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Christopher Coutu

Christopher D. Coutu (born August 28, 1976) is an American Army National Guard officer, who also served as a three-term municipal and state elected leader.

Christopher D. Coutu
Connecticut State Representative from the 47th District
In office
2009–2013
Preceded byJack Malone
Constituencyrepresents Norwich, Canterbury, Sprague, Scotland
Personal details
Born (1976-08-28) August 28, 1976 (age 47)
Norwich, Connecticut
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseNeringa Coutu
Children(b. 2010) Alexandria Grace Coutu
ResidenceNorwich
Alma materUniversity of Hartford, Eastern Connecticut State University, Three Rivers Community College, Air University
AwardsNational Defense
Expeditionary Medal
Humanitarian Service
Outstanding Volunteer
Websitehttp://www.repcoutu.com/
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Air Force, Connecticut Air National Guard, Connecticut Army National Guard, New York Army National Guard
Years of service1995-1998 (active)
1998-Present (reserve)
RankCaptain
Technical Sergeant (14 Years)
Battles/warsOperation Southern Watch

From 2006 to 2010, he served as the only elected Republican state or federal legislative official in southeastern Connecticut, representing the state's 47th House district.

Coutu had declared his candidacy for the United States House of Representatives in May 2011. He was seeking to challenge third-term Congressman Joe Courtney, a Democrat, to represent Connecticut's 2nd congressional district. On May 10, 2012, he decided instead to run for the seat in Connecticut's 19th state Senate district being vacated by Edith Prague, a bid which was ultimately unsuccessful.[1][2]

Personal background edit

Christopher Coutu was born and grew up in Norwich, Connecticut.

Education edit

Coutu graduated from Norwich Tech High School with a certification in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning in 1994. From 1998 to 2003, Coutu earned multiple university degrees, including an MBA from Barney School of Business at the University of Hartford.[3] To fund college tuition, he worked at the Mohegan Sun casino and also in social services. In his online biography, he claims he was the first in his family to earn a college degree.[4]

Military service edit

Coutu enlisted in the United States Air Force as an airman and completed the eight-month Avionics Guidance and Control Course at Keesler Air Force Base in 1995. He then served within the 16th Special Operations Wing out of Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, from 1995 to 1998.[5] After his active duty service, Coutu served in the Air National Guard from 1998 to 2008. He was deployed to Kuwait in support of Operation Southern Watch at the time of the September 11 attacks in 2001. In 2004, he achieved the rank of Technical Sergeant as a Journeyman Avionics Technician and a Craftsman Education and Training Manager for the 103rd Fighter Wing in East Granby, Connecticut.

In 2009, after serving in an enlisted uniform for 14 years, Coutu graduated from Officer Candidate School.[6] Coutu now serves as a Captain Officer in the Connecticut Army National Guard and the National Guard Innovation Team. Coutu remains active within the veteran community as a member of the Disabled American Veterans, VFW, American Legion, ESGR, AMVETS and the Association of the National Guard. In 2009, Coutu led an effort to reorganize the Norwich Area Veterans Council,[7] a coalition of 20 veteran organizations in the region.

Professional career edit

Since 2006, Coutu has worked as an Industrial Engineering Consultant for the military, government agencies, manufacturing, and healthcare industries. In 2015, he earned the Army Leadership and Excellence Award for the 1109th TASMG, which saved hundreds of millions of dollars. He continues to serve as an Army Officer as a member of the National Guard Innovation team.

In 2004, Coutu transitioned to work as a federal GS employee within the Department of Defense's Department of Civilian Personnel Management Services,[8] where he visited 300 companies from Puerto Rico to Maine and worked with management and labor union members.

From 2002 to 2004, Coutu worked with his family's commercial fishing and trucking operation, Fitz-Sea.[9]

AmericanWarrior edit

In 2006, Coutu established AmericanWarrior.org.[10] The non-profit supports veterans and patriotic events. The organization is supported through private donations and has coordinated and financed for 1130 World War II and Korean War veterans to visit their war memorials in Washington, D.C.[11][12]

AmericanWarrior formed Operation Freedom Legacy in 2008, which brings veterans to schools and other organizations to promote patriotism, democracy, and volunteerism.[13] Thousands of students and youth groups from New England and Britain have volunteered to participate in a letter-writing campaign to honor veterans.[14]

In 2010, AmericanWarrior established a national Welcome Home Veteran parade, "The Homecoming They Deserve" in Norwich.

In 2012, AmericanWarrior coordinated a series of presentations and rallies for Veterans. The first was January 26 in Simsbury, Connecticut.[15]

On May 2, 2015, Chris lead another group of Veterans on a one-day trip to 5 monuments in Washington, DC. Over 80 WWII and Korean War Veterans participated. It was a fantastic success, enjoyed by all.

