radio campaign ad.
![]() Mothers United Against Violence
One of the most critical areas of need in Connecticut's communities are the urban cities where violence impacts not only the perpetrators' hope for a better life but the innocent youth who lose their life. . Susan Patricelli Regan, Host of CT Valley Views interviewed Rev. Henry Brown, Co-Founder of Mothers United Against Violence, President and Co-Founder Henrietta Beckman of MUAV and Mrs. Deborah Davis, Program and Development Manager for MUAV to enlighten the public to the continuing need to address the issues of crime, poverty, lack of education and basic human necessities. Follow the efforts of Mothers United Against Violence on www.muavct.org |
![]() I spoke to the Manchester RTC members on February 9 about my campaign platform and the need to rid the systemic culture of political corruption and incompetence in our state capital in order to solve the fiscal and quality of life challenges facing Connecticut’s hard-working citizens.
I wish to thank Chairman Mark Tweedie, Vice Chair Don Palmer and the members for their hospitality |

Interview with Dennis House WTNH Channel 8 Start at 5:00
Below is the audio of the entire 11:30 interview, only 3 minutes were used in the broadcast.

COLLATERAL FISCAL DAMAGE NOT LIMITED TO ANY POLITICAL PARTY
By Susan Patricelli Regan
It is hoped that you and your family have been safe during our lengthy quarantine from each other this past year. For those of you who have lost a loved one, suffered a business shutdown, lost a job, faced fiscal hardship, endured the challenges of your children's’ educational isolation and generally experienced a subsequent state of depression the overall result is the loss of a quality of life for which we all aspire.
Today’s issues are not consigned to people of any given political party but they have severely impacted the middle, lower income and poor segments of our CT population. What makes it worse is that, concurrently, our administrative leadership has expanded the tax base, curtailed our freedom to worship, meet the needs of our extended family or even say “goodbye” in a meaningful manner to our elders.
The first leg of the stool is that the people’s constitutional freedoms are being traded for the CT Governor’s freedom to declare Executive Orders by virtue of a Democratic majority. In addition, that same majority can freely propose taxes that will further constrain the ability of families to manage their personal finances.The second leg of the stool is the ability of the State to freely close the State buildings to the public and impose mandates on commercial enterprise to conduct business. The third leg of the stool is the peoples’ loss of freedom to speak “freely” while the media has the freedom to report subjective commentary rather factual news.
Not to put too fine a point on it, it is the responsibility our elected officials to not only worry about the State of the State but the state of our Connecticut residents. It is these delegates upon whom the voters rely. The State of the State address by the Governor in February of any year should not only be about the budget and their anticipated objectives, but the condition of their constituents’ pocketbooks and lifestyle. The State will only do well if its inhabitants are sufficiently nourished with common sense economics, fiscal ingenuity and integrity, moral motivation and solutions based on expedient compromise.
If you are a taxpayer, registered voter and resident of Connecticut; it is your opportunity, right and accountability to make a change in the captain of our State’s ship and its crew.
Granby Drummer June 2021
By Susan Patricelli Regan
It is hoped that you and your family have been safe during our lengthy quarantine from each other this past year. For those of you who have lost a loved one, suffered a business shutdown, lost a job, faced fiscal hardship, endured the challenges of your children's’ educational isolation and generally experienced a subsequent state of depression the overall result is the loss of a quality of life for which we all aspire.
Today’s issues are not consigned to people of any given political party but they have severely impacted the middle, lower income and poor segments of our CT population. What makes it worse is that, concurrently, our administrative leadership has expanded the tax base, curtailed our freedom to worship, meet the needs of our extended family or even say “goodbye” in a meaningful manner to our elders.
The first leg of the stool is that the people’s constitutional freedoms are being traded for the CT Governor’s freedom to declare Executive Orders by virtue of a Democratic majority. In addition, that same majority can freely propose taxes that will further constrain the ability of families to manage their personal finances.The second leg of the stool is the ability of the State to freely close the State buildings to the public and impose mandates on commercial enterprise to conduct business. The third leg of the stool is the peoples’ loss of freedom to speak “freely” while the media has the freedom to report subjective commentary rather factual news.
Not to put too fine a point on it, it is the responsibility our elected officials to not only worry about the State of the State but the state of our Connecticut residents. It is these delegates upon whom the voters rely. The State of the State address by the Governor in February of any year should not only be about the budget and their anticipated objectives, but the condition of their constituents’ pocketbooks and lifestyle. The State will only do well if its inhabitants are sufficiently nourished with common sense economics, fiscal ingenuity and integrity, moral motivation and solutions based on expedient compromise.
If you are a taxpayer, registered voter and resident of Connecticut; it is your opportunity, right and accountability to make a change in the captain of our State’s ship and its crew.
Granby Drummer June 2021

CT 2022 Gubernatorial Candidate Visits Rocky Hill RTC
Susan Patricelli Regan, Republican candidate for Governor in 2022 delivered her campaign announcement and conservative message objectives to a live meeting of the Rocky Hill, CT RTC on May 4th.
A round of applause from the attendees evidenced their enthusiasm for her presentation topic points important to the Party's progress moving forward in upcoming elections.
Susan Patricelli Regan, Republican candidate for Governor in 2022 delivered her campaign announcement and conservative message objectives to a live meeting of the Rocky Hill, CT RTC on May 4th.
A round of applause from the attendees evidenced their enthusiasm for her presentation topic points important to the Party's progress moving forward in upcoming elections.

Susan Patricelli Regan has just completed her eighth CT RTC tour presentation with a visit to the Suffield Republican Town Committee's annual monthly meeting on April 28th at the Masonic Hall. With twenty in person attendees out of thirty-three total members, her campaign objectives and responses to questions were received with an enthusiastic applause and thanks for her attendance. These RTC visits are central to Susan's grass roots strategy to generate an ardent desire within the Republican party and voters to change the State's leadership majority to assure a successful future for the hardworking business owners and families of Connecticut.

Susan Patricelli Regan, CT Republican candidate for Governor 2022 has been meeting with RTC's in the NE with a continued expanding State visits scheduled to inform them of her campaign and to encourage a unified message to the party in activities for elections going forward in Connecticut.Pictured is Susan with newly elected Vice Chair of the CT Republican Party, Mary Ann Turner at the April 1st Enfield RTC monthly meeting where Susan presented to an enthusiastic crowd of about 45 members.