Sales Tax Free Week
August 16, 2026The 2026 Connecticut Sales Tax Free Week starts Sunday, August 16th, through Saturday, August 22nd. This week provides a chance for families to save money, whether it is taking children back-to-school shopping or treating yourself or your loved ones.
Passport Day
August 13, 2026Passport Day presented by the office of Sen. Richard Blumenthal is Friday, August 21, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Old State House (800 Main Street, Hartford). The CT Passport Agency will be on-site, and attendees can apply for TSA PreCheck and, if conditionally approved, complete an interview for Global Entry.
CEA Voting Record Score
July 17, 2026I'm grateful to receive an A rating from the Connecticut Education Association (CEA) in recognition of my legislative work during the 2025–26 session.
Summertime Child Nutrition Assistance Program
July 15, 2026Families across Connecticut are receiving extra help putting food on the table this summer through the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (S-EBT) program.
CT Career Paths Guide
July 12, 2026The Connecticut Department of Labor has released its latest resource guide, 2025 Connecticut Career Paths, providing tools, strategies, and insights to help individuals explore career opportunities and make informed decisions.
New State Laws Take Effect July 1
June 30, 2026Several new state laws that we passed during the 2026 legislative session will take effect on July 1.
DSS Gives an Update on SNAP & HUSKY Health Work Rules
June 16, 2026The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) wants residents to be aware of new work requirements affecting some recipients of SNAP benefits and upcoming changes to HUSKY Health eligibility rules.
The good news: most people will not lose their benefits. However, it is important to review the new requirements and determine whether they apply to your situation.
Medical Debt Relief
June 11, 2026Medical debt can place a significant financial burden on families in communities across Connecticut, which can result in severe economic hardship or bankruptcy.





