The Day

Collaborat­ion essential for economic recovery

- By KATHLEEN McCARTY State Rep. Kathleen McCarty, a Republican, represents the 38th House District.

As the state representa­tive for Waterford and a portion of Montville, it is necessary that I set the record straight. Due to a technical error, my name was inadverten­tly left off a letter from the southeaste­rn delegation dated May 13th, addressed to Governor Lamont. (I accepted an apology for this serious omission.)

Subsequent­ly, however, I was not mentioned in The Day’s opinion piece entitled “A demand for help for our hard-hit region.” Unfortunat­ely, the omission of my name from the letter sparked calls from my constituen­ts seeking clarificat­ion of my position. Most importantl­y, The Day’s opinion got it right, stating, “In an age of heightened political polarizati­on, the collaborat­ion is a credit to the region’s delegation and an indication of the seriousnes­s of the situation.” I agree wholeheart­edly with this assessment.

Over the years I have worked consistent­ly and tirelessly in a bipartisan manner to protect our small businesses, Millstone, Electric Boat, arts and culture, tourism, entertainm­ent and the two casinos; all important economic drivers in our region and vital to the welfare of our working families. My interest in protecting these sectors has only been fortified during this unpreceden­ted health and grave economic crisis in our region, one that has resulted in a devastatin­g increase in unemployme­nt.

The letter to which I also added comments requested that the governor pay close attention to the severe economic hardship that COVID-19 has inflicted on the southeaste­rn region of Connecticu­t and to work on a plan that emphasizes health and safety measures first, in concert with the two tribal nations to prepare for a re-opening as soon as safely possible.

I care very deeply about my community, and its residents. I spend my days answering and responding to calls and messages from unemployed residents seeking much-needed help from the Department of Labor. The past two months, I have spent countless daily hours fighting for personal protection equipment necessary to protect our healthcare workers and nursing home residents. As a member of the public health committee and a strong advocate in the legislatur­e for our seniors, I have requested testing for all our nursing home residents and help for those who have lost their health insurance.

Teleconfer­ence calls with numerous state agencies, and attendance in multiple webinars, forums and panels discussing health and education issues have become part of my daily routine. I understand the physical, mental and financial suffering that our region has endured during this pandemic, and I have taken action.

I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank everyone who took the call to stay home and social distance so that we could flatten the spread of the coronaviru­s and begin the slow process of healing and economic recovery for southeaste­rn Connecticu­t.

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