CURRENT NEWS

Join Me this Thursday!

July 31, 2023

I hope you'll join me and State Representatives Anthony Nolan and Aundré Bumgardner this Thursday, August 3 from 5:30 - 7pm at the Public Library of New London (63 Huntington St.) for an end of session wrap-up. This event is a great chance to meet with your representatives that serve Southeastern Connecticut, ask questions about our legislative session, and learn more about resources available to you. I hope to see you there!

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Connecticut is a Leader on Tax Relief

July 21, 2023

My colleagues and I delivered on our promise to lower taxes for those who need the most help. According to a report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Connecticut is a leader on tax relief for low- and middle-income earners. While other states cut taxes for the wealthy and corporations, Connecticut stands out for providing nearly $500 million in relief for individuals and families.

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Standing up for CT Consumers by Freezing the Diesel Tax

July 14, 2023

During the 2023 Legislative Session, I worked with my colleagues to pass a new two-year state budget that stands up for consumers, including a freeze of scheduled increases on the diesel tax, which helps lower the price of groceries and other commodities while reducing the cost of doing business in Connecticut.

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Funds Coming to Our District

July 7, 2023

It was with great pride that I saw the State Bond Commission fund two critical projects in the 40th district: a $125,000 grant to support the relocation of the Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce from Waterford to downtown New London, and over $275,000 for new electric vehicle stations.

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New Laws Effective July 1st

June 27, 2023

A number of new laws that my colleagues and I worked on during the 2023 legislative session to implement meaningful change in our state will take effect in Connecticut on July 1.

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Lyman Allyn Art Museum Funding Update

June 23, 2023

I was thrilled to see the allocation of nearly $500,000 to the Lyman Allyn Art Museum as part of a $7 million state grant for upgrades and improvements at 34 cultural and historical sites in Connecticut.

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