CSEA Union Endorses McNamara For New Britain’s Common Council

The Connecticut State Employees Association, CSEA-SEIU Local 2001 endorsed John McNamara, a Democratic nominee for New Britain’s Common Council in Ward 4, in the November 7th municipal election.

CSEA SEIU Local 2001 is a union representing Connecticut state, municipal and private employees and retirees and is part of the Service Employees International Union.

McNamara received the endorsement of the labor organization after sharing his priorities for the city. They include providing every child with a high quality education by increasing municipal and state aid to schools and ensuring that economic development and affordable housing initiatives deliver benefits and opportunities for residents.

McNamara said he fully supports Recovery For All, a labor and community coalition working for a more progressive, statewide tax system “to stabilize unsustainable municipal finances and reduce reliance on property taxes that are hitting homeowners and tenants especially hard this year because of new assessments.”

“I am honored to receive the endorsement from a union that represents employees providing critical public services for the health, education and safety of residents in New Britain and across the state,” said McNamara.

McNamara, a former Democratic Town Chairperson, was elected to the Board of Assessment Appeals in 2013 and previously chaired the city Building Commission. He is a recipient of the Connie Wilson Collins Service Award for Labor and Industry from the NAACP.

He worked as Institutional advancement director at Capital Community College (now emeritus) for 22 years before retiring in early 2022 and held similar positions at the University of Hartford and the Community Renewal Team (CRT) raising funds for scholarships, student services and obtaining federal grants.  At Capital, McNamara was elected to the Congress of CT Community Colleges (4Cs) Local 1973, SEIU Delegate Assembly representing faculty and staff on the campus. McNamara  has been endorsed by New Britain’s legislative delegation including Reps. Manny Sanchez (24), Bobby Sanchez (25), Peter Tercyak (26), Gary Turco (27) and State Senator Rick Lopes (6).

A 38-year resident of the neighborhoods he wants to represent on the Common Council, McNamara is married to Patricia (Cacace). The McNamara’s have two grown children, Michael and Cara, and two grandchildren.

New Britain’s Ward 4 is the area that includes the neighborhoods near Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) spreading north and west to Brittany Farms and Batterson Park.  Voters at Saint Francis Church (12) Holmes Elementary School (13) and Pulaski Middle School (14) will elect three Council members from Ward 4 this year.

For more information: Mcnamara4Council@gmail.com

McNamara 4 Council Monday Night Football Fundraiser Set For Oct. 9

A Ward Four Democrats’ Monday Night Football fundraiser will be held October 9, 7:30 p.m. at the Roma Sports Bar dining room, 382 Allen Street, New Britain.

Festivities begin at 7:30 p.m. and will include complimentary pizza, wings and beverages. Admission is $20.23 or a donation of choice. The maximum individual contribution is $250.

https://mcnamara4council.org/contribute/

On the gridiron the week five matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Las Vegas (formerly Oakland) Raiders begins at 8:15 p.m. on the ROMA big screens.

The event will support John McNamara’s candidacy for a Common Council seat in Ward 4 (Districts 12, 13 and 14) in the 2023 municipal election.  Ten Democrats on Row A have been endorsed in a new, all-ward Common Council to bring Democratic values, transparency and accountability to City Hall.

Info and to volunteer: 860-416-0665

A Record Of Public And Community Service

As a longtime resident of Brighton Street near Central Connecticut State University, John McNamara has been active in public and civic life in New Britain for more than three decades. His goals are to continue to give back to the community by being a responsive alderperson for the residents of Ward 4.

“I want to serve a community that has been good to me and my family for many years.”

Board of Assessment Appeal (Chair)Building Commission (Chair),· State Marshal Commissioner,

·Justice of the PeaceDemocratic Town Committee, Congress of CT Community Colleges 4Cs, SEIU,

Educational Excellence Award,  CT Community Colleges, Connie Wilson Collins Community Service Award For Labor and Industry (NAACP), Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary International (Club No. 21)

To contribute on line scan QR code below or go to Donation Link

To contribute using a paper form use the download and print link

To volunteer for Democrats on Row A and help get out the vote email mcnamara4council@gmail.com

Endorsed Democrat John McNamara For Ward 4 Council

I am running for a seat on the New Britain Common Council from Ward 4 and am grateful to receive the endorsement of the New Britain Democratic Town Committee on July 20th.

My goals are to reach and listen to as many residents as possible to earn their vote on November 7th, to represent their concerns on the Council for the next two years, and; to serve a community that has been good to me and my family for many years. 

The City Council is responsible for adopting a fair budget but unchecked spending (up 12.58% in one year) with double digit jumps in our tax bills are the result of one-party government.

The current Republican Council majority provides no checks and balances on a budget that far exceeds the rate of inflation. It took no action to reduce soaring tax bills after property revaluation.

While developers of downtown luxury housing get 26-year tax breaks, homeowners, tenants and small businesses get no tax relief from much higher assessments.

It’s time for a change and new voices on the Common Council in 2023 for accountability, transparency and strong oversight of the way City Hall spends taxpayer money.

Vote for Change on November 7th.

John McNamara 860-416-0665 McNamara4Council@gmail.com