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June 23, 2022More and more people are choosing electric bicycles not only as a means of physical activity, but a way to commute, or run errands. E-bikes are increasingly becoming an affordable transportation option for those who cannot afford cars.
Summer Activities & Community Resources
June 14, 2022Memorial Day and our wonderful parade mark the unofficial start of summer, but for our students and parents, summer kicks-off next week. This update includes some summer tips and reminders, upcoming community events and resources to give you some ideas about how to refresh and renew this summer.
Investments in our Community
June 2, 2022Yesterday afternoon, I was proud to join Governor Lamont, Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz, Rep. Leeper and legislators from both sides of the aisle as the Governor signed a series of bills that invest in children’s mental health, childcare, and support for schools, parents, teachers, and providers.
Our Work in Transportation Committee & Child Tax Payments
May 31, 2022This week’s legislative update will feature some of the work we did in the Transportation Committee this session.
Demanding Action on Gun Violence
May 25, 2022Sometimes when tragedy strikes, as it has in Buffalo and now Uvalde, Texas, there are just emotions and few words – it’s why we call it unspeakable tragedy. We turn towards one another to seek support and express those emotions and our response. There is usually the urge to DO SOMETHING.
Join Us Tonight & Updates on Baby Formula Shortage
May 18, 2022For those with infants or family and friends with infants who need formula, you have been following, with growing concern, the shortage of infant formula across the country.
Our Work in Planning & Development Committee
May 16, 2022Over the next few weeks, I will take the opportunity to share updates on work done by each of the committees on which I serve, beginning with Planning and Development, otherwise known as P&D.
Upcoming Events in our Community
May 13, 2022I hope you’ll join me for one of the following events, an in-person legislative wrap-up with the League of Women Voters, the state’s National Prevention Week event at the Discovery Museum, and the annual Fairfield CARES Community Event featuring Marc Brackett, Yale professor, internationally acclaimed author, and emotional intelligence researcher.