Weekly Legislative Update 03/14

March 14, 2025



 

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Dear Neighbor,

I hope you and your family have been able to enjoy these warmer days. It was another busy week at the Capitol as we continued to make progress on legislative priorities as we discussed important issues in committee meetings and public hearings. Enjoy your St. Patrick's Day weekend and stay safe!

This Saturday, March 15th, join me for a community coffee hour from 10 - 11 am at Frankie's Diner. I look forward to connecting with Bridgeport residents and discussing priorities for this legislative session. I encourage all members of the community to attend! 
 

March 13, 1942 marks the official birthday of the U.S Army K9 Corps! To honor the service and sacrifice of U.S. Military Working Dogs, March 13th is now recognized as National K9 Veterans Day.  
 
Special shout-out to K9-Bocci of the Connecticut State Capitol Police Department K-9 Unit, who keeps us safe in the State Capitol and Legislative Office Building.
 
….and yes! You can follow him on Instagram. @k9_bocci_ctcapitolpolice 🐾
📷: @harlowsheroes
Click here to read about the CT State Capitol Police K-9 Unit
 

Connecticut is the Pizza Capital of the U.S., and now it’s time to decide which pizzerias deserve a spot on the ultimate Pizza Capital Trail.
Starting TODAY, you can vote for your favorite pizza spots and help shape the official list of the top 100 independent pizzerias in Connecticut.

How It Works:
✅ Vote for up to 10 of your favorite pizzerias from a list of 1000+ (or write one in!)
✅ Voting ends May 1, 2025 – don’t wait!
✅ The final Pizza Capital Trail launches in September – just in time for National Pizza Month

Whether it’s a legendary New Haven spot, a hidden gem in a small town, or your go-to neighborhood pizzeria, this is your chance to put it on the map.

Connecticut’s pizza legacy is in your hands—cast your vote and make a slice of history!
Vote Now!
 

The Central District Major Crime (CDMC) Headquarters has received multiple reports from Connecticut residents about phone calls from unknown male callers claiming to be members of the Connecticut State Police (CSP) or the U.S. Marshal Services. The scammers, who speak with a thick accent, tell the victims they are under investigation for “money laundering” and request personal information over the phone. The calls appear to be coming from 860-706-5652, which is the CDMC main landline. However, these calls are NOT made by CDMC, and it's believed to be a scam attempt.

While these scam attempts are being investigated, we want to inform the public that these calls are NOT from the Connecticut State Police. Please note that Troopers and Law Enforcement Agencies will never ask for money or personal information over the phone.

If you receive a call that claims to be from the police or any other government agency, DO NOT provide any personal information. Hang up immediately and verify the call by contacting the organization directly using an official phone number. If the call seems suspicious, report it immediately by calling 911.
 

As always, please feel free to contact me at 800-842-8267 or by email at Andre.Baker@cga.ct.gov. And for news and legislative updates, please visit my official Facebook page.

Sincerely,

Andre Baker

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