Disconnected and At-Risk Youth
October 25, 2023Connecticut-based Dalio Education recently released a report it commissioned that focused on "disconnected and at-risk youth" and found more than 63,000 young adults were disconnected, and 56,000 students were at risk between 2021 and 2022, according to the compiled data.
Elder Justice Forum
October 13, 2023Discussion and forum on Senior issues and Elder Justice Thursday, October 19th at 11AM in the Marx Family Black Box Theater at the Greenwich Library 101 West Putnam Avenue, Greenwich.
Lowering Your Prescription Drug Costs
September 15, 2023Connecticut is about to take a transformative step toward making prescription drugs more affordable for everyone.
Applications Are Open For Flood Reimbursement Program
September 13, 2023The Office of the State Comptroller is now accepting applications for the Hartford Flood Compensation Program. It is a $5 million pilot program that will provide reimbursement to eligible property owners in the City of Hartford who experienced flood damage on or after January 1, 2021.
Building On Our Skilled Workforce
August 31, 2023We successfully passed a number of measures, which will enhance and support our skilled workforce and make our state more attractive for companies and new businesses.
Delivering for Higher Education
August 24, 2023We have made significant strides in supporting higher education and ensuring a brighter future with opportunities, support, and financial relief for our students.
Resources for the Upcoming School Year
August 10, 2023It’s that time again when we start winding down the summer and begin back-to-school preparations; I want to share news and events that will ease that transition for the upcoming school year.
Connecticut: A Leader on Paid Family & Medical Leave
August 2, 2023Connecticut is one of 13 states to pass paid family and medical leave legislation. We should be proud of this program, which is held up as a national model for other states to emulate.