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Tony Tomanio is involved with many different clubs in
Danbury, including Wooster Hose #5 firehouse for33 years;
Danbury Exchange Club for 9 years; Danbury Elks
Club for 2 years; Catholic War Veterans for 7 years; American
Legion for 9 years; and Ancient Order Of Hibernians
for 8 years. He was born and raised in Danbury, attended Danbury Schools including WCSC
and was in the Army from 1966 through 1968.
He can be reached at
tct14@comcast.net


Tom Saadi has served on the
Democratic Town Committee for
more than eight years. In that
time he has worked to register
new voters, encourage people to
volunteer on campaigns and
increased participation in
neighborhood and community based
activities and programs.
In
addition to serving on the Town
Committee, Tom also serves as a
Councilman in the Fourth Ward
and was elected by the
Democratic Caucus as their
Minority Leader. He has served
as Chairman of many major
Council Committees addressing
issues ranging from municipal
water safety, neighborhood
blight, to the placement of
heart defibrillators in public
buildings. Tom also serves as an
Assistant Attorney General for
the State of Connecticut.
A Captain in
the U.S. Army Reserves Judge
Advocate General’s Corps (JAG),
Tom has been a leader on
addressing issues affecting
Veterans, Service Members and
their families. He led the
successful effort to pass a
Council Resolution supporting
greater tax relief for
veterans and then lobbied for
passage of Public Act 03-44
allowing municipalities to
provide greater property tax
relief to veterans.
Tom has consistently opposed
municipal tax giveaways to big
corporate developers which
burden residential tax payers
with the bill for these
corporate perks. Tom continues
to push for greater funding for
our Police and Fire Departments
and for new laws to stop growing
neighborhood nuisances.
Tom is active with many civic
and social organizations in
Danbury as well as with the
Connecticut Bar Association and
in 2003 he received the
Connecticut Law Tribune’s
"Impact Award" for his service
to the Bar and the community at
large.
If you would like to contact Tom
please e-mail:
tomsaadi@aol.com
or call 203-797-1797 |