Paid Family Medical Leave is Sent to Governor
June 1, 2019Today is a great day for Connecticut. After many hours of debate over the Paid Family Medical Leave legislation, my colleagues and I were able to pass the bill, which the Senate had already approved. The bill now goes to the governor.
Governor Lamont Signs Gun Safety Bills
May 30, 2019With the start of this year’s legislative session, my Democratic colleagues and I in the House of Representatives worked on new legislation as a result of more tragedies and people determined to harm others.
AIDS Awareness Day at the Capitol
May 22, 2019Today was AIDS Awareness Day at the State Capitol, and I was pleased to see members from APEX Community Care in Danbury.
House Approves Age Increase to Buy Tobacco
May 17, 2019This week, the house took action on a bill I co-sponsored to improve public health. House Bill 7200 seeks to prohibit the sale of cigarettes, tobacco products, electronic delivery systems, and vapor products to anyone under the age of 21.
Danbury Day at the Capitol
May 15, 2019During this year’s Danbury Day at the Capitol on Thursday, May 9, the Danbury Delegation joined the city’s schools, businesses and community organizations to honor the life and legacy of Danbury’s greatest citizen, Marian Anderson, who broke barriers for black artists in the United States, and four other remarkable individuals.
Ethan's Law Passes in House
May 8, 2019Connecticut is a leader when it comes to sensible gun safety laws. Yesterday, we continued our leadership on the issue by passing Ethan’s Law, legislation regulating ghost guns, and legislation increasing safe storage in motor vehicles.
Retired Teachers Lobby Day at the Capitol
May 3, 2019State Representative Bob Godfrey met with Bill Murray, a retired Danbury educator and the current Vice President of Connecticut Education Association-Retired during Retired Teachers Lobby Day at the Capitol to discuss how the legislature can better serve retired educators.
One Step Closer to Early Voting
April 25, 2019Our electoral rights are the foundation of our democracy, but as personal schedules become more and more rigid, voters are less able to make it to the polls. Or when they do, they get discouraged by the long lines on Election Day.