Community service edit

In 2006, Coutu established Briansquest.com. The organization raised money for a Norwich resident named Brian L'Homme to get a guide dog.[16]

Coutu is active with multiple community organizations, including the Knights of Columbus, Sacred Heart Church, AHEPA, Taftville Volunteer Fire Department, Bully Busters, Taftville Lions, Civil Air Patrol, and the Greater Norwich Veterans and Winter Festival Parades. For his participation, the USAF has awarded him Outstanding Volunteer and Humanitarian medals. In 2008, Coutu received the University of Hartford's Humanitarian Award,[17] Vietnam Veterans Award,[citation needed] and the Connecticut American Legion's Americanism Award.[citation needed]

Family edit

Coutu married Neringa Proskute Coutu in 2004; in 2010, the couple had a daughter, Alexandria Grace.[18][19][20][21]

Political career edit

Coutu is active with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), Grassroots East,[22] SECTer, the Greater Norwich Chamber of Commerce, and the American Council of Young Political Leaders. In 2009, he joined a delegation of five nationally elected officials to explore the culture, politics, and government of Romania and Hungary.[23]

Norwich alderman edit

Coutu earned a seat as an alderman on the Norwich City Council in 2007.[24][25] During his tenure on the city council, he served on several committees, including the Board of Zoning Appeals, Mohegan Park Advisory, Public Works and Rehabilitation Review. He was the chairman for the Administrative Planning for Economic Development Committee.[26] On February 7, 2008, Coutu stated, "It's the taxpayers' money," and led a bi-partisan effort to cap the annual tax increase.[27]

Connecticut House of Representatives edit

He was first elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives[28] in 2008. Coutu's 2008 state house victory was a rare[29] victory for New England Republicans, capturing a previously Democratic seat from a 14-year incumbent, Jack Malone.[30] He won the election 54% (5,449) to 46% (4,605).[31] In 2010, despite being outspent by 33%,[32] he earned a second term with a 58% to 42% victory over Sprague First Selectwoman, Cathy Osten.[33][34]

As representative of Connecticut's 47th district, Coutu serves the City of Norwich and rural eastern towns of Canterbury, Scotland and Sprague,[35] which are located in New London and Windham counties.

Coutu as the ranking member for the Insurance and Real Estate Committee in the Connecticut House of Representatives.[36][37] He also serves on the Veterans and Commerce committees.[38] He previously served on the Judiciary, Human Services and Finance, Revenue and Bonding committees.[39]

Since 2009, Coutu participated in or hosted three dozen forums on energy,[40] sexting,[41] capital punishment, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the state budget.[42][43][44]

Connecticut State Senate campaign edit

In May 2012, Coutu returned home from a three month Army training assignment.[45][46] Shortly after returning to Connecticut he transitioned to a state Senate campaign.

Coutu challenged Osten to a series of debates saying, "I am eager to debate my opponent anywhere and any time in front of anyone. I believe now as I did a month ago, the more people educated to the issues across the 19th, the better."[47]

On September 1, he asked Osten to join him and request the Governor end the inmate early release program. "This is part of a continuing trend of being soft on violent criminals," Coutu said. "This is a very dangerous slope."[48] He also mentioned as a convenience store clerk he was assaulted in 1994.

On October 20, 2012, The New London Day endorsed Catherine Osten over Christopher Coutu for the vacant State Senate seat in the 19th district.[49] Just two days later, the Norwich Bulletin followed The Day's lead by endorsing Catherine Osten over Christopher Coutu saying his lone vote against the jobs bill "epitomizes an unwillingness to compromise and it's the kind of political posturing that he has exhibited many times in his four years in the House, such as suing the governor and Democratic leadership alleging a violation of the State Constitution in enacting an unbalanced budget, having himself several weeks earlier done the exact same thing in voting for an unbalanced budget."[50]

In October, The Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA), Realtors PAC, Independent party and the National Federation of Independent Businesses [51] endorsed Christopher Coutu for election to the state Senate in Connecticut's 19th District.

"Most voters say jobs and the economy are their top issues," said John R. Rathgeber, CBIA president and CEO. "Connecticut clearly needs lawmakers who can restore business confidence in our state so that employers invest, grow and create jobs here. We believe Chris Coutu is committed to making Connecticut a better state in which to do business, which means more and better jobs for our residents."[52]

On October 24, Coutu was named a "Legislative Hero" by the Yankee Institute.[53]

On November 6, 2012, Catherine Osten defeated Christopher Coutu by a 51.6 to 48.4 margin marking the end of his campaign.

