The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

‘A special place to call home’

- Dannel P. Malloy is governor of Connecticu­t.

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy shared the following Thanksgivi­ng message with the residents of Connecticu­t:

Thanksgivi­ng is a time for reflection and unity. At dinner tables across our state and throughout our country, families will have a chance to take a step back from the hustle and bustle of their daily lives and spend time with those they love. As we do so, we must never forget where we came from, how we got here and where we envision ourselves going.

What started as a celebratio­n of a successful corn harvest in 1620 has turned into a day that, perhaps more than any other, strikes at the heart of the American experience. Our state and nation have had our ups and downs since that first Thanksgivi­ng. We’ve celebrated countless triumphs and advancemen­ts, while learning the essential lessons inherent in our missteps and our faults.

Throughout it all, the enduring force that has guided us through these experience­s and made Connecticu­t the strong, vibrant and diverse state that it is today has been our people. And that is what I am thankful for on this Thanksgivi­ng day.

It is no secret that we as a country have encountere­d our fair share of challenges over the past year. We’ve felt the devastatio­n of hurricanes Irma and Maria, which ravaged our shores and displaced thousands of innocent people. And we grieved over the countless lives lost to the scourge of gun violence and mass shootings. At times, it may seem like these tragic events may get the best of us; that we are at the mercy of the adversity that we face. But what we’ve witnessed in the aftermath of these struggles proves otherwise. For it is precisely at these pivotal moments that the good people of our country and our state stand up, make their voices heard, and continue the work that our founders laid before us.

Every day as I travel across Connecticu­t, I meet people who give me hope, and a new reason to be thankful. I’ve seen our brave first responders jump into action at the drop of a dime. I’ve seen businesses and corporate entities engage with the communitie­s that they are a part of, recognizin­g the boundless promise of what we can achieve when we share in both our sacrifices and our successes.

Our brave military service members continue to make us proud, and our National Guardsmen have engaged in more than 70 missions to help with the recovery efforts for our brothers and sisters in Puerto Rico.

People from across the political spectrum are coming together to transform our criminal justice system from one of permanent punishment to one based on reform, reintegrat­ion, and human dignity.

At a time when some are challengin­g the function of a free press, I am thankful to live in a nation that respects the fundamenta­l role that journalism provides for everyone who lives in a free and democratic society.

This year, we’ve borne witness to the power and strength of women. From the corporate boardroom to the ballot box, women are making their voices heard, and it is time for us all to listen.

Survivors of sexual assault, harassment, and discrimina­tion are courageous­ly stepping forward, sharing their experience­s, and engaging the nation in important and long overdue conversati­ons. Their courage and actions offer our country an opportunit­y to take a better path forward.

While there are serious challenges and difficulti­es that lay ahead, we must focus not on that which divides us, but on the common bonds that unite us all.

Connecticu­t is a place where people of all races, ethnicitie­s, genders, sexual orientatio­ns, and religions are treated with equality, respect, and dignity. We stand up to injustice. We open our doors and our hearts when our neighbors need help. And, we speak out for those who cannot speak for themselves.

Connecticu­t isn’t just a place to live; it’s a special place to call home. This Thanksgivi­ng, and every Thanksgivi­ng, I’m thankful for all the people who make Connecticu­t our home.

I wish you a happy and healthy Thanksgivi­ng.

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