Alpha Day at the Capitol

April 10, 2026



 

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Dear Neighbor,

Thursday was Alpha Day at the Capitol. Alpha Phi Alpha is the oldest Black fraternity in America, and I am honored to be a member.
 

We gathered at the Capitol for a panel discussion about a myriad of issues, including criminal justice and education. Thank you to everyone who participated in and attended the panel!
 

The Connecticut Department of Transportation announced that that wrong way driver detection preventative maintenance and recertification will be performed on I-95 and I-91 in several southern Connecticut towns and cities, including Norwalk.

On Thursday, April 23, crews will work on the Route 15 Southbound at Exit 17 in Norwalk from 7:00 PM - 5:00 AM.

Click here to learn more. 
 

The deadline to file your taxes is Wednesday, April 15. I wanted to reshare a few free resources available this year for anyone who needs to file state and federal taxes:

  • The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program offers free tax help for low-to moderate-income (under $58,000) people who cannot prepare their own tax returns. Volunteers, sponsored by various organizations, receive training to help prepare basic tax returns in communities across the country. Visit Connecticut's 2-1-1 website and the Free Tax Help page for VITA assistance updates, or visit the IRS Site Locator
  • AARP's Tax-Aide Program, a partnership between the AARP Foundation and the Internal Revenue Service, provides free tax counseling and preparation services to middle-and low-income taxpayers, with special attention to people age 60 and older. Many sites will e-file your federal and Connecticut returns at no cost to you. Visit the AARP Tax-Aide Site Locator to find a location near you.
  • The UConn Law School Tax Clinic is a pro bono (free) legal clinic that provides free legal help to low-income taxpayers with tax problems, either with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS). Lisa Perkins, Clinical Professor & Director, and law students will work on your case. The Tax Clinic also works with attorneys in Connecticut who volunteer to help low-income taxpayers pro bono. The Tax Clinic is independent and separate from the IRS and DRS. It is important to note, that the UCONN tax clinic is only able to assist individual taxpayers with Connecticut income tax problems. Contact Lisa Perkins at lisa.perkins@uconn.edu or 860-570-5165
 

Connecticut’s Renters’ Rebate Program is now open to eligible renters who are elderly or living with a disability and meet certain income requirements.

Qualified applicants may receive rebates of up to $900 for married couples and $700 for single individuals. The rebate amount is determined using a graduated income scale, as well as the total rent and utility payments (excluding telephone) made during the previous calendar year.

Applications must be submitted through your local municipality’s assessor’s office or a designated social service agency. The application period is now open and will run through September 30. Please note that no extensions are permitted, and all applications must be received by the municipality no later than September 30.

Click here for more information about eligibility requirements and how to apply.
 

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