CURRENT NEWS

State Launches New Jobs Portal

January 19, 2024

Connecticut has launched its new jobs portal, jobs.ct.gov, which is aimed at assisting state residents — and those seeking to move here — in the process of finding a job.

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Governor Activates Severe Cold Weather Protocol

January 17, 2024

Governor Lamont has announced that due to a weather forecast indicating that Connecticut will experience a period of extremely cold weather resulting in very low wind chill values over the next several days, he is directing the state’s severe cold weather protocol to go into effect Wednesday afternoon (1/17) and remaining in effect through noon on Monday (1/22).

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PRESS RELEASE: Rep. Foster Co-Hosts Successful "Moving Beyond" Conference in Hartford

January 10, 2024

The half-day event on January 9 at the Legislative Office included 15 research presentations from academics and students from UConn, UConn School of Medicine, Trinity, and Yale, to eight standing committees of the Connecticut General Assembly, including Judiciary, Public Health, Education, and Environment. It also involved state agencies such as the Department of Public Health, Office of Policy and Management, Department of Energy and Environment, Department of Social Services, Department of Developmental Services, Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Labor.

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Legislative & Local Updates - January 8, 2024

January 8, 2024

Last week was a hard week for our little piece of Connecticut. The heart-wrenching news that came out of neighboring Somers, losing four precious children in a fast-moving fire, has been on all our minds since it happened. There are ways you can help the families impacted if you feel so inclined.

We also marked the first anniversary of the loss of a beloved friend and colleague, State Representative Quentin "Q" Williams. We grieve for his family and friends, and for the bright light that left us all too soon. 

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New Laws Effective January 1, 2024

December 29, 2023

As we ring in the new year, there are some laws that become effective on January 1 that were passed during the 2023 legislative session addressing key issue areas including early voting, health and mental health, and online privacy and data protection.

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