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11 General Assembly House Joint Resolution No. 173
22 February Session, 2018 LCO No. 5613
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66 REP. ARESIMOWICZ, 30th Dist. REP. RITTER M., 1st Dist. REP. KLARIDES, 114th Dist. SEN. LOONEY, 11th Dist. SEN. DUFF, 25th Dist. REP. MORRIS, 140th Dist. REP. CANDELARIA, 95th Dist. REP. DILLON, 92nd Dist. REP. DIMASSA, 116th Dist. REP. LEMAR, 96th Dist. REP. PAOLILLO, 97th Dist. REP. PORTER, 94th Dist. REP. WALKER, 93rd Dist. REP. BAKER, 124th Dist. REP. BUTLER, 72nd Dist. REP. DE LA CRUZ, 41st Dist. REP. GIBSON, 15th Dist. REP. GONZALEZ, 3rd Dist. REP. HALL, 7th Dist. REP. LESSER, 100th Dist. REP. MCGEE, 5th Dist. REP. MILLER P., 145th Dist. REP. REYES, 75th Dist. REP. ROJAS, 9th Dist. REP. ROSARIO, 128th Dist. REP. SANCHEZ, 25th Dist. REP. SANTIAGO, 130th Dist. REP. SANTIAGO, 84th Dist. REP. SOTO, 39th Dist. REP. STALLWORTH, 126th Dist. REP. VARGAS, 6th Dist. SEN. MCCRORY, 2nd Dist. SEN. WINFIELD, 10th Dist. SEN. GOMES, 23rd Dist. SEN. MOORE, 22nd Dist.
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2424 REP. ARESIMOWICZ, 30th Dist.
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2626 REP. RITTER M., 1st Dist.
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2828 REP. KLARIDES, 114th Dist.
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3030 SEN. LOONEY, 11th Dist.
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3232 SEN. DUFF, 25th Dist.
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3434 REP. MORRIS, 140th Dist.
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3636 REP. CANDELARIA, 95th Dist.
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3838 REP. DILLON, 92nd Dist.
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4040 REP. DIMASSA, 116th Dist.
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4242 REP. LEMAR, 96th Dist.
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4444 REP. PAOLILLO, 97th Dist.
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4646 REP. PORTER, 94th Dist.
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4848 REP. WALKER, 93rd Dist.
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5050 REP. BAKER, 124th Dist.
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5252 REP. BUTLER, 72nd Dist.
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5454 REP. DE LA CRUZ, 41st Dist.
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5656 REP. GIBSON, 15th Dist.
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5858 REP. GONZALEZ, 3rd Dist.
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6060 REP. HALL, 7th Dist.
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6262 REP. LESSER, 100th Dist.
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6464 REP. MCGEE, 5th Dist.
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6666 REP. MILLER P., 145th Dist.
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6868 REP. REYES, 75th Dist.
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7070 REP. ROJAS, 9th Dist.
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7272 REP. ROSARIO, 128th Dist.
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7474 REP. SANCHEZ, 25th Dist.
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7676 REP. SANTIAGO, 130th Dist.
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7878 REP. SANTIAGO, 84th Dist.
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8282 REP. STALLWORTH, 126th Dist.
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8484 REP. VARGAS, 6th Dist.
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8686 SEN. MCCRORY, 2nd Dist.
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9090 SEN. GOMES, 23rd Dist.
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9292 SEN. MOORE, 22nd Dist.
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9494 RESOLUTION EXPRESSING SYMPATHY ON THE DEATH OF BRUCE L. MORRIS.
