Tax Cuts for CT
January 5, 2024As a result of fiscal responsibility and bipartisanship in 2023, I am pleased to announce that significant relief is on the way for many Connecticut taxpayers in 2024!
Laws Effective January 1
December 22, 2023As we prepare to 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.
Remembering Sandy Hook
December 15, 2023My heart is heavy as we remember the 26 lives lost yesterday in a senseless act of violence. 11 years later, and the pain and heartbreak is still felt all across our state. I'm sending love and strength to the families who, once again, have an empty seat at the table this holiday.
Supporting Arts Grants for Bridgeport
December 8, 2023Bridgeport is receiving supporting arts grants for several local organizations. The Supporting Arts Grant program from the Department of Economic Development provides general operating support to help Connecticut’s arts organizations and municipal arts departments cover programmatic costs associated with their mission-related work.
Access Health CT's Open Enrollment Period Opens November 1
October 31, 2023Access Health CT's (AHCT) Open Enrollment Period for 2024 opens this Wednesday, November 1. During this period, individuals can enroll for the first time, renew their coverage, and explore the various policy options to see which will be the most beneficial.
Disconnected & At-Risk Youth & What Connecticut is Doing to Support Them
October 18, 2023Connecticut-based Dalio Education recently released a report it commissioned that focused on "disconnected and at-risk youth" and found more than 63,000 young adults were disconnected, and 56,000 students were at risk between 2021 and 2022, according to the compiled data.
ArrayRx Is Now Open!
October 6, 2023Update! The ArrayRx program is now OPEN.
I highly encourage you to take advantage of this free program that can save Connecticut residents up to 80% off certain prescriptions at nearly all pharmacies in the state. There's no cost, age restriction or income restriction to join. To sign up, please click here.
Paying Down Pension Debt
October 4, 2023Last week, Connecticut transferred more than $1.3 billion to pay down its long-term pension debt.
Since the legislature enacted the state’s “fiscal guardrails” in 2017, more than $7 billion in excess contributions captured from volatile revenue sources have been made to pay down pension debt, resulting in far-reaching savings for Connecticut taxpayers.