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Witchcraft Exoneration Panel

March 31, 2023

Earlier this week, I joined Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz, Senator Saud Anwar, and a panel of CT historians to discuss Connecticut’s history of persecuting women by wrongly accusing them of witchcraft. We explored the history of the trials, how descendants of these women are working to seek justice, and the pending legislation that would exonerate them. Click the image below for the complete discussion.

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On the Porch with State Rep. Stephen Meskers

March 28, 2023

Please enjoy this episode of "On the Porch". This week, I was joined by State Representative Stephen Meskers, who represents the 150th District in Greenwich, CT. He is the chair of Commerce and is on the Energy and Technology, the Finance and Revenue and Bonding, and Real Estate and Insurance Committees.

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March is Women's History Month

March 10, 2023

March is Women's History Month and March 8 was International Women's Day - a day to celebrate women who have inspired change throughout history, and recognize those who continue to fight for the fair and equitable treatment of women and girls around the world. I am also thrilled to celebrate the many accomplishments of women in Connecticut and beyond throughout the coming weeks!

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Join the America 250 | CT Commission Community Listening Sessions

March 7, 2023

Last year, the America 250 | CT Commission was created to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which will take place in 2026. The Commission is tasked with creating an inclusive and engaging commemoration where Connecticut’s residents can appreciate history's relevance and understand the diverse people of the past that all contributed to the American story.

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Critical Benefits Coming To an End

February 24, 2023

I am writing to inform you there will be changes for some of our most vulnerable individuals and families who are on Medicaid. Starting on April 1, the COVID-19 public health emergency protection will be coming to an end. Medicaid enrollees who were continuously covered will again have to provide proof of eligibility to continue getting benefits.

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