3rd Democrat Joins Race For Open State Rep Seat

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Tarolyn Moore.

Local school administrator and Pastor Tarolyn Moore announced on Friday that she’s entering the race to win the Democratic nomination to represent the 94th General Assembly District.

This makes Moore the third candidate to enter the race for the seat, which is open for the first time in eight years after incumbent State Rep. Robyn Porter did not show up to a convention to receive the Democratic Party’s endorsement.

Moore joins Hamden Legislative Council member Abdul Osmanu and former New Haven Alder and current city climate and sustainability Chief Steve Winter. Read more about those two candidates here.

I am proud to be from the 94th District, and I am committed to giving back to the community that shaped me,” Moore, who has spent her life in New Haven, stated in a Friday press release announcing her candidacy. I work in this city, I love it, and I want to contribute to positive change.” 

Her campaign priorities include improving public education, enhancing access to quality jobs, and promoting affordable housing for all residents.”

Moore, a family resource coordinator at a New Haven public elementary school, said she has firsthand insight into the challenges faced by families and the importance of strong community support systems.” 

In addition to her more than ten years of experience in public education,” she has served as a pastor of The Meeting Place in Woodbridge for 11 years, as part of her three decades of service in the faith community.”

I am running for State Representative in the 94th District because I believe in the power of community and the importance of effective representation,” said Moore. I am committed to advocating for policies that support education, economic development, and family well-being. Together, we can build a brighter future for our district.”

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