Updates from Fairfield
August 10, 2020I hope this message finds you with electricity in your homes. As of 6:15 Monday evening, 356 homes remain without power. I know it has been a long week for so many and we will talk more about this storm and the response, including both a PURA and legislative investigation.
Fairfield Storm Updates
August 6, 2020Some of you may be reading this by candlelight Abraham Lincoln style. As of this writing, 47% of the town is still without power. Earlier today, First Selectwoman Kupchick invited members of the state delegation to participate in the Emergency Operation Command meeting.
Fairfield Storm Updates
August 5, 2020Hurricane season hit hard yesterday and today we are beginning what is likely to be a protracted recovery. Below is information as of mid-afternoon on Wednesday. Given what I have learned, much patience and cooperation will be needed in the coming days. Please reach out if you need assistance.
COVID Updates & Resources
July 31, 2020As we approach the end of another week and month in the time of COVID, I hope this finds you healthy and safe.
Special Session & Travel Restrictions
July 21, 2020Earlier today the House leadership announced that the House will be called into session on Thursday at 11:00 am. Much attention has been given to the bill on police accountability, but there will be three other bills on Telehealth, Insulin costs and access to No-Excuse Absentee Balloting.
Special Session & Community Updates
July 14, 2020As reports come in from around the country of COVID positive cases and hospitalizations surging, here in Connecticut we can be thankful and proud of the fact that to date we have been successful in slowing the spread of this virus.
Safety Updates
July 10, 2020As we prepare for Tropical Storm Fay to head up the coast, now is a good time to remind you of the steps you can take to prepare for Hurricane season.
Safety and Community Updates
July 9, 2020I hope you all have been able to find some enjoyment during these summer days. In the coming weeks, it is anticipated that the Legislature will return to the Capitol for a special session devoted to absentee ballots and police accountability.