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Early voting has started, and will end Sunday, Nov. 2. Hours are daily (Sunday through Saturday) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except on Tuesday, Oct. 28, and Thursday, Oct. 30, which have extended hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Same-day registration will be available during early voting hours and on Election Day.
Absentee Ballots must be received by 8 p.m., before closing on Nov. 4, Election Day. Please mail your ballot early so it's received before polls close on Nov. 4.
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| After-School Program Grants |
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I am thrilled that The Carver and Norwalk Housing Authority received a total of three grants (The Carver received two, NHA got one) totaling close to $500,000 for expanding high-quality, after-school programs that provide academic supports and enrichment opportunities beyond the school day.
The grants were part of a total of $5.3 million the state is spending on over 40 programs in 30 towns and cities, including Norwalk.
The Carver received two grants of $153,880 each for the Ponus Ridge STEAM Academy, Roton Middle School, Nathan Hale Middle School and West Rocks Middle School programs.
NHA received a $153,880 grant for 20 West Ave., Colonial Village and Rodner Court programs.
These after-school programs are essential for the development of our children, and enrich not just their academics, but also their social lives as well. |
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| Special Session Announced |
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The House of Representatives will be in special session on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 10:30 a.m.
I will provide more details as they become available. |
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With the uncertainty surrounding the federal government's shutdown, including its impact on SNAP benefits and Access Health premiums, the United Way of Connecticut’s 211 has published a new resource to help provide up-to-date information.
This resource, which can be found here, outlines the current status of federal programs and provides direct links to state and community resources for those affected.
I encourage you all to not only use the resource, but to share it with those you believe can use it.
FYI: 211 is not directly impacted by the federal government shutdown and continues to operate 24/7/365.
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| Generation Power Assistance |
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The Generation Power CT (GPCT) Emergency Energy Assistance Program provides a one-time grant of up to $500 to help eligible Connecticut households with electric, gas, or fuel expenses. Increasing energy costs are a challenge for many in the state, but through this program, GPCT has helped to provide families across Connecticut with secure access to heat, power, and water. |
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All GPCT energy programs are available to income-eligible households making up to 75% SMI gross household income. Each income-eligible household that receives a GPCT Energy Assistance Award will receive up to $500 toward a future fuel delivery or toward a past-due utility bill.
For the best chance of approval, and to make full use of this once-per-12-months grant, GPCT strongly encourages households to apply for assistance when they are most in need. GPCT has three energy assistance cycles coming up, including Nov 2-10.
The other dates:
To learn more about eligibility requirements and application materials, please click HERE.
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Norwalk's annual Nightfair celebration is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 25, from 2 to 10 p.m.
One of the biggest fall celebrations in the city, Nightfair transforms Washington Street in South Norwalk into a fun-filled festival with music, food, shopping and other entertainment. There will be pumpkin painting, face painting, games, and a trick-or-treat trail, among other things.
For more information, visit here. |
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As always, if you have any comments, questions or concerns, please reach out to my office.
Sincerely,
 Travis Simms |
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