Education Bill, SNAP Changes, and more
February 27, 2026This week, the House and Senate passed an omnibus bill comprised of legislation introduced last year. Part of that bill includes a number of education provisions that passed by a wide margin in the House last year and unfortunately was not voted on in the Senate.
One part of this bill improves the state’s practice of crisis response drills to improve students’ physical safety and properly balance their psychological wellbeing. While schools must be prepared for an emergency, organizers must ensure these drills are conducted effectively and responsibly.
Another section creates a state seal of civics education and engagement to be earned on high school diplomas for students who demonstrate civics mastery in the classroom and community engagement.
At a time when civic engagement is alarmingly low in our country, this recognition will encourage students to learn more about the way our government works and the role they play in shaping society.
Session, Fresh Food Funding, and more
February 20, 2026The House is BACK IN SESSION Feb. 26th. Our representatives are gearing up to pass critical legislation through May 6th. Follow along at CT-N.com and stay tuned for updates!
Student Loan Forgiveness, and more
February 13, 2026Thank you to everyone that joined me and Rep. Garibay for our town hall this week! As our committees get to work and start debating bills, it's so important for us to hear from you! Please feel free to continue reaching out to make sure your voice is heard!
Reminder: Town Hall TOMORROW!
February 10, 2026A reminder to please join me and Rep. Jane Garibay for a Windsor 2026 Legislative Preview tomorrow, Feb. 11 at 6pm at The Bean @226 (226 Broad St., Windsor).
Rep. Garibay and I will speak about what to expect this session, our legislative priorities, and the issues that matter most to you. We look forward to seeing you there!
Session Begins, and more
February 6, 2026The House came back into session this week, where we will meet for the next three months to pass legislation to better our state. It was wonderful to see my colleagues and begin the work on behalf of our communities.
It's easier than ever to follow along and get involved. There are several resources you can utilize that will help you stay updated on the legislative process as it unfolds in Hartford.
Access Health Deadline, Session, and more
January 30, 2026Next week, the 2026 legislative session will officially get underway at the state Capitol. My legislative colleagues and I will begin several months of debate, deliberation, and decision-making on a wide range of key policy issues that will shape our state in the year ahead.
Watch the 2026 legislative session live on CT-N beginning Wednesday, February 4, at 10:00 a.m., with coverage of opening day. Live streams of subsequent session days and committee meetings are also available at any time.
Cold Weather Safety, and more
January 23, 2026Governor Ned Lamont activated Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol today at noon, and it will remain in effect until noon on Wednesday, January 28, due to a blast of extremely cold air that will impact the state during this period.
Please be reminded that warming centers throughout the area are available for individuals and families in need. You can search for them here. These locations provide a safe, heated space during extreme cold conditions.
MLK Jr. Day, Education Initiatives, and more
January 16, 2026Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a time to celebrate a life dedicated to service, courage, and hope. As we remember Dr. King’s powerful vision of equality and peace, we are called to carry his legacy forward through acts of kindness, justice, and community engagement.





