Republican State Sen. Tony Hwang Announces Retirement From General Assembly
He will finish his term through January and return to real estate, while Connecticut Republicans face an open seat in a closely watched district.
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Sen. Tony Hwang not running; A sign of larger trouble for CT GOP?
This story has been updated. Facing a primary challenge from the right, moderate Sen. Tony Hwang, R-Fairfield, informed the Senate Republican caucus Monday night he will not seek a seventh term in the 28th District of Bethel, Easton, Fairfield and Newtown. Hwang’s decision leaves open two Republican seats in Fairfield County districts that will be a challenge for the GOP to hold, providing an opportunity for Democrats, who hold a 25-11 majority,…
State Senator Tony Hwang Announces Retirement from Connecticut General Assembly
State Senator Tony Hwang Retirement Statement from the Connecticut General Assembly After many meaningful years of public service, I have decided that the time has come to step away from state elected office and begin the next chapter of my life. Serving the people of Connecticut’s 28th State Senate District has been one of the greatest honors and privileges of my life. Throughout my tenure in the Connecticut General Assembly, I approached this …
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