COVID Update 3.30
March 30, 2021On my run this morning, I listened to a podcast interview with Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist and professor at the Wharton School, who has a new book out: Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know. .
State Capitol Update for the week of March 22
March 26, 2021I lived my day backwards yesterday, starting with the party, and ending with work.
COVID Update 3.23
March 23, 2021Happy National Puppy Day! (Isn’t every day National Puppy Day? Says my eternal puppy, Nelly, who does not understand why we aren’t outside playing frisbee all day long.)
State Capitol Update for the Week of March 15
March 19, 2021As we sprint headlong into our committee deadlines, most of which expire next week, there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes to negotiate specific bill language in order to maximize support for them.
COVID Update 3.16
March 16, 2021We were in session today, voting as usual from our offices in the Legislative Office Building in Hartford. The matters before us all had urgency from a timing perspective.
State Capitol Update for the Week of March 8
March 12, 2021Spring is peeking out at us this week, beckoning us all outside, and there was also news in the last few days suggesting that indoor gatherings, particularly for those who have been vaccinated, are becoming safer, as the CDC has suggested
COVID Update 3.9
March 9, 2021I hope you are all getting a chance to get outside in the beautiful weather today and expected later this week. Maybe your doctor even prescribed that for you, as described in this article in the CT Mirror I came across this week -
State Capitol update for the week of March 1
March 5, 2021This was a week of continued good news of lower infection rates throughout the state, and a resulting easing of COVID-19 restrictions, but also many frustrations for those trying to sign up for vaccinations they are now eligible for