Michele Gregorio officially announced her candidacy for the State Senate in the 14th district April 8 in front of a room full of supporters at the Offshore Restaurant in West Haven. The district includes Milford, Orange, and parts of West Haven and Woodbridge.
Gregorio filed with the State Elections Enforcement Commission in February with the intention of taking on seven-term incumbent Gayle Slossberg. Since that time, she has been building support for her candidacy. Now it is an open seat. Gregorio’s determination to win the seat and remains as strong as ever.
“As many of you know, I have recently retired as Controller of the BIC lighter plant in Milford,” she said during her announcement. “And you might ask, why step directly out of retirement right into a political campaign? The reasons are clear. We have all seen the financial decline of our state made even worse by Malloy policies supported by the majority party in the State Legislature. These Hartford politicians failed to understand the impact that two of their largest tax increases would have on us. I would never have supported these tax increases. I would not have voted for our second largest tax increase in 2015, like James Maroney did when he was a State Representative.”
As Controller of BIC’s lighter division, Gregorio managed a $90 million budget, and her responsibilities included union negotiations. She serves on the West Haven Board of Finance and served as chairman of the West Haven Republican Town Committee from 2016 to 2018.
“We need people in the State Senate who have experienced and understand the day-to-day struggle for success, who have worked hard in the real world to achieve for themselves and their families,” she said. “We must return our state to a place where our children and grandchildren can have stable futures. There is a path to better times, but we must act now and elect people who have a range of experience that will enable them to make the correct decisions no matter how difficult they may be.”
A lifelong Connecticut resident, Gregorio has experience in business, finance and community service.
While raising her first child as a single mother, she earned a degree in accounting. Later she married, and while raising five children, graduated from New York University with a bachelor’s degree in health care policy and planning, magna cum laude.
Recruited by the Standard Motor Products Corporation as a cost accountant, Gregorio was responsible for compliance with government regulations, giving her an understanding of the impact regulation has on business.
“When I was employed by Echlin/Dana as the shut-down accountant, I saw first-hand the impact of a major business leaving Connecticut,” she said. “It was a very sad time to witness a former Fortune 500 corporation reduced to nothing. I became determined to help to prevent such occurrences. We must do more to ease the burden on taxpayers by expanding our business tax base. We must support policies that encourage businesses to stay, and new ones to locate here.”
Gregorio can be reached at michelepgregorio@gmail.com or 203-231-7274. Her website is micheleforstatesenate.com.
Michelle Gregorio’s statement that James Maroney voted for the second largest tax increase in State history is incorrect. Ms. Gregorio needs to get her facts straight. James Maroney wasn’t even a State Representative in 2015. He didn’t vote any tax increase, then or ever!
I hope Ms. Gregorio isn’t always so flippant with easy to confirm facts. We need a State Senator in Hartford who actually cares about facts.