Controversies edit

On October 26, the state of Connecticut's Elections Enforcement Commission began an investigation into whether or not Christopher Coutu improperly used funds from his aborted U.S. Congressional Campaign.[54]

Congressional campaign edit

Coutu announced that he was exploring a run for Congress in April 2011.[55] Six weeks later, he officially announced he would be a candidate for Connecticut's 2nd congressional district, running against Democratic Congressman Joe Courtney.[56][57][58][59][60][61]

In November 2011, Coutu posted sixty billboard signs 14 months before the election.[62][63]

In January 2012, Coutu announced he would be on Active Duty for Training for two and a half months.[64] He returned home in May.[65]

In May, Coutu cited family and a three-month military assignment as the primary reasons to stay local and run for the state Senate.[66]

Connecticut Common Sense Coalition edit

In 2009, Coutu established a group called the Common Sense for Connecticut Coalition to promote fiscally conservative Republican candidates for office, citing complaints with the state government's fiscal policy.[67][68][69][70] The coalition's mission statement emphasizes cutting state spending to balance the budget, including consolidating, privatizing, or outsourcing government services and targeting so-called "budget gimmicks". The CSCC's efforts contributed to the highest number of newly elected officials within one party since the removal of the party lever in 1986.[71]

Political stances edit

Connecticut Constitution edit

In 2009, the veto-proof Democratic majority proposed Connecticut Raised Bill 1098,[72] which mandated independent committees to run religious organizations' finances. Coutu joined thousands in a protest rally and challenged this legislation as a member of the Judiciary Committee. Coutu called it "an embarrassment that it's even made it this far."[73]

Coutu signed on to a 2010 resolution denouncing federal mandates, claiming they "squeezed budgets of cities and towns" and claiming they contravened the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.[74][75]

In May 2011, Coutu joined a group of Republican state legislators in challenging Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy's budget in court. The plaintiffs claimed the budget was unconstitutional because it was signed into law with a $2 billion deficit.[76][77] The lawsuit was thrown out at the Connecticut Superior Court on June 24.[78]

Fiscal policy edit

Coutu is one of the most fiscally conservative members of the Connecticut House of Representatives.[79][80] He has been a notable critic of Connecticut's fiscal policy, which he claims inhibits job creation.[81][82] He opposes the extension of the State of Connecticut Earned Income Credit for middle-class and low-income families, stating that the federal tax credits for low-earning families are sufficient.[83]

In 2011, he proposed removing the Small Business Entity Tax for businesses with 10 or fewer employees.[84][85] and to cap bonding at 10% of total budget.[86] Later that year, Coutu assisted and proposed a Connecticut no-tax budget.[87]

On October 26, 2011, Coutu cast the lone no vote[88] against a $1.1 billion piece of legislation.[89] He stated, "How can we raise taxes on all families by $800 annually to provide hundreds of millions of dollars to a few private companies."

Gun control edit

In 2009, Coutu joined a bipartisan coalition that successfully challenged legislation that banned large-capacity ammunition magazines[90] and firearm microstamping.[91] He cosponsored mail in permit registration and deer hunting with a revolver. In 2010, he received an A rating from the National Rifle Association of America and was endorsed by the CT Citizen Defense League.[92][93]

Climate change edit

In 2012, he accused Governor Daniel Malloy and his appointed Two Storm Panel of veering into politics by including a section[94] on climate change. "We need to protect our coastal towns from flooding, but that isn't about pseudo-science and global warming, it's about preparation for storm surges".

Education edit

In 2010, Coutu was part of a bipartisan effort with 60 co-sponsors, 12 mayors, and a dozen organizations to support a pilot student scholarship program for students from low- and middle-income families. The May 7 vote, which failed 98–44, was the first relating to student scholarships in more than 20 years.[95][96] In 2011, he proposed new student scholarship legislation to include special needs schools.[97]

Election funding edit

Coutu is a critic of public funding for political campaigns in Connecticut and claims to be the only Connecticut Republican who publicly supports the Citizens' Election Program.[98] He was one of the first candidates to qualify for state funding in 2008 and 2010,[99] but testified in 2008 that much of this funding should be cut and has expressed concerns that the system could be abused during statewide races, including in the approval of a $3 million increase in funding for the Malloy campaign during the 2010 gubernatorial election.[100][101]

People with disabilities edit

In 2010, Coutu, who was a personal care assistant (PCA), joined a group of citizens with disabilities to challenge HB 6486.[102] In October 2011, Governor Daniel Malloy signed Executive Orders 9 and 10 to bypass the legislature and establish a way for unionization of PCAs and daycare providers.[103] In response, Coutu formed an online petition to support citizens with disabilities.[104] In 2014, the United States Supreme Court agreed with Coutu in Harris v. Quinn. The ruling finds that it is unconstitutional to require these individuals to financially support a union.[105]

Unfunded mandates edit

As the ranking member on the Insurance and Real Estate Committee, Coutu has criticized what he refers to as "unfunded mandates" passed by the state legislature.[106]

Coutu signed on to a 2010 resolution denouncing mandates, claiming they "squeezed budgets of cities and towns".[74]

Unions edit

In 2011, Coutu stood side by side with thousands of state union employees. Thousands of government employees from multiple unions signed green cards requesting the opportunity to vote and potentially join another union called UPSEU. "This is all about bargaining unit members rights to be able to choose who represents them," said UPSEU attorney Barbara Resnick. She said not allowing a vote until 2015 is "fundamentally un-American, undemocratic and contrary to all basic fairness."

