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    Tony Scott
    February 17, 2022

    House Republicans share plans for improving public safety and making Connecticut more affordable

    House Republicans share plans for improving public safety and making Connecticut more affordable
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    My fellow House Republicans have shared our plan for the 2022 Legislative Session to focus on restoring public safety, establishing good-faith government practices, making life more affordable, ensuring educational resources are available to all students and addressing the needs of Connecticut’s businesses.

    That plan addresses the needs of families, tax relief and providing more transparency within government. It also enacts measures to protect children from the potential harmful effects that social media has on their mental health by requiring social networks to receive parental consent prior to activating an account of a child who is younger than 16 years old.

    We are also pushing to require state and quasi-public agencies to provide advance notice of all public meetings and events, followed with clear, easy-to-digest reports on department expenditures and contracts that will provide Connecticut residents with peace of mind.

    You can read more about those proposals and our others here. 

    To view our press conference about our proposals, you can visit this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umWxmzJySO0

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