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9696 Resolved by this Assembly:
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9898 WHEREAS, on Saturday, November 11, 2017, the State of Connecticut lost a distinguished former legislator and longtime public servant, with the passing of Bruce L. Morris at the age of eighty-five; and
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100100 WHEREAS, he was born on March 28, 1932, in New Haven, the son of the late Brass Morris, Sr., and Leona (Foreman) Morris; and
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102102 WHEREAS, he attended Central Connecticut State College, Connecticut State Technical College and graduated from the Colonial School of Tool Design in Springfield, Massachusetts; and
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104104 WHEREAS, he received a Bachelor of Science degree from Southern New Hampshire University and a M.B.A. from the University of New Haven; and
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106106 WHEREAS, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was the first African American to serve as a military policeman at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, and was honorably discharged; and
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108108 WHEREAS, he began his lengthy political career in local government, and served as a New Haven Alderman from 1962 to 1966; and
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110110 WHEREAS, he was elected to the first of his five terms in the House of Representatives in 1967; and
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112112 WHEREAS, he was the first African American to hold a leadership position in the General Assembly, and served as Deputy Speaker, Assistant Majority Leader and Assistant Minority Leader in the House of Representatives; and
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114114 WHEREAS, he served as the New Haven Democratic Town Committee Treasurer from 1968 to 1989, and was a Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee member for the 10th and the 12th senate districts from 1988 to 1990; and
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116116 WHEREAS, he was first elected as a state senator in a special election held in January 1990 to represent the 10th District in New Haven and West Haven and elected to his first full term as a senator in November of 1990; and
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118118 WHEREAS, he resigned his position of state senator to serve as Commissioner of Public Works in the administration of Governor Lowell Weicker and remained commissioner for four years until his retirement from state service in 1995; and
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120120 WHEREAS, he continued his active role in community affairs and was a member of the Branford Democratic Town Committee from 1997 to 2006 and served as chairman of the committee from 1997 to 1998; and
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122122 WHEREAS, he served as police commissioner in the town of Branford from 1999 to 2007; and
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124124 WHEREAS, in addition to his long career in public life, Bruce had a diverse career in the private sector, including as a manufacturing engineer in the aerospace and defense industry, a tool and product design engineer, an employee of Sargent Hardware and MB Electronics, a self-employed lobbyist for Fortune 500 companies, a real estate broker, a commercial mortgage broker, vice president of Mor-Fam Electric, Inc. and an employee of the Southern New England Telephone Company from 1971 to 1987, where he worked as a division manager for government affairs; and
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126126 WHEREAS, he enjoyed sharing his wealth of experience in the public and private sectors with others and was an adjunct professor and taught a course in business and government relations at the University of New Haven's Graduate College of Business; and
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128128 WHEREAS, he served on the North Haven Middle School Building Committee that was responsible for the design and renovation of the North Haven Middle School; and
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130130 WHEREAS, he was very active with organizations devoted to young people, and served as president and advisory board member of the Quinnipiac Council of the Boy Scouts of America; and
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132132 WHEREAS, he was actively involved in his community and served on the Board of Directors or Executive Board, as applicable, of many organizations, including, but not limited to: Corporation for Urban Home Ownership of New Haven, N.A.A.C.P., New Haven Democratic Federation (Chairman), Science Park Development Corporation, Farnam Neighborhood House, Connecticut Advocates for the Arts, Greater New Haven Convention and Visitor Bureau, Junior Achievement of Southwest New England, Greater Hartford Arts Council, Community Progress, Inc., Community Council of Greater New Haven, Community Housing Assistance Program, Operation Breakthrough (Vice Chairman) and National Veterans Fraternity, Inc.; and
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134134 WHEREAS, he was involved in many other organizations, including, but not limited to: Chairman of the South Central Community College Regional Advisory Council, on the scholarship Committee of the New Haven County Sheriff's Association, on the Committee of "20" of The University of Connecticut, founder and chairman of the Connecticut Black Legislative Caucus, in Black Elected Officials and on the N.E. Advisory Committee on Library Services for Youthful Offenders; and
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136136 WHEREAS, he was a senior member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Fairfield Chapter #6, president of the Connecticut State Federation of Black Democratic Clubs, exalted ruler and state president of the East Rock Lodge #131, committee member of the Urban League of Greater New Haven, member of Senator Christopher Dodd's U.S. Service Academy Selection Committee, member of the Black Management Association-Southern New England Telephone Company and the United Way Campaign Policy Committee; and
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138138 WHEREAS, he also served on several commissions, including the Connecticut Historical Commission, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut and the Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation; and
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140140 WHEREAS, he was recognized for his extensive contributions to his community and state and received several awards, including the Silver Beavers Award and Whitney Young Award of the Boy Scouts of America, Outstanding Freshman Legislator Award, 22nd Ward Democratic Community Achievement Award, East Rock Elks Legislative Award, Honorary Deputy Sheriff, New Haven County, Who's Who in American Politics and Fenmore Seton Award of the University of New Haven; and
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142142 WHEREAS, he was a caring and dedicated individual who was generous in donating his time and talent to his community and the entire state; and
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144144 WHEREAS, he brought joy and laughter to those around him with his incredible wit and kindness; and
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146146 WHEREAS, he is survived by his wife, Cheryl Morris, of 23 years; his son Anthony Morris and daughter-in-law Eula May, son Bruce V. Morris and daughter-in-law Gail; his daughter Sherry Dorsi and son-in-law Lawrence; his sister Sandra Holloway; his grandchildren Quentin Morris, Christian Morris, Bruce V. Morris, Jr., Gwendolyn Morris, Tisheana Perkins, Samantha Dorsi and Adriana Dorsi, several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews and he was predeceased by his first wife, Gwendolyn Morris Ellis.
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148148 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Connecticut General Assembly expresses its sincere sympathy and heartfelt condolences on the passing of a distinguished former legislator and longtime public servant, Bruce L. Morris, whose death is a profound loss to his family and friends, to public service, to the North Haven, New Haven and surrounding communities and to the people of the State of Connecticut; and
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150150 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the clerks of the Senate and the House of Representatives cause a copy of this resolution to be sent to the family of Bruce L. Morris as an expression of the high esteem and affection in which he is held.