Stamford Advocate

The honor of a lifetime

- With gratitude, Livvy Livvy Floren has served 10 terms as state representa­tive in the 149th House district, which includes much of backcountr­y Greenwich and part of North Stamford.

After twenty unforgetta­ble years serving the 149th Connecticu­t House District, it is time for me to say goodbye to a job I truly love, and colleagues I will dearly miss, but in the words of one of my favorite philosophe­rs, Winnie the Pooh, “How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.”

From my early years in local politics as a member of the Representa­tive Town Meeting and the Board of Estimate and Taxation, to my latest roles as assistant House Republican leader and ranking member of the Bonding Subcommitt­ee, it has been quite a journey. In my two decades in office, I have served with four governors, five Speakers of the House, three Minority Leaders, four Greenwich first selectmen, and three Stamford mayors, and have logged 174,000 miles on the Merritt Parkway. During that same time span, Doug and I celebrated our 53rd wedding anniversar­y, the marriage of all four of our children, and the birth of 10 grandchild­ren.

As I look back on my time in Hartford, I am grateful for the friends I have made and for the important work we have done together. For starters, I am pleased with the work we have done to advance women’s issues, especially our bipartisan efforts on reproducti­ve rights and the expansion of health care coverage to include essential benefits for women, children, and adolescent­s. We’ve also come together as a legislatur­e to address sexual assault and harassment, pay inequality, and domestic violence. I was proud to cosponsor these initiative­s and to see these bills prevail in the House and Senate.

I also consider our joint conservati­on efforts to be landmark accomplish­ments. We have taken many steps to protect our water supply, air quality, forests, and open spaces because we recognized the need and urgency to preserve our natural resources for our children and grandchild­ren.

Speaking of young people, we have made great strides in advancing educationa­l and profession­al opportunit­ies by investing in local schools, including Wright Tech and UConn Stamford, and have championed local businesses that hire from within the community. I have always fought to make Connecticu­t more welcoming and more competitiv­e for employers because when they succeed, our economy succeeds.

And that brings me to my role in the budgeting process, and the important work we have done to keep our state’s finances in order. Balancing the state budget is never easy and difficult choices are required, but we must always remember to live within our means and to put real needs before “nice-to-haves.” Over the years, we have kept important state programs and initiative­s funded, but we must continue to reevaluate our spending to ensure viability, efficiency, and sustainabi­lity in everything we do.

It is also important to remember that Connecticu­t is an expensive place to live, work, and raise a family, which is why I always fought for tax reform. One of our greatest accomplish­ments in this area was a Republican initiative to expand the income tax exemption for pension, Social Security, and annuity earnings to more individual­s. Our seniors deserve to

retire in this state with dignity and financial security, and I hope future legislatur­es will keep this in mind because at the end of the day, it is their constituen­ts’ tax money, and it should be collected and spent wisely.

It is never easy representi­ng so many individual­s with vastly different experience­s and ideas, but every speech I delivered and each vote I cast on the House floor was made with my entire constituen­cy in mind. I have always tried my best to represent you equally because you deserve no less.

Greenwich has been my home for nearly 50 years, and it gives me great pleasure knowing I was able to give back to my community, as well as our neighbor, the City of Stamford. I’ve had the privilege of working with remarkable local leaders, both past and present, who have been exemplary role models that work tirelessly on behalf of our residents. I thank them for their friendship and for being outstandin­g partners in our common goal of bettering Greenwich and Stamford.

I am also thankful for my family’s love, support, and encouragem­ent, especially during those late session nights. Doug, our children, and grandchild­ren have always been a source of inspiratio­n throughout my career in public service, and now, I look forward to spending more time with them.

To my colleagues in Hartford, I thank them for the wonderful memories. Whether they served on the left or right side of the aisle, they always advocated in the best interest their constituen­ts, and we learned much from one another. I was fortunate to have served with them, and I wish those also retiring the very best as they begin a new chapter in their lives. Their communitie­s were fortunate to have them at their service.

Finally, I would like to thank you, my friends across the 149th District who have placed your trust in me year after year, for the honor of a lifetime. It has been the highlight of my profession­al life to serve each of you, and I wish our incoming state Rep. Kimberly Fiorello, and the entire 2021-2022 General Assembly, all the best in the upcoming session.

If I could provide just one bit of parting advice to the new members, it is this: remember that politics is not about the next election; it is about the next generation. Always govern, always vote, and always act as if our future depends on it.

I have confidence that each of them will do what is right for the state of Connecticu­t, and all of us that call it home.

 ?? Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? State Rep. Livvy Floren, left, is leaving office after two decades.
Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticu­t Media State Rep. Livvy Floren, left, is leaving office after two decades.

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