State Capitol Update for the week of March 14th
March 18, 2022Dear Friend,
This is my State Capitol update for the week of March 14th.
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Expanding Voter Access
March 17, 2022Voting is a fundamental right that ought to be fair and accessible, but Connecticut's voting laws are needlessly restrictive when it comes to voting by absentee ballot.
State Capitol Update for the week of March 7th
March 11, 2022Dear Friend,
This is my State Capitol update for the week of March 7th.
Reporting Gas Price Gouging
March 8, 2022Connecticut and the nation have seen gas prices increase at an alarming rate during this time of global unrest and the effect of market volatility on commodity prices.
State Capitol update for the week of February 28th
March 4, 2022This is my State Capitol update for the week of February 28th.
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Celebrating Women's History Month
March 1, 2022Since 1987, the month of March has been recognized as National Women's History Month. This offers us all the opportunity to recognize and reflect on how women in our personal lives and throughout history have impacted us individually and collectively.
State Capitol update for the week of February 21st
February 25, 2022Dear Friend,
This is my State Capitol update for the week of February 21st.
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Enhancing Mental Health Services for Children & Families
February 23, 2022The mental health and well-being of our state's youth and families has been a leading priority of mine. While we saw a rise in depression, anxiety, self-harm, and other forms of distress in young people prior to the pandemic, the increased isolation and uncertainty that has come from the past two years has exacerbated this issue. My colleagues and I have worked collaboratively on a bipartisan bill to provide additional support, resources and structural change to the children's mental health system in Connecticut.