Bills for Firefighter Cancer Relief and Healthcare for Seniors

May 9, 2025


 


The House voted this week to make important changes to the Firefighters Cancer Relief Program, including among other things expanding the types of cancers covered to include skin cancer and authorizing workers’ compensation administrative law judges to handle appeals of any denial of benefits.

Taking care of our first responders is always a legislative priority.

 

The House also voted to strengthen healthcare for Connecticut's seniors! This legislation among other things increases access for vital biomarker testing, establishes a task force to address the specific needs of seniors with Alzheimer's and dementia, and enhances safety with improved background checks for all nursing home employees.

This action reflects our ongoing efforts to support and care for our aging population.


The House proudly passed Substitute House Bill 6771 establishing a legal requirement for health insurance policies to cover biomarker testing, a type of medical testing that analyzes biological samples—such as tissue or blood—to detect molecular signs (biomarkers) of health conditions or treatment responses.

Key points of the bill include:

  • Mandatory Coverage: Health insurance must cover biomarker tests when used for diagnosing, treating, managing, or monitoring diseases.

  • Evidence-Based Requirement: Coverage is contingent upon the test having demonstrated clinical utility, meaning it must be supported by:

    • FDA approval or clearance,

    • Medicare coverage determinations, or

    • Clinical practice guidelines recognized by the medical community

The bill aims to expand access to potentially life-saving or life-improving tests, especially in personalized or precision medicine, while also ensuring that only scientifically validated tests are covered.

 

We also passed legislation to make sure that warehouse workers are treated with respect by limiting and providing clarity when employers use production quotas.

The legislation also ensures that:  

  • Employers must provide quota information upon hiring an employee
  • If quotas change, workers must be notified
  • Employees cannot be retaliated against for requesting work records
  • Quotas cannot be used to inhibit workers from using the restroom or taking an entitled break

Valuing people over profits is good public policy.

 

Rockville High School Visits Capitol

This week I welcomed a group of students from Rockville High School to the Capitol as they came to advocate for better school funding. As a civics teacher, it’s great to see young people using their voices and engaging in the process!

 

Military Appreciation Month

This May, we honor the courage, commitment, and sacrifice of our service members past and present.

Thank you for defending our freedoms.

 

Community Events

Celebrate spring with beautifully grown flowers, hangers, and vegetables at Rockville High School's Plant Sale! 

This event is open to the public on Saturday, May 9th from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Sunday, May 10th from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. in the Agricultural Center at Rockville High School.

 
 

The Town of Vernon is hosting Daring Dialogue, a program to help make Vernon a more inclusive community for every age and ability.  This free workshop will bring community members and leaders together to explore and challenge assumptions about aging and disability.  This is a space for collective discovery and growth toward positive change.

What to Expect:

  • Explore how ageism and ableism impact our lives, communities, and leadership
  • Identify and unpack unconscious biases
  • Build bridges of understanding and relationships to create a more positive future
 

The Strong Family Farm (274 West Street) in Vernon will be hosting a Civil War Day Camp on Saturday, May 10th from 9:30A.M. to 2:00 P.M. The camp is designed for children ages 8-13 and will offer a hands-on, immersive experience into life during the Civil War. Participants will learn about living conditions, army communication, marching formations, and cooking methods, all while adopting a Civil War soldier's persona for the day. Each participant will also receive a commemorative bandana. 

Click here for more information and to register.  

 

The Strong Family Farm in Vernon will also be hosting their 12th Annual 5K Chicken Run on Sunday, May 18th at 8:00 A.M.  There will also be a 2K walk and a Kids Fun Run.  

Click here for more information and to register.  
 

The Connecticut General Assembly is coming together for its 4th annual kickball tournament to support Connecticut Foodshare at Dunkin Park on May 12th at 4:30 P.M.  

Tickets are $10, click here to purchase.