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House Bill 5629 passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday April 23, 2008 by a vote of 135-16!! THANK YOU to all our members who made phone calls, trips to the Capitol and wrote emails to legislators...the work paid off. It is now on to the SENATE and we need to expend the same effort there that we did in the HOUSE.

Today, April 29, 2008,  House Bill No. 5629 passed the Ct. State Senate by a vote of 35 – 0!!!!   
President Carozza would like to personally thank our Local Presidents and members for their lobbying efforts, and trips to the Capitol.
President Carozza would also like to thank Paul Rapanault, Director of Legislative Affairs, Staff Representative Thomas DiScipio, & Denis O'Brien for their Lobbing efforts.
 
House Bill 5629 now goes to the Governor for her Signature.      
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2007  FIREOP 101

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Thanks to all the Departments and Locals who assisted at the FIRE OPS 101 on May 14, 2008, at the Hartford Training Center.  Chairman James M. Mastroianni and the entire UPFFA Health & Safety Committee, they did an outstanding job.
 
A special thanks to the entire Local and State elected officials who attended and participated in the program.
 
A special thanks to Lieutenant Governor Michael Fedele for taking the time out of his busy schedule to participate
 

 

 


FIRE VS. POLICE SOFTBALL CHALLENGE

SUNDAY, MAY 18, 2008, 1:35PM

AT NEW BRITAIN STADIUM

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Come See Your Favorite Fire and Police Slug It Out On The Field.

For Tickets or to sign up to play call the UPFFA Offices: 860.953.3200  or James DeBridgita, UPFFA Executive Board, at JJDeBridgita@snet.net or by Cell Phone: 203.988.0776

 
Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of Connecticut
&
 Connecticut Career Fire Chiefs Association
 
Labor/Management Meeting - Tuesday, May 13, 2008
 9:00 a.m.
City of Danbury, City Hall, Council Chambers
 155 Deer Hill Ave., Danbury, Connecticut.
 
Affiliated Local Presidents are encouraged to attend.
 
What's New at UPFFA
Local S-15, 8th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

Posted On: May 09, 2008 (12:37:32)
Local S-15, 8th Annual Charity Golf Tournament Benefiting the Connecticut Burns Care Foundation “Burn Camp” Tunxis Plantation Country Club - Banquet following at the Farmington Club - Monday, June 9, 2008—9:00am Registration, 10:00am Shotgun Start.  View Flyer
URGENT - Sent To Vote On National Collective Bargaining Bill

Updated On: May 09, 2008 (10:58:00)
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
 
The day we have long anticipated has arrived. Our national collective bargaining bill (S 2123) is expected to be brought to the floor of the United States Senate for a vote Tuesday morning May 13, 2008.   To ensure we prevail in passing this important legislation, I am asking for your immediate assistance.
Please contact your Democratic senator(s) and urge them to return to Washington to vote for S 2123 on May 13. To succeed, we need every Democratic senator there and voting in favor of national collective bargaining.
In addition, if any of the GOP senators listed below represents your state, I ask that you contact them with this message:
"Support your fire fighters and police officers. Please support Senator Judd Gregg's Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act S 2123. The vote likely will be Tuesday morning, May 13."
 In addition to making these calls, please send a corresponding email to your senator(s). 
The Senate switchboard number is (202) 224-3121. Simply call this number and ask to be transferred to your senator's office. Click here to send your senator an e-mail in favor of S 2123.
 
Please copy all corresponding emails to your local and state president and to the IAFF at grassroots@iaff.org.  
Our opponents, including National Right to Work and the League of Cities, are working hard to kill this bill. There are only three days before the vote.  Let's really activate our membership and win! 
 Fraternally,
Harold A. Schaitberger
General President                                 
Connecticut Fire Fighter Fights War on Terror for Third Tour

Posted On: May 07, 2008 (18:54:53)

May 7, 2008 – As the War on Terror continues, more and more IAFF members find themselves leaving their turnout gear, families and friends behind to serve military tours of duty. West Hartford, CT Local 1241 James “Hooch” Matthews, a respected fire fighter and United States Army Reservist, is now on his third tour, serving as Battalion Command Search Major of the 443rd Civil Affairs Battalion, 1st Armored Division in Tikrit, Iraq.

