CURRENT NEWS

Judiciary Committee Passes H.B. 5417

April 4, 2022

Over the last 15 years, every juvenile justice bill has gone to the Governor’s desk with strong support from member on both sides of the aisle. As we work to respond to the pandemic-driven uptick in car thefts and other criminal activity that all states have experienced, House Democrats have led bipartisan discussions since last summer to develop juvenile justice reforms without undoing our recent progress.

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Programs for East Hartford Residents

March 31, 2022

East Hartford Social Services, in partnership with the Assessor’s Office, administers several exemption programs that benefit the elderly, persons with disabilities, and veterans.  Applications are accepted from February 1 through May 15 at least every two years. Eligible individuals may receive a credit ranging from $100 to $700. For details regarding eligibility and documentation requirements, please visit the Assessor Exemption Programs website.

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DOT Update for East Hartford

March 29, 2022

The Connecticut Department of Transportation is announcing that the I-84 Eastbound off-ramp to the HOV lane in East Hartford will be temporarily closed from Sunday, April 3rd to Friday, June 3rd, 2022.

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Spring Small Business Support Hours

March 28, 2022

Are you thinking of taking the next step and opening your own small business? Are you in business already and interested in learning more about the resources available to you?

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Gas Tax Savings and More for CT Residents

March 23, 2022

Today, in the House, we passed an emergency-certification that will ease some of the financial burden on Connecticut residents and working families whose wallets and budgets have taken a hit due to rising gas prices and record-breaking inflation levels.

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Expanding Voter Access

March 17, 2022

Voting is a fundamental right that ought to be fair and accessible, but Connecticut's voting laws are needlessly restrictive when it comes to voting by absentee ballot.

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East Hartford School Traffic Concerns Survey

March 16, 2022

The East Hartford Mayor's Office has received numerous calls from residents regarding a reoccurring dangerous traffic situation at nearly every school at drop off and pick up times. These traffic concerns are related to unsafe parking on private and town property during drop off and pick up times that results in significant property damage as depicted in the picture below.

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