Rep. Coutu stated, "... the unions are the first ones to say, 'just let us vote' and today, for some reason, they won't let these good people vote and I think there is something wrong with that. You can't have it both ways."[107]

Veterans edit

In 2010, Coutu served as the ranking member of the Select Committee on Veterans. He is one of 62 state elected officials in America who serve in the Armed Forces.[108]

In 2012, Coutu successfully led a rally protesting $300,000 in funding for the Communist Party.[109]

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  19. ^ January 10, 2011 A Gift From Dad
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  21. ^ January 5, 2011 Legislator Takes Oath from Boston Hospital
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Sources edit

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UniversityAwardsNational Defense Expeditionary Medal Humanitarian Service Outstanding VolunteerWebsitehttp www repcoutu com Military serviceBranch serviceUnited States Air Force Connecticut Air National Guard Connecticut Army National Guard New York Army National GuardYears of service1995 1998 active 1998 Present reserve RankCaptainTechnical Sergeant 14 Years Battles warsOperation Southern Watch From 2006 to 2010 he served as the only elected Republican state or federal legislative official in southeastern Connecticut representing the state s 47th House district Coutu had declared his candidacy for the United States House of Representatives in May 2011 He was seeking to challenge third term Congressman Joe Courtney a Democrat to represent Connecticut s 2nd congressional district On May 10 2012 he decided instead to run for the seat in Connecticut s 19th state Senate district being vacated by Edith Prague a bid which was ultimately unsuccessful 1 2 Contents 1 Personal background 1 1 Education 1 2 Military service 1 3 Professional career 1 4 AmericanWarrior 1 5 Community service 1 6 Family 2 Political career 2 1 Norwich alderman 2 2 Connecticut House of Representatives 2 3 Connecticut State Senate campaign 2 4 Controversies 2 5 Congressional campaign 2 6 Connecticut Common Sense Coalition 3 Political stances 3 1 Connecticut Constitution 3 2 Fiscal policy 3 3 Gun control 3 4 Climate change 3 5 Education 3 6 Election funding 3 7 People with disabilities 3 8 Unfunded mandates 3 9 Unions 3 10 Veterans 4 References 5 SourcesPersonal background editChristopher Coutu was born and grew up in Norwich Connecticut Education edit Coutu graduated from Norwich Tech High School with a certification in heating ventilation and air conditioning in 1994 From 1998 to 2003 Coutu earned multiple university degrees including an MBA from Barney School of Business at the University of Hartford 3 To fund college tuition he worked at the Mohegan Sun casino and also in social services In his online biography he claims he was the first in his family to earn a college degree 4 Military service edit Coutu enlisted in the United States Air Force as an airman and completed the eight month Avionics Guidance and Control Course at Keesler Air Force Base in 1995 He then served within the 16th Special Operations Wing out of Eglin Air Force Base Florida from 1995 to 1998 5 After his active duty service Coutu served in the Air National Guard from 1998 to 2008 He was deployed to Kuwait in support of Operation Southern Watch at the time of the September 11 attacks in 2001 In 2004 he achieved the rank of Technical Sergeant as a Journeyman Avionics Technician and a Craftsman Education and Training Manager for the 103rd Fighter Wing in East Granby Connecticut In 2009 after serving in an enlisted uniform for 14 years Coutu graduated from Officer Candidate School 6 Coutu now serves as a Captain Officer in the Connecticut Army National Guard and the National Guard Innovation Team Coutu remains active within the veteran community as a member of the Disabled American Veterans VFW American Legion ESGR AMVETS and the Association of the National Guard In 2009 Coutu led an effort to reorganize the Norwich Area Veterans Council 7 a coalition of 20 veteran organizations in the region Professional career edit Since 2006 Coutu has worked as an Industrial Engineering Consultant for the military government agencies manufacturing and healthcare industries In 2015 he earned the Army Leadership and Excellence Award for the 1109th TASMG which saved hundreds of millions of dollars He continues to serve as an Army Officer as a member of the National Guard Innovation team In 2004 Coutu transitioned to work as a federal GS employee within the Department of Defense s Department of Civilian Personnel Management Services 8 where he visited 300 companies from Puerto Rico to Maine and worked with management and labor union members From 2002 to 2004 Coutu worked with his family s commercial fishing and trucking operation Fitz Sea 9 AmericanWarrior edit In 2006 Coutu established AmericanWarrior org 10 The non profit supports veterans and patriotic events The organization is supported through private donations and has coordinated and financed for 1130 World War II and Korean War veterans to visit their war memorials in Washington D C 11 12 AmericanWarrior formed Operation Freedom Legacy in 2008 which brings veterans to schools and other organizations to promote patriotism democracy and volunteerism 13 Thousands of students and youth groups from New England and Britain have volunteered to participate in a letter writing campaign to honor veterans 14 