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Happy Friday!
Please keep reading for more information on Opening Day, Black History Month, and more! |
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| The 2026 legislative session officially began on Wednesday. It felt good to be back in the chamber today, and I’m excited to get to work delivering for the people of the 117th District. |
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It's easier than ever to follow along and get involved. There are several resources you can utilize that will help you stay updated on the legislative process as it unfolds in Hartford.
Here's how you can stay connected and actively participate:
- The Office of Legislative Research (OLR) provides nonpartisan and unbiased research to members of the General Assembly and its staff. Part of OLR's duties include writing bill analyses, which are summaries of bills in plain language.
- You can view the Connecticut General Assembly's upcoming events by checking out its schedule on the CGA official website.
- Follow CT-N for live coverage of committee meetings, press conferences, as well as House and Senate floor debates.
- Click here to register to monitor any bill's journey as it goes through the legislative process. By signing up, you can enter the bill number and receive real-time updates. Stay informed with email notifications whenever there's a change.
- Click here for information on how to testify on a bill at a public hearing.
Together, we can ensure all voices are heard.
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Thank you to Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas for inviting me to speak on a panel with the NextGen Program students last month. I loved getting to talk about being a young person in politics, how I got involved, and what it looks like to step into public service. It was especially meaningful to share ways students can plug in locally and at the state level.
The next generation of leaders is already stepping up! |
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| Last week, the West Haven delegation held our pre-session town hall. Thank you to everyone who showed up, asked great questions, and shared what was on your mind! |
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Happy Black History Month! From local organizers to national trailblazers, Black history lives in every corner of Connecticut. This month, we reflect, learn, and honor that legacy.
Click here for a list of Black History Month events in Connecticut. |
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| The public hearing schedule for the week of February 7th is below. Show up, stay informed, have your voice heard! |
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ICYMI - AARP Community Challenge Grant Program
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AARP CT is inviting eligible local nonprofit organizations and government entities to apply for the 2026 AARP Community Challenge grant program. This initiative funds quick-action projects that make communities more livable by enhancing public spaces, transportation, housing, digital connectivity, and more.
This year, AARP will award over $8 million in grants as part of its nationwide Livable Communities initiative, which supports the efforts of cities, towns, neighborhoods, and rural areas to become great places to live, especially for residents age 50 and older. All project application must be consistent with AARP's mission to serve the needs of people 50 and over and meet other eligibility criteria. The Community Challenge is open to eligible 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and 501(c)(6) nonprofit organizations and government entities. Other types of organizations are considered on a case-by-case basis.
This application cycle, AARP has three different grant opportunities:
- Flagship grants support projects that improve public places; transportation; housing; digital connections; and disaster resilience. Awards range from a few hundred dollars to $15,000.
- Capacity-building microgrants are paired with expert support, webinars, and cohort learning for projects to improve walkability and bikeability; implement safe, accessible home modifications; and disaster preparedness training. Awards are $2,500.
- Demonstration grants fund projects that encourage replication of exemplary local efforts. This year’s focus is on improving pedestrian safety, with funding support from Toyota Motor North America; expanding high-speed internet access and adoption, with funding support from Microsoft; and housing choice design competitions. Awards typically range from $10,000-$20,000, not to exceed $25,000.
Applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on March 4. For more information, please click here.
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ICYMI - 2026 Sustainable CT Fellowship Program
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Applications are now being accepted for the 2026 Sustainable CT Fellowship Program.
The Sustainable CT Fellowship Program is a paid, full-time summer position for students who are currently enrolled in a post-secondary degree program or who will graduate during the 2025–2026 academic year. Fellows gain hands-on experience supporting municipalities in implementing Sustainable CT actions, tracking progress toward certification, and fostering community engagement in sustainability initiatives.
All applications must be submitted by Monday, February 9, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. EST. Click here to learn more. |
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Sincerely,
 MJ Shannon State Representative |
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