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Melissa H. Ziobron is the former state representative for the 34th District of the
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. She was first elected in November 2012, succeeding Democrat, Gail K. Hamm, who did not seek re-election. She lost her 2018 bid to advance to a higher position in the state Senate.


Biography

Melissa grew up in
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, attending its public schools. She graduated from Nathan Hale-Ray High School and then attended
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.


Career

Prior to holding elected office, Melissa has held numerous positions in public service. She has been President of
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, East Haddam Economic Development Coordinator, a member of the
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Chamber Revitalization Commission, member of the East Haddam Board of Education and member of the Finance, Policy and Open Space Committee.


Political career

Melissa was elected to the open seat for the 34th district in the Connecticut House of Representatives in November 2012, assuming office in January 2013. In her first term, she proposed legislation in support of Sunrise State Park, which had been decaying and heavily vandalized. She also supported a study for the economic impact of legalizing industrial hemp production. In her second term, as the leading Republican lawmaker on the Connecticut General Assembly's budget writing committee, she has been vocal in her strong opposition to the biennial budget passed by the democrat dominated General Assembly. She also supported reforms to campaign finance laws, capping organizational expenditures by state political parties, reducing individual donor limits and preventing candidates in unopposed races from receiving public campaign financing. On February 7, 2018, she announced that she would not seek reelection as a state representative and would be seeking the state senate seat for the 33rd District. She lost the race to Democrat Norm Needleman. The seat was being vacated by Senator
Art Linares Art Linares (born October 31, 1987) is a former American politician who served as a Republican member of the Connecticut State Senate, representing the 33rd District from 2013 to 2018. Political history Linares was the State Senator for the ...
, who also lost his bid for the office of Connecticut State Treasurer.


Election history


Personal life

Melissa has been married to her husband, Scott for over two decades and have two children. She is also an owner of
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dogs.


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