Videos
May 3, 2012
REP. HOLDER-WINFIELD ON EDUCATION REFORM
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield (D-New Haven), chairman of the legislature's Black and Puerto Rican Caucus, talks about the group's positions on education reform issues in Connecticut.
REP. HOLDER-WINFIELD ON EDUCATION REFORM
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield (D-New Haven), chairman of the legislature's Black and Puerto Rican Caucus, talks about the group's positions on education reform issues in Connecticut.
April 5, 2012
REP. HOLDER-WINFIELD OPENS CT FORUM ON READING
State Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield, chairman of the legislature's Black and Puerto Rican Caucus, talks about the importance of having every child being able to read by the 3rd grade.
REP. HOLDER-WINFIELD OPENS CT FORUM ON READING
State Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield, chairman of the legislature's Black and Puerto Rican Caucus, talks about the importance of having every child being able to read by the 3rd grade.
June 7, 2011
REP. HOLDER-WINFIELD ON MARIJUANA DECRIMINALIZATION
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield says legislation decriminalizing the possession of less than one-half ounce of marijuana, changing it from a felony to a misdemeanor, is smart public policy.
REP. HOLDER-WINFIELD ON MARIJUANA DECRIMINALIZATION
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield says legislation decriminalizing the possession of less than one-half ounce of marijuana, changing it from a felony to a misdemeanor, is smart public policy.
May 18, 2011
TRANSGENDER ANTI-DISCRIMINATION BILL
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield says the "Act Concerning Discrimination," known as the transgender bill, will help many people live more normal lives and without fear of persecution.
TRANSGENDER ANTI-DISCRIMINATION BILL
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield says the "Act Concerning Discrimination," known as the transgender bill, will help many people live more normal lives and without fear of persecution.
April 5, 2011
RELIGIOUS LEADERS URGE LAWMAKERS TO REPEAL CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
More Than 300 Sign Letter Seeking Abolishment
Religious leaders of virtually all faiths gathered in Hartford Tuesday to urge state legislators to repeal Connecticut’s capital punishment law and replace it with a new sentence of life in prison with no possibility of release for certain murders.
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RELIGIOUS LEADERS URGE LAWMAKERS TO REPEAL CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
More Than 300 Sign Letter Seeking Abolishment
Religious leaders of virtually all faiths gathered in Hartford Tuesday to urge state legislators to repeal Connecticut’s capital punishment law and replace it with a new sentence of life in prison with no possibility of release for certain murders.
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March 24, 2011
REFORMING EDUCATION
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield speaks at a news conference concerning a proposal to help close Connecticut's education achievement gap. Rep. Holder-Winfield shoots down the notion the education reform is too expensive, citing the costs of doing nothing.
REFORMING EDUCATION
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield speaks at a news conference concerning a proposal to help close Connecticut's education achievement gap. Rep. Holder-Winfield shoots down the notion the education reform is too expensive, citing the costs of doing nothing.
March 24, 2011
MONEY FOLLOWS THE CHILD
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield speaks at a news conference concerning a proposal to help close Connecticut's education achievement gap, specifically addressing the idea of Money Follows the Child.
MONEY FOLLOWS THE CHILD
Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield speaks at a news conference concerning a proposal to help close Connecticut's education achievement gap, specifically addressing the idea of Money Follows the Child.
March 23, 2011
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE (GENDER-IDENTITY) ANTI-DISCRIMINATION HEARING
State Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield, vice chairman of the Judiciary Committee, thanks a woman who testifies on behalf of transgendered people during a March 21 committee hearing on Raised HB 6599, An Act Concerning Discrimination.
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE (GENDER-IDENTITY) ANTI-DISCRIMINATION HEARING
State Rep. Gary Holder-Winfield, vice chairman of the Judiciary Committee, thanks a woman who testifies on behalf of transgendered people during a March 21 committee hearing on Raised HB 6599, An Act Concerning Discrimination.

