“Let the 2020s be a decade of climate action” op-ed published in the Hartford Courant
January 30, 2020The beginning of the 2020 legislative session marks a moment in time where we can re-evaluate the way we've been tacking the climate crisis.
Danbury Public Library receives $100k for much-needed upgrades
December 18, 2019I’m happy to share some exciting news!
During my campaign in 2018, I promised that I would work tirelessly to bring resources back to the 2nd District. As a result of working with my colleagues and Governor Lamont’s Office, Danbury Public Library has just been approved to receive a $100,000 grant from the state during today's Bond Commission meeting. These new funds will allow the library to undertake its first significant renovation in decades.
“What World AIDS Day means to me” op-ed published in the CT Mirror
December 4, 2019An op-ed I wrote on World AIDS Day got picked up by the CT Mirror’s Viewpoints section. It’s a reflection piece that takes stock of the state of HIV/AIDS in Connecticut.
CT League of Conservation Voters Recognizes Representative Allie-Brennan as a 2019 Environmental Champion
November 18, 2019The Connecticut League of Conservation Voters (CT LCV) has announced that State Representative Raghib Allie-Brennan has been recognized as a 2019 Environmental Champion and received a 100 percent score based upon his voting record during the 2019 legislative session.
Breaking Down the New State Budget
October 18, 2019I’ve been asked about what this massive document will do to property and income tax rates as well as social security, Medicare, and Medicaid benefits. I write this in an attempt to cut through the disinformation and deliver some basic facts.
State Lawmakers Allie-Brennan, Flexer, and Boyd Lead Campaign to Oppose Killingly Power Plant Constricution
September 25, 2019State Senator Mae Flexer and State Representatives Raghib Allie-Brennan and Pat Boyd are leading a group of over two dozen legislators in calling on Governor Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) to oppose the construction of a gas-fired power plant in the town of Killingly.
Rep. Allie-Brennan Leads Bipartisan Coalition to End Inhumane Pet Breeding Practices in Connecticut
August 28, 2019Today, State Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan and more than two dozen bipartisan elected state representatives wrote to state Commissioner of Agriculture Bryan Hurlburt to urge the Department’s support for legislation banning Connecticut pet stores from selling inhumanely bred animals.
Legislative Update - Putting the 2nd District First
August 23, 2019With the 2019 legislative session completed, I want to give you an overview of changes that benefit our district. But first and foremost, I want to thank you for the incredible privilege of being a voice at the table to speak on behalf of our 2nd District families and residents.