Honoring our Veterans, Special Session, and Navigating Dementia Care

November 5, 2025


 

In honor of Veterans Day, I want to take a moment to personally thank those who have served in the United States military. Your courage, dedication, and sacrifices have protected the freedoms we cherish and kept our nation strong.

I am deeply grateful for your service and for the example you set through your commitment and selflessness. Today and every day, please know how much your efforts and sacrifices are appreciated.

Thank you for your service, and for all you’ve done to defend our country and preserve our way of life.


On Veterans Day, Tuesday, November 11 at 10:30 A.M. the East Hartford Veterans Commission will be having a wreath-laying ceremony at the World War I Memorial on the front lawn of the Raymond Library (840 Main Street).

Click here for more information on the ceremony.


Special Session: November 12

The House of Representatives will convene for a special session on Wednesday, November 12, to address the urgent challenges posed by federal funding cuts. Our focus will be approving state funds to protect essential programs that support Connecticut families.


Heating Assistance

During the fifth annual Heating Assistance Awareness Month this November, East Hartford is partnering with Eversource to raise awareness of the programs available to help pay or lower heating bills, and keep homes warm this winter.

If you or someone you know is struggling to keep up with their energy bills, now is the time to get assistance this winter heating season. There is a plan for everyone, including:

Connecticut Energy Assistance Program (CEAP):

  • Click here to apply to get up to $645 towards your heating bill from CEAP. 

Energy Efficiency:

  • Click here to take advantage of Eversource’s energy efficiency programs, incentives and tips to help you save money and reduce your overall energy use during the colder months. Renters need permission from their landlords to participate.

Winter Protection:

  • If you provide proof of qualifying household income or public assistance benefits you receive for at least one household member, your service cannot be shut off between November 1 and May 1.

Click here to learn more about these programs provided through Eversource.
Click here to find your Community Action Agency (CAA) or call 2-1-1 to learn more.


Food Assistance

Local food pantries across the state are providing essential assistance to those in need and are also seeking donations to help meet the growing demand.

Click here to find food programs and services available through 211 Connecticut. You can also call 2-1-1, or 1-800-203-1234.

Click here to find a Connecticut Foodshare food pantry or mobile food pantry.

For those neighbors who are not struggling please consider making a monetary donation or even donating your time. Click here to volunteer and/or donate to Connecticut Foodshare. 


Dementia Care in Connecticut

Governor Ned Lamont officially proclaimed November as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in Connecticut. Alongside this proclamation, House Bill 6771, signed into law on June 3, 2025, introduces several major initiatives to strengthen dementia and Alzheimer’s care statewide:

  • Creates an Alzheimer’s and Dementia Task Force, to guide policy, improve coordination, and recommend strategies for prevention, diagnosis, and care.
  • Requires insurance coverage for biomarker testing, ensuring residents have access to diagnostic tools that can detect Alzheimer’s and related dementias earlier.
  • Adds new measures for improved care access and coordination that support patients, families, caregivers, and healthcare providers.

The state has also released Connecticut’s Guide for Navigating Dementia Care, a new resource designed to help:

  • Residents and families locate local dementia care resources.
  • Healthcare providers and agencies connect patients with appropriate services.
  • Caregivers find community support and education.

Click here to download a copy of the Guide in English or Spanish.

Click here for more information about brain health from The Department of Public Health.


2025 Public Acts

The 2025 Office of Legislative Research Public Act Summary Book is now available. The Public Act Summary Book contains concise summaries of all legislation passed so far in 2025. It is fully searchable by key word, hyperlinked throughout for quick navigation, and organized by committee. 

Click here to access the digital copy of the book.


Drug Disposal Pouch

Last week, Governor Ned Lamont and The Governor’s Prevention Partnership announced the launch of a new initiative to distribute 50,000 drug-deactivation pouches across Connecticut. The effort aims to help families safely dispose of unused medications at home, reducing the risk of drug misuse and protecting the environment.

The state is mailing 50,000 Deterra drug-deactivation pouches to residents in about 40 communities. The pouches, particularly targeted at households with children, provide a simple and environmentally friendly way to prevent prescription drug misuse.

The Deterra pouches deactivate prescription and over-the-counter medications, as well as liquids, patches, and creams. To use them, individuals place the unwanted substances in the pouch, add warm water, seal it, and dispose of it safely in the household trash.

The initiative, which will distribute approximately another 50,000 pouches each year through 2029, is part of a $2 million prevention program funded by the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services through the Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee.

Click here for more information on the Governor's Prevention Partnership and click here to request a Deterra pouch.


Community Events

Click here for more information and to register to adopt a resident.


Click here to register, pre-registration is required. Click here for more information or call Parks and Recreation at 860-291-7160.