In 2010 AmericanWarrior established a national Welcome Home Veteran parade The Homecoming They Deserve in Norwich In 2012 AmericanWarrior coordinated a series of presentations and rallies for Veterans The first was January 26 in Simsbury Connecticut 15 On May 2 2015 Chris lead another group of Veterans on a one day trip to 5 monuments in Washington DC Over 80 WWII and Korean War Veterans participated It was a fantastic success enjoyed by all Community service edit In 2006 Coutu established Briansquest com The organization raised money for a Norwich resident named Brian L Homme to get a guide dog 16 Coutu is active with multiple community organizations including the Knights of Columbus Sacred Heart Church AHEPA Taftville Volunteer Fire Department Bully Busters Taftville Lions Civil Air Patrol and the Greater Norwich Veterans and Winter Festival Parades For his participation the USAF has awarded him Outstanding Volunteer and Humanitarian medals In 2008 Coutu received the University of Hartford s Humanitarian Award 17 Vietnam Veterans Award citation needed and the Connecticut American Legion s Americanism Award citation needed Family edit Coutu married Neringa Proskute Coutu in 2004 in 2010 the couple had a daughter Alexandria Grace 18 19 20 21 Political career editCoutu is active with the American Legislative Exchange Council ALEC Grassroots East 22 SECTer the Greater Norwich Chamber of Commerce and the American Council of Young Political Leaders In 2009 he joined a delegation of five nationally elected officials to explore the culture politics and government of Romania and Hungary 23 Norwich alderman edit Coutu earned a seat as an alderman on the Norwich City Council in 2007 24 25 During his tenure on the city council he served on several committees including the Board of Zoning Appeals Mohegan Park Advisory Public Works and Rehabilitation Review He was the chairman for the Administrative Planning for Economic Development Committee 26 On February 7 2008 Coutu stated It s the taxpayers money and led a bi partisan effort to cap the annual tax increase 27 Connecticut House of Representatives edit He was first elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives 28 in 2008 Coutu s 2008 state house victory was a rare 29 victory for New England Republicans capturing a previously Democratic seat from a 14 year incumbent Jack Malone 30 He won the election 54 5 449 to 46 4 605 31 In 2010 despite being outspent by 33 32 he earned a second term with a 58 to 42 victory over Sprague First Selectwoman Cathy Osten 33 34 As representative of Connecticut s 47th district Coutu serves the City of Norwich and rural eastern towns of Canterbury Scotland and Sprague 35 which are located in New London and Windham counties Coutu as the ranking member for the Insurance and Real Estate Committee in the Connecticut House of Representatives 36 37 He also serves on the Veterans and Commerce committees 38 He previously served on the Judiciary Human Services and Finance Revenue and Bonding committees 39 Since 2009 Coutu participated in or hosted three dozen forums on energy 40 sexting 41 capital punishment post traumatic stress disorder and the state budget 42 43 44 Connecticut State Senate campaign edit In May 2012 Coutu returned home from a three month Army training assignment 45 46 Shortly after returning to Connecticut he transitioned to a state Senate campaign Coutu challenged Osten to a series of debates saying I am eager to debate my opponent anywhere and any time in front of anyone I believe now as I did a month ago the more people educated to the issues across the 19th the better 47 On September 1 he asked Osten to join him and request the Governor end the inmate early release program This is part of a continuing trend of being soft on violent criminals Coutu said This is a very dangerous slope 48 He also mentioned as a convenience store clerk he was assaulted in 1994 On October 20 2012 The New London Day endorsed Catherine Osten over Christopher Coutu for the vacant State Senate seat in the 19th district 49 Just two days later the Norwich Bulletin followed The Day s lead by endorsing Catherine Osten over Christopher Coutu saying his lone vote against the jobs bill epitomizes an unwillingness to compromise and it s the kind of political posturing that he has exhibited many times in his four years in the House such as suing the governor and Democratic leadership alleging a violation of the State Constitution in enacting an unbalanced budget having himself several weeks earlier done the exact same thing in voting for an unbalanced budget 50 In October The Connecticut Business and Industry Association CBIA Realtors PAC Independent party and the National Federation of Independent Businesses 51 endorsed Christopher Coutu for election to the state Senate in Connecticut s 19th District Most voters say jobs and the economy are their top issues said John R Rathgeber CBIA president and CEO Connecticut clearly needs lawmakers who can restore business confidence in our state so that employers invest grow and create jobs here We believe Chris Coutu is committed to making Connecticut a better state in which to do business which means more and better jobs for our residents 52 On October 24 Coutu was named a Legislative Hero by the Yankee Institute 53 On November 6 2012 Catherine Osten defeated Christopher Coutu by a 51 6 to 48 4 margin marking the end of his campaign Controversies edit On October 26 the state of Connecticut s Elections