Holding Eversource & United Illuminating Accountable
May 3, 2023A reliable electric grid is critical to powering our homes and businesses, and quick restoration from outages should be the norm and expected - yet that always hasn't been the case.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April 5, 2023April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and there are many resources available if you need help or want to learn more about this important issue.
If you need help, you can call (888) 999-5545 anytime to speak with a certified sexual assault crisis counselor in English. Dial (888) 568-8332 to speak with an expert in Spanish.
Beware of Tax Filing Scams
March 29, 2023With tax filing season upon us, we urge you to be mindful of potential scams as you prepare to file your 2022 tax returns.
The IRS produces a list of "dirty dozen" tax scams, and while these scams can occur year-round, they tend to increase during this time of the year.
It’s wise to stay on top of the latest list of common scams and take some simple steps to stay safe from them.
Improving Services for Our IDD Community
March 22, 2023A proposal to improve support services for individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) and their families is currently moving through the legislature.
Celebrating Women's History Month
March 15, 2023Since 1980, March has been designated as a time where we celebrate and reflect upon the women who have inspired change throughout history, and recognize those who continue to fight for the fair and equitable treatment of women and girls in our country and around the world.
Changes to Medicaid and SNAP Benefits
March 1, 2023Individuals and families who are on Medicaid or receive SNAP benefits need to be aware of changes coming to these important programs.
Protecting Connecticut's Financial Future and Investing in Our Students
February 15, 2023Last week we voted to extend a number of budgetary protections known as "fiscal guardrails," as well as approve funding for two important school programs.
Originally put in place in 2017, the "fiscal guardrails" have been critical to allowing us to cut taxes, invest in families and the economy, pay down debt, and save for the future.
February is Black History Month
February 9, 2023Black History Month is a time to rejoice, reflect, and remember that Black history is American history.
Official recognition of Black History Month started with a proclamation from President Gerald Ford 47 years ago, to honor the many accomplishments and contributions Black Americans have made to American society.
The theme of this year's Black History Month, "Black Resistance," explores how African Americans have resisted historic and ongoing oppression, in all forms.





