CURRENT NEWS

Special Education, Plainville Funding, and more

May 31, 2025

For too long, Connecticut's special education model has faced fundamental flaws that prevented all students from receiving the proper education they deserve. With our recent passage of HB 5001: An Act Concerning the Quality and Delivery of Special Education Services in Connecticut, we are taking important steps to reform this system.

This bill, which passed 148-0 in the House on a bipartisan basis, makes historic investments for students in special education, delivers better access to services, and provides cost controls and greater transparency.

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Memorial Day, Visits with Healthcare Workers, and more

May 23, 2025

Monday is Memorial Day - a day of remembering and honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. I hope you'll take the opportunity this long weekend to reflect on the bravery of those who gave their lives so we can live and prosper in our great nation, and to spend time connecting with your loved ones.

It is also worth reminding yourself to live a life that is meaningful and worthy of the sacrifices so many have made.

I hope you and your friends and family have a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.

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Visit to Our Senior Center, Plainville Day, and more

May 16, 2025

We had an incredible turnout this week at the Plainville Senior Center, where we gathered with our amazing seniors to discuss important issues that impact their lives.

Everyone had such great questions, making for an engaging and insightful discussion! I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve this incredible community and connect on issues that truly matter.

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Honoring Nurses, Passing Bills, and more

May 9, 2025

This week is National Nurses Week, and I was proud to join colleagues and advocates to discuss one of the biggest barriers to keeping our nurses safe: the Medicaid medication administration rate.

I had one main message for my fellow lawmakers this session: we need policy, not pizza parties, and we will fight as long as we need to to give our nurses the respect they deserve.

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Climate Bill, Blue Collar Caucus, and more

May 2, 2025

I want to give you an exciting update about some of the work I'm doing for you at the Capitol.

This week marked the first press conference for the newly formed Blue Collar Caucus! I'm honored to co-chair this caucus alongside State Representative Kara Rochelle. We are starting off with over 40 legislators who are focused on the issues that matter most to Connecticut's working- and middle-class residents, including protecting people in the workplace, tax policies that puts working people first, lowering costs, and more. We are ready to get to work!

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Senior Scams Event Update, and more

April 25, 2025

Saturday, April 26 from 10am-2pm is DEA National RX Take Back Day. If you have unused, unwanted, and/or expired OTC and/or prescription medicine in your cabinets, now is a great time to safely dispose of them. Many police departments already have permanent medication drop boxes in their building, but DEA Take Back Day is a great day to dispose of these meds, too.

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Community Events, Tracking Federal Cuts, and more

April 17, 2025

Any Connecticut-based businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities that have been impacted by recent actions from the federal government are encouraged to report that information through a newly established online reporting tool.

The information will be compiled into a central database and provide policymakers with a better understanding of how these directives are affecting various groups, geographical regions, and sectors of the economy.

Some examples of reportable items include:

Pauses, cancellations, and reductions in federal funding
Reductions in employment
Impact from tariffs

Please report only confirmed issues you've encountered, not potential impacts.

Any information that is reported will become public information.

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Public Health Week, Oral Health and World Parkinson’s Disease Awareness

April 11, 2025

People who live in Connecticut currently pay the second-highest electricity prices in the country, placing an undue financial strain on families, businesses, and communities. Our goal in the legislature is to implement policies that lower prices and enhance transparency that would benefit all ratepayers.

There are two important pieces of legislation, House Bill 1531 and House Bill 7206, aimed at tackling the rising cost of utility bills while ensuring greater accountability for public utilities. Both bills passed out of the Government Administration and Elections Committee and now move to the House and Senate floors for further consideration.

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