Enforcement Commission began an investigation into whether or not Christopher Coutu improperly used funds from his aborted U S Congressional Campaign 54 Congressional campaign edit Coutu announced that he was exploring a run for Congress in April 2011 55 Six weeks later he officially announced he would be a candidate for Connecticut s 2nd congressional district running against Democratic Congressman Joe Courtney 56 57 58 59 60 61 In November 2011 Coutu posted sixty billboard signs 14 months before the election 62 63 In January 2012 Coutu announced he would be on Active Duty for Training for two and a half months 64 He returned home in May 65 In May Coutu cited family and a three month military assignment as the primary reasons to stay local and run for the state Senate 66 Connecticut Common Sense Coalition edit In 2009 Coutu established a group called the Common Sense for Connecticut Coalition to promote fiscally conservative Republican candidates for office citing complaints with the state government s fiscal policy 67 68 69 70 The coalition s mission statement emphasizes cutting state spending to balance the budget including consolidating privatizing or outsourcing government services and targeting so called budget gimmicks The CSCC s efforts contributed to the highest number of newly elected officials within one party since the removal of the party lever in 1986 71 Political stances editConnecticut Constitution edit In 2009 the veto proof Democratic majority proposed Connecticut Raised Bill 1098 72 which mandated independent committees to run religious organizations finances Coutu joined thousands in a protest rally and challenged this legislation as a member of the Judiciary Committee Coutu called it an embarrassment that it s even made it this far 73 Coutu signed on to a 2010 resolution denouncing federal mandates claiming they squeezed budgets of cities and towns and claiming they contravened the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution 74 75 In May 2011 Coutu joined a group of Republican state legislators in challenging Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy s budget in court The plaintiffs claimed the budget was unconstitutional because it was signed into law with a 2 billion deficit 76 77 The lawsuit was thrown out at the Connecticut Superior Court on June 24 78 Fiscal policy edit Coutu is one of the most fiscally conservative members of the Connecticut House of Representatives 79 80 He has been a notable critic of Connecticut s fiscal policy which he claims inhibits job creation 81 82 He opposes the extension of the State of Connecticut Earned Income Credit for middle class and low income families stating that the federal tax credits for low earning families are sufficient 83 In 2011 he proposed removing the Small Business Entity Tax for businesses with 10 or fewer employees 84 85 and to cap bonding at 10 of total budget 86 Later that year Coutu assisted and proposed a Connecticut no tax budget 87 On October 26 2011 Coutu cast the lone no vote 88 against a 1 1 billion piece of legislation 89 He stated How can we raise taxes on all families by 800 annually to provide hundreds of millions of dollars to a few private companies Gun control edit In 2009 Coutu joined a bipartisan coalition that successfully challenged legislation that banned large capacity ammunition magazines 90 and firearm microstamping 91 He cosponsored mail in permit registration and deer hunting with a revolver In 2010 he received an A rating from the National Rifle Association of America and was endorsed by the CT Citizen Defense League 92 93 Climate change edit In 2012 he accused Governor Daniel Malloy and his appointed Two Storm Panel of veering into politics by including a section 94 on climate change We need to protect our coastal towns from flooding but that isn t about pseudo science and global warming it s about preparation for storm surges Education edit In 2010 Coutu was part of a bipartisan effort with 60 co sponsors 12 mayors and a dozen organizations to support a pilot student scholarship program for students from low and middle income families The May 7 vote which failed 98 44 was the first relating to student scholarships in more than 20 years 95 96 In 2011 he proposed new student scholarship legislation to include special needs schools 97 Election funding edit Coutu is a critic of public funding for political campaigns in Connecticut and claims to be the only Connecticut Republican who publicly supports the Citizens Election Program 98 He was one of the first candidates to qualify for state funding in 2008 and 2010 99 but testified in 2008 that much of this funding should be cut and has expressed concerns that the system could be abused during statewide races including in the approval of a 3 million increase in funding for the Malloy campaign during the 2010 gubernatorial election 100 101 People with disabilities edit In 2010 Coutu who was a personal care assistant PCA joined a group of citizens with disabilities to challenge HB 6486 102 In October 2011 Governor Daniel Malloy signed Executive Orders 9 and 10 to bypass the legislature and establish a way for unionization of PCAs and daycare providers 103 In response Coutu formed an online petition to support citizens with disabilities 104 In 2014 the United States Supreme Court agreed with Coutu in Harris v Quinn The ruling finds that it is unconstitutional to require these individuals to financially support a union 105 Unfunded mandates