Date: Fri 30-Oct-1998
Date: Fri 30-Oct-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: CURT
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edink-endorsement-Maloney
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ED INK: For Fifth District Congressman
The race in the 5th Congressional District is important to both political
parties this year. Republicans desperately want to reclaim the 5th to bolster
their majority in Congress in a year when they sense Democrats are vulnerable.
Democrats would love to consolidate their hold on the district, knowing that
after a first-term congressman is reelected, it is hard to dislodge him
thereafter. We could care less about either party's grand political designs on
the district. What we want is good hard-working representation in Washington,
and Democrat James Maloney has demonstrated in the past two years that he can
do that for us.
Following Republican Gary Franks' tenure in the 5th District, in which
constituents rarely saw or heard from their congressman, Mr Maloney's first
term has been marked by impeccable constituent service. He has kept a high
profile in our towns and cities, even in the off year when he wasn't up for
reelection.
In addition, in a bipartisan effort with Republican Rep Christopher Shays, of
Connecticut's Fourth District, Rep Maloney won congressional approval of
"brownfields" legislation that provides tax incentives to clean up
contaminated sites and make them suitable for industrial development. This
legislation may provide the long-sought solution for cleaning up the
contaminated Batchelder plant site in Botsford so that it can be returned to
some productive use. Danbury, Meriden, Derby, Seymour and Waterbury already
have benefited from the legislation.
James Maloney has been a conscientious, attentive, and effective congressman
in his first two years. Voters should return him to office to continue his
work.