Extreme Hot Weather Protocol, and more
June 20, 2025Due to an anticipated stretch of high temperatures, the state is activating its Extreme Hot Weather Protocol, effective at noon on Sunday, June 22. The protocol will remain in effect through at least 8pm on Wednesday, June 25.
This is the first time this year that the protocol is being activated. The current forecast calls for temperatures to exceed 90 degrees over this period, with a heat index that could range from between 100 to 105 degrees.
Graduations, Summer Fun, and more
June 13, 2025 Deep gratitude to State Representative Corey Paris, State Representative Kate Farrar, Commissioner Beth Bye, Governor Ned Lamont, our amazing legislative colleagues , and the powerful voices of early childhood advocates across Connecticut!
After decades of tireless work 🛠️🔥, we’ve made HISTORY by passing HB 5003 — creating a groundbreaking early childhood endowment that positions Connecticut as a national leader in supporting families and expanding access to quality child care .
This is more than a policy win — it’s a transformative milestone for generations to come.
Thank you ALL for being part of this game-changing victory — the future is brighter because of YOU!
Rollin' with Rep. Nolan
June 11, 2025
Join State Representative Anthony Nolan as he hits the road in Rollin’ with Rep. Nolan, a web series that shines a spotlight on the agencies and departments working every day to support our communities—from youth services and mental health programs to housing and reentry initiatives. As a longtime New London police officer and advocate for public safety and justice, Rep. Nolan brings a unique perspective to these conversations. His background gives him a deep understanding of the challenges people face—and the frontline work being done to help.
End of Session Recap
June 6, 2025The legislative session officially concluded last Wednesday, and we got a lot done for the people of Connecticut. I can't wait to tell you about some of the amazing bills we passed, starting with our two-year budget.
Special Education, Housing Reform, and more
May 30, 2025For too long, Connecticut's special education model has faced fundamental flaws that prevented all students from receiving the proper education they deserve. With our recent passage of HB 5001: An Act Concerning the Quality and Delivery of Special Education Services in Connecticut, we are taking important steps to reform this system.
This bill, which passed 148-0 in the House on a bipartisan basis, makes historic investments for students in special education, delivers better access to services, and provides cost controls and greater transparency.
Memorial Day, and more
May 23, 2025Monday is Memorial Day - a day of remembering and honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. I hope you'll take the opportunity this long weekend to reflect on the bravery of those who gave their lives so we can live and prosper in our great nation, and to spend time connecting with your loved ones.
It is also worth reminding yourself to live a life that is meaningful and worthy of the sacrifices so many have made.
I hope you and your friends and family have a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.
Senior Center Visit, Great Bills Passed, and more
May 16, 2025The New London Senior Center is a true gem in our community, offering enriching programs and meaningful experiences for our seniors. From health and wellness activities to social events and educational trips, the center empowers older adults to stay active, connected, and engaged.
They recently visited the State Capitol—where seniors had the opportunity to see the House chambers in action—and it was a powerful reminder of how valued and involved they are in civic life. The center continues to open doors to new opportunities, proving that it’s never too late to learn, explore, and see what’s happening in Hartford.
New Leadership Role, Passing Bills, and more
May 9, 2025This past week marked a meaningful milestone as I had the privilege of presiding over a session at the Capitol for the first time in my new capacity as Deputy Speaker. It was a powerful and humbling experience, and I’m sincerely thankful for the trust and support shown to me.
A sincere thank you to Speaker Matt Ritter and his exceptional team for support. I will continue using this opportunity to lead with integrity, advocating for the people of New London and all of Connecticut.