edit As the ranking member on the Insurance and Real Estate Committee Coutu has criticized what he refers to as unfunded mandates passed by the state legislature 106 Coutu signed on to a 2010 resolution denouncing mandates claiming they squeezed budgets of cities and towns 74 Unions edit In 2011 Coutu stood side by side with thousands of state union employees Thousands of government employees from multiple unions signed green cards requesting the opportunity to vote and potentially join another union called UPSEU This is all about bargaining unit members rights to be able to choose who represents them said UPSEU attorney Barbara Resnick She said not allowing a vote until 2015 is fundamentally un American undemocratic and contrary to all basic fairness Rep Coutu stated the unions are the first ones to say just let us vote and today for some reason they won t let these good people vote and I think there is something wrong with that You can t have it both ways 107 Veterans edit In 2010 Coutu served as the ranking member of the Select Committee on Veterans He is one of 62 state elected officials in America who serve in the Armed Forces 108 In 2012 Coutu successfully led a rally protesting 300 000 in funding for the Communist Party 109 References edit Coutu locks up Senate race Norwich Bulletin Coutu for Senate The Day Paul Choiniere University of Hartford Christopher Coutu 03 Archived from the original on 2008 12 03 Retrieved 2010 01 06 Official Rep Christopher Coutu bio Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2010 01 06 Bio Coutu 2010 Exploratory Committee permanent dead link August 17 2009 Norwich Bulletin Coutu Promoted Norwich Bulletin News Maker of the Day Coutu Vice Commander Department of Civilian Personnel Management Services Official Rep Christopher Coutu website About Chris Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2010 01 06 AmericanWarrior About us Archived from the original on 2010 01 13 Retrieved 2010 01 06 The Resident AmericanWarrior Makes Sixth Trip to WWII Memorial Archived from the original on 2011 07 17 Retrieved 2010 01 03 November 11 2009 The Resident Veterans Travel to DC Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved January 6 2010 AmericanWarrior us Operation Freedom Legacy Archived from the original on 2012 03 16 Retrieved 2011 11 15 June 18 2011 Stonington Patch Pawcatuck Middle School Students Celebrated For Contributions To Community January 14 2012 Avon News Farmington Valley veterans invited to visit Washington permanent dead link June 16 2006 Norwich Bulletin Norwich Man Seeks Funds for Assistance Dog October 22 2008 University of Hartford Anchor Awards Archived from the original on June 22 2010 Retrieved January 6 2010 January 5 2011 Coutu s Baby Recovering From Open Heart Surgery January 10 2011 A Gift From Dad January 10 2011 State Rep s Baby Home Following Open Heart Surgery January 5 2011 Legislator Takes Oath from Boston Hospital January 24 2011 Norwich Bulletin Grassroots East to Meet Friday Archived from the original on September 9 2012 Retrieved January 25 2011 October 13 2009 Norwich Bulletin Coutu Visits Eastern Europe November 6 2007 Norwich Bulletin Norwich Election Results December 5 2007 Norwich Bulletin Norwich City Council January 15 2008 Norwich Bulletin Norwich Development Panel Starts Work February 8 2008 Norwich Bulletin Norwich aldermen hold special discussion over possible tax cap November 5 2008 Norwich Bulletin Coutu Unseats Malone November 6 2008 The Day Upset Election Loss RepCoutu com Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2010 01 06 Secretary of State Official Election Results for 2008 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 05 27 Retrieved 2010 01 06 Follow the Money November 3 2010 The Day Coutu defeats Osten October 25 2010 The Day Coutu Osten 47th House District Race Official Rep Christopher Coutu Archived from the original on 2010 07 30 Retrieved 2010 01 06 Official Rep Christopher Coutu website Committees Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2010 01 06 January 24 2011 Norwich Bulletin Coutu Focuses on Business and Jobs January 21 2011 Coutu focuses on Jobs and Small Business December 18 2008 Norwich Bulletin Coutu lands major committee assignments Archived from the original on January 10 2010 Retrieved January 6 2010 March 20 2009 Norwich Bulletin Coutu amp CL amp P Hosting Energy Workshop November 19 2009 The Day Sexting Parents warned about cellphone sexting December 14 2009 The Day Forum tonight on budget March 29 2011 Norwich Bulletin Budget Forum February 24 2010 Norwich Bulletin Eastern CT Business Leaders Coutu considering run for Prague s seat would drop Second District race The Day J C Reindl Norwich Bulletin Coutu may run for State Senate Aug 16 2012 Norwich Bulletin Coutu challenges Osten to debates September 1 2012 Bulletin Coutu calls on end to inmate early release program The Day Assessing a rematch in 19th Senate race News from southeastern Connecticut http www norwichbulletin com editorials x255956359 Our View Osten A strong independent voice axzz2AMQVjWkf October 2 2012 Ameriborn News Christopher Coutu endorsed by National Federation of Independent Businesses October 23 2012 The Day Coutu Receives CBIA Endorsement October 24 2012 The Day Coutu ranked high by Yankee Institute October 26 WTNH State Elections Panel Probes State Senate Campaign March 22 2011 Norwich Bulletin Norwich Legislator Considers 2012 Campaign Official Congressional Christopher Coutu