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Veterans and Military Affairs Committee holds organizational meeting, sets Jan. 21 follow-up
Summary
The Connecticut Veterans and Military Affairs Committee opened its first session with bipartisan introductions, set a Jan. 21 meeting at 12 p.m., and announced outreach meetings with community organizations; no bills were taken up and no votes were recorded.
State Rep. Jamie Foster, co-chair of the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee, convened the committee’s first organizational meeting and said it was “an honor to be on this committee and serve with you.”
The committee set its next meeting for Jan. 21 at 12 p.m. and announced a bipartisan initiative to meet with community organizations in a “speed‑dating” format to hear priorities from veterans groups and service organizations. Committee staff also said members could check in for attendance purposes until 11 a.m. on meeting days.
Why it matters: The organizational session established leadership roles and outreach plans that will…
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