“The West Hartford fire fighters are very proud of the lengths Brother Matthews has gone to protect us here at home and overseas,” says Louis Glanz, president of West Hartford Local 1241. “We are looking forward to having him back home.”

After the 9/11 attacks, Matthews, a 12-year veteran fire fighter, was first deployed in October 2002 with a military police unit to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where he was responsible for the care and control of suspected terrorists detained there.

He was deployed once again in December 2004 to Baghdad, Iraq. There, he also worked in military police operations. He received a Bronze Star for “demonstrating strong leadership, exceptional managerial skills and intuitive insight to properly enhance the individual training for operations in a combat environment.”

In his current assignment, Matthews’ unit has the responsibility for civil military operations for half of Iraq. He is expected back in Connecticut at the end of this year.

At home, he is known as a dedicated family man to his wife, Leslie, and his three stepdaughters. For his commitment to Local 1241, Matthews received the first Patrick Brooks Award, named for a fallen local president, for exemplifying strong union brotherhood.

Stratford Professional Fire Fighters, Local 998 - Golf Tournament

Posted On: May 06, 2008 (11:47:37)

Stratford Professional Fire Fighters, Local 998, Burn Foundation 2008 Golf Tournament, Monday June 9, 2008.

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Senators Dodd and Leahy Announce SAFER Funding for South Burlington

Posted On: May 05, 2008 (11:22:39)

May 5, 2008 – U.S. Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) and U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) visited with members of South Burlington, VT Local 3671 to announce that the fire department has received a $632,550 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant. The funding will be used to hire six additional fire fighters and to provide more consistent advanced life support services.

Senator Dodd authored the 2003 legislation that created the SAFER grant program to help inadequately staffed fire departments safely respond to fires, emergency medical calls and – most recently – terrorism attacks. Senator Leahy was a cosponsor of Dodd’s bill. Then-Representative Bernie Sanders (I-VT) supported the legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives before becoming a senator, and Representative Peter Welch (D-VT) is also a strong supporter of the program.

“In my more than a quarter-century in the Senate, I’ve been fortunate to achieve some real legislative victories, but none of them was needed more urgently than the passage of the FIRE Act and SAFER,” said Dodd, co-chair of the Congressional Fire Caucus. “Here in South Burlington and in communities across the country, fire fighters are the people we depend on to keep us safe, and we in turn must ensure that we provide them with the tools, training and personnel they need to protect themselves in the line of duty.”

Leahy, a senior member of the Senate’s Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, said, “Funding for these essential services is constantly under attack. This year, as we fund exactly these types of services in Iraq, the president has suggested that Congress eliminate the SAFER program. We do not plan to let that happen.”

The SAFER program has provided $160 million of support to 398 communities across the country. Dodd, Leahy and Sanders were among a group of senators who signed a letter last month supporting full funding of the SAFER program.

The SAFER grant program provides phased federal funding to municipalities over a five-year period to help pay for additional fire fighters. The municipalities gradually support the new positions over time. Voters in South Burlington will be asked to approve a plan to fund the new positions on May 20 as part of South Burlington’s regularly scheduled election.

Ridgefield Fire Fighters, Local 1739 - 5th Road Fogs For Josh

Updated On: May 04, 2008 (19:46:00)
The 5th Annual "Road Hogs for Josh" Motorcycle Rally will be Sunday, July 20, 2008. It will start at 10:00 a. m. at the Ridgefield Fire Department. Cost is $40 per rider which includes breakfast, lunch, and t-shirt. Sponsorships are always welcome and begin at $250. Thank you for your continued support.