Fighting for Danbury’s Mobile Home Communities—HB 5111 Needs Your Support
March 18, 2025Exciting news! HB 5111, my bill to protect mobile home residents from unfair sales practices, is officially getting a hearing in the General Law Committee. This bill is a direct response to what happened at Shady Acres in Danbury, where a loophole allowed a park sale to move forward without giving residents a fair shot at purchasing their community.
Our Bill to Hold Insurers Accountable Moves Forward & Human Trafficking Legislation Update
March 14, 2025I’m excited to share that yesterday, HB 7040—the bill I introduced to address unfair insurance denials—passed out of committee and is now heading to the House floor for a vote!
Energy Costs & SB 647 – What We Learned & What’s at Stake
March 7, 2025At yesterday’s public hearing on Senate Bill 647, we heard a wide range of perspectives on how this proposal could impact energy costs, consumer protections, and funding for key programs.
Public Hearing Update: Fighting for Insurance Reform in Connecticut
March 6, 2025Last week, we held a public hearing on HB 7040, the bill I introduced to tackle unfair insurance denials and ensure access to life-saving medical treatments. While I had originally pushed for immediate legislative action, the bill was converted into a study to examine health carrier coverage guidelines, utilization review practices, and mandated coverage for critical treatments.
Public Hearing Tomorrow: Share Your Voice on Energy Affordability
March 5, 2025Tomorrow, the Energy & Technology Committee will hold a public hearing on several important bills aimed at addressing energy affordability and the public benefits charge. These proposals could have a direct impact on your utility costs, and I want to ensure your voice is heard.
Update on Domestic & Family Violence Sentencing Review
March 4, 2025Today, I met with members of the Connecticut Sentencing Commission for an update on the subcommittee that Chair Stafstrom and I requested be created to examine sentencing outcomes in domestic and intimate partner violence cases.
Making Sure Special Education & Essential Services Get Funded
February 28, 2025This past week, I made two important votes—one to support increased special education funding and another to ensure essential services continue for those in need. Both decisions were guided by a commitment to fiscal responsibility, long-term sustainability, and ensuring real, lasting results for Connecticut residents.
$40M for Special Education Funding
February 25, 2025On Monday, I was proud to vote for a bill allocating $40 million in funding to special education, giving immediate support to more than 140 school districts in our state and helping to provide the highest quality education for our students.