CURRENT NEWS

Connecticut Invests $70 Million To Protect Health Care Subsidies

December 15, 2025

Last week, the U.S. Senate failed to extend federal Affordable Care Act subsidies. As a result, Governor Lamont announced that the state expects to spend roughly $70 million next year to make up for the loss. These funds will come from a $500 million contingency reserve we created during last month’s special session to address potential federal cuts to safety-net programs.

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Upcoming Events in Danbury

December 10, 2025

The Catholic War Veterans of Danbury - Post 1042 will host a breakfast with Santa on December 13 from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Please see the flyer below for more information.

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Honoring the Scouts on the House Floor

November 24, 2025

I took a moment to talk about the importance of Scouting during special session earlier this month. To show my appreciation, I wore my merit badge sash. I was inspired by fellow Eagle Scout and Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery - a couple of months ago, he wore his stash as he walked into Ford Field, the Lions' home stadium.

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SNAP Update

October 29, 2025

Governor Ned Lamont has announced $3 million in emergency state funding for Connecticut Foodshare, the state’s largest food bank, to assist residents expected to lose access to federal food assistance due to the shutdown of the federal government. As a result:

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SNAP Update

October 29, 2025

Governor Ned Lamont has announced $3 million in emergency state funding for Connecticut Foodshare, the state’s largest food bank, to assist residents expected to lose access to federal food assistance due to the shutdown of the federal government. As a result:

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