Free At-Home COVID Tests
January 19, 2022Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order 4 free at-home COVID-19 tests completely FREE.
School Attendance Guidelines
January 4, 2022Balancing education and the effects of in-person learning on public health has been a daunting and ongoing task during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially as cases are on the rise as students and faculty return from their holiday break.
New Laws 2022
December 29, 2021A number of new laws will take effect in Connecticut at the start of the new year. My colleagues and I worked hard during the 2021 legislative session to listen to your concerns and advocate for meaningful change in our state. We look forward to getting back to the Capitol soon to continue in those efforts.
Access Health CT Waives Requirement for Certain Small Businesses
December 2, 2021From now until December 15, small businesses in Connecticut can obtain group health insurance regardless of the number of employees who enroll thanks to Access Health CT's Employee Participation Waiver Period.
CT's Paid Family & Medical Leave Program Set To Start
December 1, 2021Connecticut's landmark Paid Family and Medical Leave Program applications are now being accepted for Connecticut residents who want to participate in the state’s program. Claims are being accepted for qualifying events that are happening on or after January 1, 2022.
Community Resources Virtual Forum
November 10, 2021The Meriden legislative state delegation, along with Executive Director Dona Ditrio, will host a virtual forum to discuss several community resources available to residents through New Opportunities of Greater Meriden.
Access Health CT Open Enrollment Period Begins Today
November 1, 2021Good news! If you are looking for good, quality, healthcare the annual Access Health CT Open Enrollment Period begins today, November 1 and runs through January 15, 2022.
Unemployment Benefits Overpayment Waiver
October 19, 2021The Connecticut Department of Labor recently reported that around 13,000 unemployment benefit recipients received overpayments throughout the pandemic.