I am thankful that Connecticut is a state where a woman’s right to choose is already strongly protected and codified in state law. As a result of the bipartisan policies enacted in Connecticut, the Supreme Court’s ruling does not and will not change a woman’s right to choose here in our state.
Toni Boucher, candidate for State Senate, issued the following statement regarding National Gun Violence Awareness Day, taking place on Friday, June 3rd, and the devastating mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas and others around the country.
The Honorable Toni Boucher has been inducted into Marquis Who’s Who. As in all Marquis Who’s Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value.
Toni Boucher was unanimously endorsed for the Republican nomination for state senate by delegates at the 26th District Convention.
I am asked almost every day- Why are you doing this again Toni? Why put yourself through this?
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. My name is Matthew Raimondi, I’m from Wilton, and I would like to nominate Senator Toni Boucher for the 26th district.
The leaked Supreme Court opinion doesn’t change anything in Connecticut; a woman’s right to choose is fully protected under state law that has been in place since the 1970s.
Citing “a lifelong love and commitment to public service and helping people,” Toni Boucher today announced that she is running for the 26th District State Senate seat in the Connecticut General Assembly.