Sales Tax-Free Week on Clothing is Back
August 7, 2024Connecticut's annual summer Sales Tax-Free Week on clothing is back, and this year it runs from Sunday August 18 through Saturday August 24.
Nominations Open for Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame
July 24, 2024Nominations are now open for the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame class of 2024. Consider nominating a Veteran you know for this year's class. The nominating period runs until September 15. An official induction ceremony will be held later in the year.
New State Laws Effective This Month
July 2, 2024Almost 100 new state laws passed by the legislature aimed at improving the quality of life in our great state took effect July 1.
Helping Families Stay Healthy
June 5, 2024Nutrition is an important factor in keeping us healthy, and legislation passed this session is designed to improve access to healthy food choices for families in need.
The health and well-being of our community’s families and children is at the heart of a priority bill (HB 5003) of House Democrats that was approved unanimously by both the House and Senate.
Early Childhood Care and Education
May 22, 2024A House Democrats' priority bill aimed at improving access to affordable early childhood care and education was passed by the full legislature this session.
High-quality and affordable early childhood care and education contribute toward building a more robust economy and help encourage the success of working families and future generations.
Connecticut has one of the highest costs of childcare in the country, so it was critical to find ways to make childcare and early childhood education more affordable and accessible.
Improving Care for Our Seniors
May 15, 2024Legislation designed to improve the quality and access to elder care was overwhelmingly approved by both the House and Senate with strong bipartisan support.
House Passes Paid Sick Days Legislation
May 1, 2024Though most workers in Connecticut currently earn paid time off from their jobs, unfortunately there are still many employers who do not offer this critical benefit that is important to sustaining a productive healthy workplace.
This is why House Democrats led the way in passing legislation (HB 5005) last week to allow for the accrual of paid leave, up to 40 hours each year, for those working at least 120 days annually.
Helping to Combat Climate Change
March 27, 2024As the Earth continues to heat up, bringing more severe storms along with wetter and warmer seasons, we are working on adopting policies here in Connecticut to help our state do its small part in facing the growing threat of undeniable climate change.





