James Albis
At the Capitol:
Legislative Office Building, Room 5005
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
(860) 240-8585 | 1-800-842-8267
James.Albis@cga.ct.gov

Current News & Issues

Rep Albis May 9, 2013
SEA-LEVEL RISE ADDED TO LIST OF CONCERNS DEEP MUST CONSIDER
Representative Albis was a proponent of SB 1010 which adds “sea-level rise” to a list of existing priorities for shoreline communities and requires it to be a consideration when DEEP selects Clean Water Fund projects. READ MORE
   
money April 24, 2013
PRIZE-LINKED SAVINGS PASSES THE HOUSE UNANIMOUSLY
State Representative James Albis, a cosponsor and advocate for HB 5564, voted in favor with fellow members of the House to unanimously pass this Act Encouraging Increased Savings Deposits. READ MORE
   
Rep Albis April 15, 2013
REP. ALBIS PARTICIPATES IN FIRE OPS 101 DAY
Representative James Albis participated in the Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of Connecticut (UPFFA of CT) Fire Ops 101 Day at the City of Hartford Fire Department Training Center. READ MORE
   
Rep Albis April 8, 2013
LETTER ON SB 1160 EXPLAINING HIS VOTE
Rep. James Albis sent a letter to his constituents detailing his vote on SB 1160 - An act address gun violence prevention and children's safety. In this letter he explained his rationale for supporting SB 1160 as well as remarked on the process by which this legislation came about. READ MORE
   
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March 28, 2013
JAMES ALBIS SUPPORTIVE OF RENEWED COMMITMENT
TO COMPROMISE ON ENERGY BILL

Rep. Albis praises the outcome of the conference held Thursday by the leaders of the Energy and Technology Committee and Environment Committee. “It is important that we find inexpensive and clean ways to improve our energy plan. Cheap electricity is important but we must make sure that at the same time, we are moving toward a cleaner future." READ MORE
   
Rep. Albis Video March 20, 2013
LEGISLATORS WISH STATE PARKS A HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY
Supporters of State Parks and State Forests gathered at the capitol in Hartford, Connecticut to meet with legislators and park administrators. CT State Parks are currently threatened by low staffing and funding levels. For more information, visit www.friendsctstateparks.org or www.CTWoodlands.org.

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