Memorial Day, and more

May 23, 2025



 

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Dear Neighbor,

Happy Friday!

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.

With less than two weeks until the legislative session concludes, I'm looking forward to the final push to the finish line at the Capitol.

As always, please email me at Dan.Gaiewski@cga.ct.gov if you are in need of any assistance with Services or about issues the legislature might be addressing!

In the rest of this week's eblast, you can read about our Electric Boat workers Medicaid funding, and more. You can click the links below to navigate between sections.
 
Supporting Our Electric Boat Workers

I was so proud to see UAW 571 - the marine drafters union at Electric Boat - reach a tentative agreement on a five-year contract with Electric Boat Sunday that averts a strike.

The deal made between the two groups includes significant wage increase and progression for employees, making it much more appealing for the recruitment and retention of future workers as well.

These workers are the backbone of Electric Boat, and I am so glad they reached an agreement that gives them the respect and pay they deserve. I will always stand with the workers of Groton and New London!
 
"Day Without Childcare" Event

Last week, I joined TVCCA - Thames Valley Council for Community Action in their “Day Without Childcare” event. In Connecticut, we need reform that will address the childcare shortage, which will support working families by providing them with affordable childcare options. At the same time we need to ensure childcare providers are given wages of dignity. This is a key priority for me, and is one I am fighting for in Hartford.
 
Medical Debt Relief

Medical debt relief is coming to more than 100,000 Connecticut residents!

I’m proud to share that the second round of medical debt relief is on the way  — funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and made possible through our partnership with the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt.

What to expect:

Keep an eye out for an official letter from Undue Medical Debt. THIS IS NOT JUNK MAIL! There is no application process, no catch, just relief.

Who qualifies?

  • Individuals earning up to 400% of the federal poverty level
  • Those whose medical debt equals 5% or more of annual income

This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to health equity, financial relief, and a more compassionate healthcare system for all Connecticut residents. You can view a sample of what this letter looks like at https://shorturl.at/6XUQs.

 
Medicaid Funding, Workers' Compensation Legislation

This week, the House worked quickly and effectively to strengthen health coverage for nearly one million elderly, disabled, and low-income children. The vote to secure $284 million in allocations for the current state budget will ensure Connecticut’s federally supported Medicaid health insurance program runs through the end of the fiscal year.

On Monday, the Governor made a Declaration of the Existence of Extraordinary Circumstances. This declaration allowed us to work around our spending restrictions, but it does not impact or expand the spending cap for future fiscal years reassuring those concerned about long-term fiscal discipline.

HB 6863 also includes a provision to help mitigate the financial effect following a Supreme Court ruling that would have impacted businesses. Employers had been bracing for a staggering 265% increase in workers’ compensation claims. This measure had become a top legislative priority for employers and municipal leaders across the state, who warned that inaction would have had far-reaching economic consequences.

Together, the emergency Medicaid funding and the workers’ compensation modification highlight our ability to work together in the legislature and to protect essential services for residents while safeguarding the state’s economic strength.

 
Meeting with New London's Kid Governor Cabinet Member

It was great to join Rep. Anthony Nolan to meet and speak with Connecticut's Kid Governor Cabinet Member Nava Ekstrand, a 5th grader at Bennie Dover Jackson Multi-Magnet Middle School in New London.

Nava ran for Kid Governor and her campaign platform was centered around the issue of littering. It’s always inspiring hearing from the next generation of leaders. 
 
Around the District

Over the weekend, Rep. Aundré Bumgardner and I participated in the Ribbon Cutting at the Thames River Heritage Park new dock at the Submarine Force Museum in Groton and presented a citation recognizing the completion of the project.

I also attended the 81st Mitchell College Commencement, and then in the afternoon I celebrated Haitian Flag Day with members of the Haitian community all in New London.

Congratulation to the graduates, and let's remember to continue celebrating different cultures, especially the ones in our community!
 
EMS Week

In Connecticut, we have:

  • 20,000+ certified EMS personnel
  • 450,000 emergency calls annually
  • 75 volunteer ambulance services providing EMS support
  • 58 volunteer fire departments providing EMS support
  • 24/7 dedication to our communities

Join me this EMS Week in honoring the dedication, courage, and lifesaving care of Connecticut’s EMS professionals. Thank you to every EMT, paramedic, dispatcher, and first responder who make the difference between life and death.

 

Sincerely,

Dan Gaiewski
State Representative

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