Third-grade Students at Hebron Elementary Meet Their State Representative

Posted on March 14, 2024

I had the opportunity to talk with third-grade students from Hebron Elementary School (It was great to see Mr. Hurley!) who were visiting the State Capitol as part of a school tour. I will always make time to break from the chaotic day-to-day nature of committee meetings and other legislative events to meet with individuals and/or groups from our district, especially our teachers and their students.

 

House Republicans React to Housing Committee Advancing Bill to Increase Housing Authority Jurisdiction 

Posted on March 1, 2024

Hartford, Conn.– The Housing Committee met Thursday, February 29, 2024 to vote on a number of proposals, including two very controversial ones.

S.B. No. 207 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING HOUSING AUTHORITY JURISDICTION.

S.B. No. 143 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING EVICTIONS FOR CAUSE

Ranking Member Tony Scott (R-112) issued the following statement: “A new legislative session is here and once again we’re dealing with another proposal to take local control away from municipalities. An Act Concerning Housing

Glastonbury Legislative Town Hall

Posted on February 6, 2024

I appreciate everyone who came out last night to the Legislative Town Hall the Glastonbury delegation held at the Welles-Turner Memorial Library to discuss the issues most important to you, your family, and the community.

The EV mandate was the first topic brought up and was met with mixed feelings regarding its implementation. While those in support highlighted the need to do something to better our environment, others mentioned our electrical costs, questions about the grid as to reasons

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