Open Enrollment Resources
December 5, 2022The Access Health CT's (AHCT) Open Enrollment Period is now open! During this period, individuals can renew their coverage, explore the various policy options for the first time or see if they can save money.
More Tax Relief for CT Families
November 29, 2022To continue our efforts in easing the burden on families, my colleagues and I yesterday voted to extend sweeping tax relief for the state, provide additional funding for energy assistance programs, and continue premium pay for frontline workers.
Application for Student Loan Debt Relief Now Open
October 18, 2022Earlier this summer, the Biden Administration announced student loan debt relief, and I'm pleased to share that the application process is now open!
UniteCT Allocated Additional $11 Million for Rent and Utility Assistance
October 17, 2022UniteCT, which provides rent and utility assistance for households financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, has been allocated an additional $11 million from the U.S. Department of the Treasury to supplement more than $400 million in federal funding previously allocated for the program that helps keep families safely housed.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October 5, 2022Did you know that an estimated 3,550 Connecticut women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year?
Energy Assistance Program Gets Federal Funding Boost
October 4, 2022An additional $1 Billion boost in federal funding to the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), allowing for more households to receive the benefit in the state, has been allocated as part of an emergency supplemental aid package recently approved by Congress.
Upcoming Windsor Programs & Events
September 30, 2022I am sharing a list of upcoming programs and events being offered by Windsor Recreation & Leisure Services.
CT Makes Historic Pension Payment
September 28, 2022State Comptroller Natalie Braswell announced that her office will transfer $3.1 billion into the rainy-day fund. This move triggers a statutory mandate that requires a one-time, special payment of $2.8 billion to be made toward the state’s unfunded pension liabilities.