May 9th 2011 The Reminder Coutu announces for Congress May 8 2011 The Day A Proud Conservative May 6 2011 The Day Coutu Plans to Challenge Courtney May 5th 2011 Norwich Bulletin Coutu Running For Congress June 19 2011 Face the State Coutu Predicts State Democrats will Lead Courtney to Defeat October 19 2011 Norwich Bulletin Hackett on Politics October 19 2011 Norwich Bulletin Coutu Gets Jump on 2012 January 12 2012 Boston com State Representative begins Army Training in South permanent dead link Military stint done Norwich legislator rejoins campaign for 2nd District U S House seat The Day J C Reindl The Day J C Reindl November 7 2010 The Day Next Time Candidates Could be Hard to Find October 10 2011 Coutu Leads Common Sense The Day Norwich Republican Has Lofty Goals Norwich Bulletin Republican Victory lifts Eastern CT Conservatives The Mirror GOP Gains 14 in State House SB1098 1st Amendment Religion Tracy Simmons Waterbury Republican American Catholics Comdemn Bill Archived from the original on 2012 03 28 Retrieved 2011 08 06 a b February 17 2010 Coutu Fighting for Cities and Towns Archived from the original on August 26 2011 Retrieved May 21 2011 Coutu 10th Amendment Archived from the original on 2011 08 26 Retrieved 2011 05 21 May 7 2011 The Day Coutu Among Plaintiffs in Legal Challenge May 6 2011 The Associated Press Connecticut conservatives suing to block state budget Judge dismisses Republican budget lawsuit Eyewitness News Channel 3 24 June 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2011 December 14 2009 Norwich Bulletin Coutu State Spending is Unsustainable February 25 2010 The Day Coutu Stamp out legislators costly district mailings September 1 2009 Norwich Bulletin Coutu State Hostle to Businesses Official Rep Christopher Coutu website Coutu State Budget Rating at Risk Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2010 01 06 September 6 2012 New London Day 19th District state Senate candidates Osten Coutu spar over taxes leadership during radio debate State Legislators Need to Help Small Business Coutu Promotes Pro Business Forum Connecticut Bond Rating Decrease April 20 2011 JC Reindl GOP Touts Budget with No New Taxes Christopher Coutu 13 November 2011 I m proud to be the 1 The Day Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Daniela Altimari Jon Lender 26 October 2011 Lawmakers Approve Sweeping Jobs Bill Hartford Courant Archived from the original on 25 June 2012 March 23 2011 Coutu Testifies Against SB 1094 Archived from the original on 2011 08 26 Retrieved 2011 05 21 Official Rep Christopher Coutu website Coutu protects First Amendment Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2010 01 06 F Riehl 12 October 2010 Connecticut Citizens Defense League Releases Fall 2010 Political Endorsements Ammoland Shooting Sports News Archived from the original on 15 October 2010 NRA 2010 Connecticut Ratings http www governor ct gov malloy lib malloy two storm panel final report pdf bare URL PDF May 7 2010 Coutu s Student Scholarship Vote First in 18 Years Archived from the original on July 4 2011 Retrieved February 6 2011 Coutu Pushes Student Scholarship Legislation Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2011 02 06 HB 5675 Student Scholarship Legislation February 12 2009 Public Campaign Chris Coutu Clean Election Profile Archived from the original on 2010 05 11 Retrieved 2010 01 03 February 12 2009 Clean Election Profile Archived from the original on May 11 2010 Retrieved January 3 2010 An Amendment for One Man August 13 2010 House Overrides Veto for Public Financing Archived from the original on September 21 2010 Retrieved February 6 2011 March 8th 2011 Coutu Testifies Against HB6486 November 10 2011 The Mirror GOP Hearing Challenges Malloy s Executive Order on Home Care Attendants Archived from the original on November 14 2011 Retrieved November 15 2011 RepCoutu com Coutu forms Petition to Support those with Special Needs permanent dead link Senator Markley Supreme Court finds unconstitutional November 1 2009 The Day Coutu Business as Usual mentality won over real change New Haven Register December 19 2011 Union vote for 6 000 state workers challenged Norwich Bulletin Vets who left school can receive diplomas The Day June 4 2012 Malloy pulls funding request by group with Communist tiesSources editOfficial Rep Christopher Coutu website Biography 1 Official Christopher Coutu 2 Official Rep Christopher Coutu website Coutu in the news 3 Feb 25th 2009 The Day Coutu Stamp out legislators costly district mailings 4 December 14 2009 Norwich Bulletin Coutu challenging state spending addiction 5 December 12 2009 Norwich Bulletin Christopher Coutu Challenging Business as Usual 6 November 11 2009 The Resident Coutu letter to community 7 November 10 2009 Official Rob Simmons for Senate Veterans Steering Committee 8 September 2009 WXLM 104 7 Radio interview Christopher Coutu 9 permanent dead link March 2009 Official Rep Christopher Coutu website Video Coutu protecting the first amendment 10 Public Campaign A clean election Candidate Chris Coutu 11 Official Christopher Coutu exploratory committee 12 permanent dead link Norwich Bulletin 13 Amazing Climates Coutu interviewed for student mentoring 14 permanent dead link Official Lt Governor Fedele AmericanWarrior Day of Honor Flight 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christopher Coutu amp oldid 1209952584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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