Start of New Session & Legislative Resources

January 13, 2025


It was an honor and privilege to take the oath of office at the State Capitol on Wednesday to begin my fourth term as the State Representative of the 147th District. I am tremendously honored to serve once again as your voice in Hartford. Opening Day at the Capitol symbolizes a renewed commitment to serving our community with dedication, integrity, and purpose. I'm ready to get to work for the people of Stamford and Connecticut.

As chair of the Government Administration and Elections Committee and co-chair of the Reproductive Rights Caucus, I look forward to working collaboratively with my colleagues to address the challenges ahead and create meaningful progress for the people of Connecticut. We have plenty of work to do, and the Office of Legislative Research just released its report of important issues the General Assembly may face this year.
Click here to learn more about the major issues

It's easier than ever to follow the action at the Capitol and get involved. There are several resources below you can utilize to stay updated on the legislative process as it unfolds in Hartford.

Here's how you can stay connected and actively participate:

  • The Office of Legislative Research (OLR) provides nonpartisan and unbiased research to members of the General Assembly and their staff. Part of their duties include writing bill analyses, which are summaries of bills in plain language. 
  • You can view the Connecticut General Assembly's upcoming events by checking out its schedule on the CGA official website
  • Follow CT-N for live coverage of committee meetings, as well as House and Senate floor debates. 
  • You can register to monitor any bill's journey as it goes through the legislative process. By signing up, you can enter the bill number and receive real-time updates. Stay informed with email notifications whenever there's a change in the bill's progress.
  • Visit this website for information on how to testify on a bill at a public hearing.