I had the honor of joining Senator Joan Hartley to speak with seniors about the legislative process and how ideas move from concept to law.
| It was a pleasure engaging with such a thoughtful and informed group at the University of Connecticut Waterbury Branch Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) program. Their questions and perspectives made for a meaningful discussion about how we can continue to strengthen transparency, civic engagement, and public trust in government. |
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| UConn OLLI provides non-credit educational opportunities for adults aged 50 and over who want to stay intellectually and socially engaged. The program offers classes, lectures, and special events designed by and for its members to explore topics ranging from the arts and humanities to science and culture in a supportive, stimulating environment. |
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| Thank you to everyone at UConn OLLI for the warm welcome and for your continued commitment to lifelong learning and active participation in our democracy. |
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