Connecticut Marine Trades Association Recognizes Heather Somers with “Honorary Crew Member Award”

GROTON — State Senator Heather Somers of Groton was recognized by the Connecticut Marine Trades Association this week with the organization’s “Honorary Crew Member Award” for her leadership in support of the state’s coastal businesses, workers and economy.

“Connecticut’s marine trades industry is vital to the prosperity of our coastal communities and the economic wellbeing of our state,” Somers said. “I am proud to champion policies to support this critical industry, including leading the fight to successfully eliminate the tax on boats, which helped make Connecticut small businesses more competitive and increase boat sales.”

See the full announcement from the Connecticut Marine Trades Association here:

Letter: Somers got it right on boat taxation

Connecticut’s economy continues to struggle. We are fortunate to have a legislator like state Senator Heather Somers, R-Groton, who knows we need to take bold steps to turn this around.

Somers should be commended for her leadership in seeing that the sales tax on boat purchases is reduced to 2.99 percent starting July 1. This will be a shot in the arm to shoreline marinas and boat dealers who have been losing sales to Rhode Island. More boat sales will translate into greater economic activity to related shoreline businesses like restaurants, hotels and petroleum.

I attended the public hearing on this issue earlier this session held by the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee. Somers testified and I was greatly impressed with her knowledge of the issue and her presentation to the committee members. She adroitly handled the questions asked of her, and made a very persuasive case. Somers is a businesswoman by profession and she knows what it takes to meet a payroll and expand operations.

The lower sales tax on boat sales will help our shoreline economy. I want to recognize Senator Somers for her key leadership on this success.

Ron Helbig

Chairman

CT Marine Trades Association Inc.

Groton

Read the full letter to the editor here.