Connecticut Begins to Reopen

Reopening Connecticut
On Wednesday, the state began “Phase One” of Governor Lamont’s reopening plan. This applied to offices, retail and malls, as well as the outdoor sections of restaurants, zoos, and museums. This plan originally called for the reopening of hair salons and barbershops, but at the last minute, the governor changed his mind and pushed this out to June 1 to align with other states.
While I share the governor’s concern for the safe and responsible reopening of Connecticut businesses and organizations, we are also requesting a timely one, and we are asking him for greater transparency, predictability, and legislative involvement in this important process.
I also believe that municipalities and affected businesses should have greater say in the formation of these plans. With safe measures in place, we believe Connecticut can reopen all businesses safely and efficiently so we can protect our residents while allowing businesses to recover from the economic impact of COVID-19.
Here is a letter to the governor from House Republicans asking for a more open process. The letter also calls for collaboration with members of the House and Senate as we are the ones representing those most affected by this crisis.
Below are guidelines for the Phase One reopening, as well as other useful resources.
Executive Order 7PP
This week, the governor issued Executive Order 7PP, which repeals some of the previous executive orders restricting certain business operations. Additionally, the order extends restrictions on large gatherings, indoor gyms, and movie theaters until June 20. The order also states that summer schools may not begin until at least July 6, and day camps are not permitted to open until June 22 at the earliest. Overnight and resident camp operations will not be allowed to operate for the duration of the public health emergency.
Reopening Self-Certification for Businesses
Please note: Businesses eligible to participate in the Phase One reopening must complete the self-certification form.
Resources for Phase One Reopening
Department of Agriculture (DoAg)
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Farm Stands, Stores, and Community Supported Agriculture: Click Here
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Farmers’ Market: Click Here
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Equestrian Facilities: Click Here
Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD)
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Museums and Zoos (outdoor spaces only): Click Here
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Offices: Click Here
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Restaurants (outdoor seating only): Click Here
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Retail and Malls: Click Here
Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)
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Operational Plan for CT State Parks and Boat Launches: Click Here
Department of Public Health (DPH)
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Best Practices for Dentists and Dentists’ Offices: Click Here
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Private Family Campground Rules and Recommendations: Click Here
Other Useful Resources for Businesses
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CT Business Reopening and Recovery Center: Click Here
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General Safe Workplace Rules for Employers: Click Here
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Small Business Reopening Resource Guide: Click Here
PPP Loan Forgiveness
The US Small Business Administration (SBA) has published the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness application. Please note that all borrowers applying for forgiveness should submit this application directly to their lenders.
This application has the following components: (1) the PPP Loan Forgiveness Calculation Form; (2) PPP Schedule A; (3) the PPP Schedule A Worksheet; and (4) the optional PPP Borrower Demographic Information Form. All borrowers must submit (1) and (2) to their lender.
As a reminder, borrowers are eligible for full loan forgiveness if the funds are used for payroll costs, interest on a mortgage, rent, and utilities.
PPP Loan Forgiveness Application: Click Here
Latest COVID-19 Data for CT
Below are the latest data from the Connecticut Department of Public Health:
- Statewide Confirmed COVID-19 Cases: 39,208
- Current Statewide COVID-19-Related Hospitalizations: 816
- Statewide Confirmed COVID-19 Fatalities: 3,582
- Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Griswold: 20
- Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Lisbon: 5
- Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Plainfield: 133
- Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Sterling: 2
- Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Voluntown: 9
This data is current as of 8:30 p.m. on 5/20/2020.
Additional Resources
As a reminder, these are the best regularly updated global, federal, and state resources:
Global
World Health Organization: Click Here
Federal
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Click Here
State
State of Connecticut Web Portal: Click Here
CT House Republican Resource Page: Click Here
CTAlerts: To subscribe, text the key word COVIDCT to 888-777
News from the governor’s office: Click Here
FAQ Document: Click Here
Governor’s COVID-19 Executive Orders affecting…
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Business, Labor, and Housing: Click Here
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Health and Human Services: Click Here
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Education and Childcare: Click Here
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State & Local Government Operations & Elections: Click Here
As always, never hesitate to contact me with questions or concerns about the state and local response to the COVID-19 pandemic, or any state government issues. I am more than happy to speak with you directly, provide more information if possible, and to serve as a resource for you and your families.
Email: Brian.Lanoue@cga.ct.gov
Best,

State Rep. Brian Lanoue
45th General Assembly District
Griswold, Lisbon, Plainfield, Sterling, Voluntown