Helping to Tackle Food Insecurity
February 27, 2026A new round of state grants will help target food insecurity, which affects an estimated one in ten Connecticut residents.
Student Loan Help Available
February 19, 2026The state's Student Loan Reimbursement Program has recently begun accepting applications for student loan payments that were made during the 2025 calendar year.
Celebrating Black History Month
February 11, 2026February is Black History Month, a time when we celebrate the many achievements and contributions Black Americans have made to our country as we continue to reckon with the systemic racism from our past that is still prevalent today.
Governor Extends Severe Cold Weather Protocol Until February 5
January 26, 2026Governor Ned Lamont announced that, due to an updated weather forecast indicating that this stretch of brutally frigid temperatures Connecticut is experiencing will remain for at least another ten days, he is ordering the duration of the state’s currently enacted Severe Cold Weather Protocol to remain in effect until noon on Thursday, February 5.
Public Forum in Trumbull on January 28
January 26, 2026The forum is hosted by the Connecticut Commission of Human Rights & Opportunities & the Connecticut Commission on Racial & Ethnic Disparities.
Fairfield Town Hall Event on February 5th
January 26, 2026Join me, Rep. Leeper, and Rep. McCarthy Vahey for a town hall event on February 5th at Fairfield University.
Conversation with Your Legislators on January 31
January 23, 2026Join me & State Senator Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox for a "Conversation with Your Legislators," hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Bridgeport Area.
Get Help With Your Heating Bills
January 22, 2026If you or someone you know is struggling to keep up with their energy bills, it is not too late to apply for assistance to help with the costs of this winter heating season.





