Rep. Carpino: Mid-Session Update

Posted on April 5, 2021

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We entered this legislative session knowing our main priority would be continuing to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and charting a path forward.  As session is at its midway point, I think it is important to provide an update.

Although not every issue is unanimous, bipartisan measures are underway. The House of Representatives voted to allow restaurants to cut through red tape and maximize outdoor dining options. We also voted to require greater accountability for how Connecticut spends federal COVID-19 relief funds.  Unfortunately, a proposal I supported that would have created a pathway to reaffirm the legislature as an equal branch of government in making decisions about pandemic policy failed, but we must continue to move forward even when we disagree.

While this session has been like none other, I have focused on helping constituents navigate government agencies and legislative proposals to improve our state and communities.

Some of my proposals include:

  • Addressing the dangerous uptick in juvenile related auto thefts;
  • Establishing an option for towns and cities to better respond to community needs by deferring taxes for 90 days;
  • Strengthening education tools that became necessary as a result of COVID-19;
  • Simplifying access to the appropriate medication for individuals with behavioral health needs; and
  • Increasing the property tax credit.

COVID-19 has hit many very hard. It is important that we provide a solid education for our children, keep our neighbors healthy, and assist the businesses that have struggled. A lot will happen between now and the end of session on June 9th. I hope we will focus more on the matters that will help the state recover and less on issues that will divide us.

Always,

Christie Carpino
State Representative, Portland & Cromwell
Christie.Carpino@housegop.ct.gov

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