CURRENT NEWS

Protecting our Air and Environment

July 29, 2022
While work at the federal level to step up the fight against climate change has been slow at best, here at the state level, House Democrats supported policies during the 2022 legislative session that will help cut our carbon footprint, promote environmental justice, and protect the health of Connecticut residents.
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Historic Budget Approved by General Assembly

May 17, 2022
After months of negotiation and hearing input from residents across our state, the Connecticut General Assembly's two houses (the House of Representatives and the Senate) approved the $24 billion state budget which provides historic tax relief for working families and makes vital investments in our municipalities, non-profits, child care providers, and more.
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More Progress on the Environment!

May 3, 2022
After four years of debate, three public hearings, hundreds of pieces of testimony, and days of negotiating, the bill to require the teaching of climate change in all Connecticut public schools will, at long last, become law. 
 
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2022 Constituent Survey

April 22, 2022

Sound public policy cannot be made in a vacuum, so getting ideas and criticism from residents is a necessary part of the legislative process. That’s why earlier this spring I sent a survey to all my constituents in the 36th General Assembly District. More than 100 people responded (both online and through the mail) and I want to express my deep appreciation for this wonderful show of civic engagement.

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Bills Passing out of the Environment Committee

March 29, 2022

Having concluded the phase of the Legislative Session in which we hold public hearings, committees are now voting to pass bills out of committee for consideration on the full floor of the House or Senate (depending on where the bill emanated from originally).

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