Wednesday, June 19, 2013
 

Kissel, John A.

District towns: East Granby, Enfield, Granby, Somers, Suffield, Windsor, Windsor Locks

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Election history: Kissel won a special election in 1993, succeeding Democrat Cornelius O'Leary, who resigned. In 2008, he was cross-endorsed by the Working Families Party.

2008 general election

John A. Kissel (R) 22,045 50 percent John A. Kissel (WF) 2,161 5 percent George A. Colli (D 19,870 45 percent

Public financing: Each received $85,000 in public financing for their campaigns under the CItizens' Election Program.

Each returned a surplus: Kissel,$6,297.03; Colli,$2,588.93.

Background: Kissel and Leonard Fasano were the only two Republican senators cross-endorsed by the Working Families Party in 2008, a reward for their votes in favor of mandatory sick days. The bill, which failed in 2008, was passed by the House in 2009 and died from inaction on the Senate calendar. His vote prompted a scathing column by a member of the Enfield Republican Town Commitee.

Kissel also voted with the Democratic majority to extend workers compensation benefits, but he is not an across-the-board vote for labor. In 2008, he voted with the GOP minority to oppose a minimum wage increase.

On social issues, Kissel has had a mixed record. He voted to ban discrimination on the basis of gender identity, but he was one of only seven senators to oppose a bill that codifies in state law a court decision legalizing same-sex marriage. Kissel supported the legalization of medical marijuana and requiring hospitals to offer emergency contraceptives for rape victims.

With six prisons in his district, Kissel has made corrections policy one of his legiislative specialties.

In 2009, Kissel joined with local Democratic representatives to call for Connecticut to drop its ban on Sunday liquor sales. He said that merchants in his districts on the Massachusetts line were losing sales across the border.

Kissel is married and the father of two. They reside in Enfield

Committees: Aging (ranking member), General Law, Judiciary (ranking member), Program Review (co-chair)

Education: B.S., B.A., University of Connecticut; J.D., Western New England College Law School

Occupation: Lawyer, Northeast Utilities

2008 Financial Disclosure: Kissel reported outside income from Northeast Utilities. His wife, Cynthia Kissel, is employed by Benedetto's Florist. They own their home in Enfield.

Kissel owns a retirement fund and one mutual fund.

He voluntarily disclosed debts of more than $10,000 to New Alliance Bank, 360 Federal Credit Union and CitiMastercard.

A note on financial disclosure: Every spring, officials are required to disclose the ownership of real estate, the source of any income exceeding $1,000 in the previous calendar year and securities worth more than $5,000. They also are required to file an addendum in which they report any debt of more than $10,000; this may by law be kept confidential.

Party: 
Republican
District: 
7
Email: 
John.A.Kissel@cga.ct.gov
District Town Names: 

East Granby! Enfield! Granby! Somers! Suffield! Windsor! Windsor Locks

Official Website: 
http://www.senaterepublicans.ct.gov/sen_info/Kissel.aspx
Contact Number: 
860-240-0531
Sponsored Bills URL: 
HTTP://WWW.CGA.CT.GOV/ASP/CGABILLSTATUS/CGAMEMBERBILLS.ASP?DIST_CODE='S07'&DIST_NAME=S07%20-%20KISSEL,%20JOHN%20A.
Sworn In Date: 
Monday, February 1, 1993
Term End Date: 
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Education: 

B.S., B.A., University of Connecticut! J.D., Western New England College Law School

Occupation: 

Lawyer, Northeast Utilities

Committee Names: 

Judiciary (ranking member)! Program Review (ranking member)! General Law! Legislative Management

Facebook: 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/John-A-Kissel/100765336811
Background: 

 Kissel and Leonard Fasano were the only two Republican senators cross-endorsed by the Working Families Party in 2008, a reward for their votes in favor of mandatory sick days. The bill, which failed in 2008, was passed by the House in 2009 and died from inaction on the Senate calendar. His vote prompted a scathing column by a member of the Enfield Republican Town Commitee. The vote, incidentally, was not enough to get him the WFP's endorsement again in 2010.Kissel also voted with the Democratic majority to extend workers compensation benefits, but he is not an across-the-board vote for labor. In 2008, he voted with the GOP minority to oppose a minimum wage increase.On social issues, Kissel has had a mixed record. He voted to ban discrimination on the basis of gender identity, but he was one of only seven senators to oppose a bill that codifies in state law a court decision legalizing same-sex marriage. Kissel supported the legalization of medical marijuana and requiring hospitals to offer emergency contraceptives for rape victims.With six prisons in his district, Kissel has made corrections policy one of his legiislative specialties. He voted against abolishing the death penalty.In 2009, Kissel joined with local Democratic representatives to call for Connecticut to drop its ban on Sunday liquor sales. He said that merchants in his district on the Massachusetts line were losing sales across the border.Kissel abstained from voting on a major energy bill in 2010, citing his employment at Northeast Utilities. Under ethics rules, Kissel could have voted on the measure, but said his employment gave the appearance of a conflict.Personal: Kissel is married to Cynthia Kissel and is the father of two. They reside in Enfield.  

Financial Disclosure Statement: 
Public Financing Indicator: 
Publicly Financed
Campaign Spending: 
104 185
Election History: 

Kissel won a special election in 1993, succeeding Democrat Cornelius O'Leary, who resigned. In 2008, he was cross-endorsed by the Working Families Party, but not in 2010.

General Election Year: 
2 010
General Election Candidate Names: 

John A. Kissel! Karen M. Jarmoc

Branch: 
State Senate