It's Time To Apply For Heating Assistance
August 28, 2019The back-to-school season serves as a reminder that the cold months of winter are fast approaching and many residents across the state will be in need of assistance to pay their heating bills.
Newsletter Outlines What We Accomplished
July 27, 2019We made great progress during the 2019 legislative session. As I outline in my newsletter to New Britain residents, we passed bipartisan legislation that improves the lives of working families, encourages economic growth and makes critical investments in the future of our children, as well as our state. Click here to read my newsletter. Click here for Español.
Paid Family Medical Leave Bill Is Signed
June 27, 2019Today is a great day for Connecticut. Governor Ned Lamont signed into law legislation we worked hard to pass -- the nation's most generous Paid Family and Medical Leave law.
House OKs Requiring High School Courses On Black, Puerto Rican, Latino Histories
May 22, 2019Led by Rep. Bobby Sanchez, co-chair of the Education Committee, the House of Representatives approved legislation Wednesday for including African-American, Puerto Rican and Latino studies in the public high school curriculum.
House OKs Minimum Pay Increase Bill
May 13, 2019Hourly minimum-pay employees are moving closer to a living wage. The House has approved House Bill 5004 to increase the minimum wage incrementally to $15 in 2023. The last time the minimum was increased was in 2017. No one who works full-time should have to live in poverty.
Puerto Rican Day At The Capitol Is May 29
May 7, 2019Puerto Rican Day at the State Capitol is May 29. A roundtable discussion titled “Somos de Aquí” will focus on the rich history of the people and culture of Puerto Rico in Connecticut through the eyes of historians, academics, local and state leaders, and students
Rep. Sanchez Announces May 4 Town Hall
April 25, 2019Representative Robert Sanchez, the House chair of the Education Committee, announces that the legislature's Black and Puerto Rican Caucus will hold a town Hall Saturday, May 4, in New Britain to hear the issues and concerns of people living in Black and Latino communities.
Legislation Focuses On Education Issues
March 22, 2019Rep. Bobby Sanchez, co-chair of the Education Committee, has pushed forward a half-dozen bills that would boost pay for child care workers, increase the state’s contribution to child-care slots and vouchers, expand eligibility for state subsidies and make it easier for child care workers to afford the college credentials required of them, according to Linda Conner Lambeck, Connecticut Post reporter who writes about education issues.