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State Representative Kevin DelGobbo  

Kevin M. DelGobbo
State Representative

69 North Hoadley Street, Naugatuck 06770
Residence: 203-720-7503
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Public Service:  Currently serves on the board of directors of the following organizations: Naugatuck YMCA, Naugatuck Economic Development Corporation, United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls. Justice of the Peace; Naugatuck Republican Town Committee. Member of American Legislative Exchange Council and National Conference of State Legislatures.

Past service includes: Naugatuck Board of Mayor and Burgesses, Naugatuck Board of Finance, Naugatuck Ethics Commission, Administrative Assistant to Mayor of Naugatuck, Executive Director of Connecticut Republicans, CT International Trade Council, CT Defense Diversification and Industrial Policy Commission, Naugatuck Valley Development Corporation.

Legislative Service: State House of Representatives 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 

Committees: Appropriations (Ranking Member), Energy, Public Safety

State Representative Kevin M. DelGobbo has compiled a record as one of the hardest working and most effective members of the Connecticut General Assembly...[Full Biography] (PDF/23kb)

 


 

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Rep. DelGobbo is seated at the conference table with small business owners and they are having a discussion about improving the business climate in our state.
Rep. DelGobbo meets with a group of Connecticut small business owners of manufacturing companies to hear their concerns and ideas for future legislation, Manufacturers Alliance of Connecticut Breakfast Meeting , 6/10/08.

The group is standing together in forn of the signs.
The Connecticut Valley Representatives stand together in front of the House Republican "Do Something" Budget sign to show their support for budget alternatives.

Rep. DelGobbo approaches his colleague Len Greene to wish him well.

Rep. DelGobbo rises to wish his colleague, Len Greene birthday wishes during a light moment of the legislative session.

Rep. DelGobbo is marching in the parade.
Rep. DelGobbo marches in the Memorial Day Parade to honor our veterans.

Tom Monahan is interviewing Rep. DelGobbo in front of the capitol building.
Rep. DelGobbo is interviewed on his concerns over the state budget and the majority party's reluctance to review the Republican proposals.
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Rep. DelGobo is sitting with the class in the House Gallery.
Rep. DelGobbo greets the students from Maple Hill School during their visit to the state Capitol, 4/30/08.

Rep. DelGobbo and Rep. Amann are standing facing the US flag and have their hands over their hearts.
Rep. DelGobbo leads the House of Representatives in the Pledge of Allegiance while Speaker Amann and a guest look on.

The four of them are standing on the dais and looking at the camera.

Rep. DelGobbo visits with his 2008 legislative intern Lili Chapman (center) and her parents during their visit to the state Capitol on 4/16/08.

Rep. DelGobbo is squatting down and talking with Rep. Cafero who is seated at his desk in the chamber.
Rep. Del Gobbo discusses an issue with Republican Leader Lawrence Cafero during a hectic session day.

Rep. DelGobbo is bent down next to Joshua in the front of the house of Representatives.
Rep. DelGobbo visits with his constituent Joshua Drouin, who was at the state Capitol during a class visit.

Rep. DelGobbo stands with Rep. Labriola in the back of the House Chamber and they are speaking.
Rep. DelGobbo discusses a legislative issue with colleague Rep. David Labriola, 4/23/08.

Rep. DelGobbo is standing and is holding a microphone and speaking into it.
Rep. DelGobbo speaks on a bill before the House of Representatives.

Rep. DelGobbo is standing at the podium and he is speaking into the microphone and his left hand is extended straight out.
Rep. DelGobbo responds to questions from the press during a press conference on the state Budget. He was clarifying the Republican response to the proposals brought forth by the Majority party.

Rep. DelGobbo Welcomes Mrs. Connecticut to the Capitol, Lynnette Letsky Piombo of Waterbury. He Joins with Gov. M. Jodi Rell in Supporting Mrs. Connecticut’s Goal of Promoting Community Service and Volunteerism.
Rep. DelGobbo Welcomes Mrs. Connecticut to the Capitol, Lynnette Letsky Piombo of Waterbury. He Joins with Gov. M. Jodi Rell in Supporting Mrs. Connecticut’s Goal of Promoting Community Service and Volunteerism.

Representative DelGobbo testifies in favor of the ‘Money follows the Person’ bill before the state legislature’s Human Services Committee during a public hearing on the legislation Tuesday, March 4, 2008. The bill would expand the current money follows the person demonstration program, which allows up to 700 persons to choose home health care treatment over long-term care at nursing homes, to up to 5,000 people.
Representative DelGobbo testifies in favor of the ‘Money follows the Person’ bill before the state legislature’s Human Services Committee during a public hearing on the legislation Tuesday, March 4, 2008. The bill would expand the current money follows the person demonstration program, which allows up to 700 persons to choose home health care treatment over long-term care at nursing homes, to up to 5,000 people.

Representative DelGobbo, left, looks on as Joseph Stango of Southbury testifies in support of the ‘Money follows the Person’ bill before the state legislature’s Human Services Committee. The bill would expand the current money follows the person demonstration program, which allows up to 700 persons to choose home health care treatment over long-term care at nursing homes, to up to 5,000 people. Mr. Stango was the original author of the legislation.
Representative DelGobbo, left, looks on as Joseph Stango of Southbury testifies in support of the ‘Money follows the Person’ bill before the state legislature’s Human Services Committee. The bill would expand the current money follows the person demonstration program, which allows up to 700 persons to choose home health care treatment over long-term care at nursing homes, to up to 5,000 people. Mr. Stango was the original author of the legislation.

Rep. Del Gobbo is talking to Rep. Labriola in the house chamber.
Rep. DelGobbo discusses business with Rep. Labriola on the Opening Day of Session, 2/6/08.

The three gentlemen are standing together in the House Chamber.
Rep.DelGobbo (Left) is pictured with Rep. Arthur O'Neill (Right) and Joe Stango on Opening Day 2008. Rep. DelGobbo and Mr. Stango are working on legislation together for this session.

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