Utility Bills, Real ID Deadline and Congrats Mr. K

April 11, 2025


 


People who live in Connecticut currently pay the second-highest electricity prices in the country, placing an undue financial strain on families, businesses, and communities. Our goal is to implement policies that lower prices and enhance transparency that would benefit all ratepayers.

There are two important pieces of legislation, House Bill 1531 and House Bill 7206,  aimed at tackling the rising cost of utility bills while ensuring greater accountability for public utilities.  Both bills passed out of Committee and now move to the House and Senate floors for further consideration.
 
These proposals are designed to:

  • Increase public-utility transparency by making them subject to the Freedom of Information Act for the regulated parts of their business
  • Reduce monopoly power and consolidation by preventing utility companies from owning both gas and electric utilities
  • Strengthen oversight to ensure our utilities are acting in the best interest of consumers and not incurring unnecessary costs
  • Ensuring utility capital projects are properly vetted to ensure they are necessary, the least costly and best alternative, and best serve our future energy needs 

These measures give the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority and the Connecticut Siting Council more tools to better regulate utility companies and reduce our energy costs.

Strengthening these regulatory bodies is a crucial step toward protecting consumers from excessive costs and fostering a more fair and sustainable energy system for households and businesses across the state.

Through legislative action and public engagement, we are committed to ensuring a more affordable and equitable energy future for everyone.

Below is a breakdown of your electric bill.

 

Real ID Deadline: May 7th

Time is running out to get your REAL ID!

Beginning May 7, you will need a REAL ID, U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card to board domestic flights or access certain federal facilities (such as nuclear power plants, military bases and other federal buildings).

What is a REAL ID?
A REAL ID is a state-issued ID that meets minimum security standards to access federal facilities and board domestic flights. The program was implemented following a 9/11 commission recommendation on making air travel and federal facilities more secure.

How do I get a REAL ID? 
You must visit a DMV site in-person to get a REAL ID.  Only U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible for a verified license or REAL ID card. Customers with a drive-only license aren’t eligible for a REAL ID license.  Check the CT information portal for more information.

In Connecticut, you'll need:

  • a U.S. passport or U.S. birth certificate
  • a Social Security card; and two pieces of mail from two different sources dated within 90 days to prove that you live in Connecticut
  • For all new applications for a driver's license, as well as out-of-state transfers to Connecticut licenses, you will automatically be issued a REAL ID

How do I know if I already have a REAL ID?
Check your driver's license or ID to see if it has a gold star in the upper right corner, like the above graphic. If you do, then you have a verified REAL ID.

For more information, visit the following:

Department of Homeland Security
CT Department of Motor Vehicles

 

UConn Women Victory Parade

Congratulations to the UConn Women's basketball team on winning its 12th national title on Sunday.

You can be part of a victory parade and rally in downtown Hartford on Sunday, April 13.  The parade will step off at the State Capitol building at 1:00 P.M. at the intersection of Trinity Street and Elm Street and will end at the intersection of Asylum Street and Trumbull Street.

The rally will begin at approximately 1:30 P.M. and will be held outside of the main entrance of the XL Center on Trumbull Street.
 

Congrats Mr. K on Principal of the Year Honors

Last week, my colleague Sen. Jeff Gordon and I proudly presented a citation to Skinner Road School Principal Bryan Kerachsky in honor of his being named CAS Elementary Principal of the Year. The students’ enthusiastic chants of “Mr. K!” as the award was announced serve as proof that this honor is well deserved. Congrats, Mr. K!
 

Community Events

POSTPONED, the Tree Walk at Valley Falls Park that was to take place on Saturday, April 12th at 10:00 A.M but has been moved to Saturday, April 26th at 10:00 A.M. due to the expected rainy weather.

You will be able to explore Valley Falls Park with Rockville Public Library and Certified Arborist Devin Savoy from SavATree of Bloomfield. On this guided walk, you'll identify native trees and shrubs, discuss common pests and diseases affecting our forests, and explore tree structure and growth habits.

Meet in the Valley Falls parking lot at 9:45 A.M., please wear proper footwear and bring a water bottle. 

Registration is required, click here to register.
 
 

Looking for fun vacation week activities?  On Wednesday, April 16 at 2:00 P.M. at the Rockville Public Library come and show your skills with Chain Reactions & Creative Contraptions engineering fun.  Ages 5 and above welcome!
 

The Town of Vernon Parks and Recreation Department has begun its search for summer seasonal positions.  Included in that search is Lifeguards, Gators Swim Team Coach, Summer Camp Assistant Director & Seasonal Park Maintainers.