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On Friday, I had the pleasure of speaking with more than 80 residents at Meadow Ridge during our “Report from Hartford” gathering. It’s always energizing to hear directly from residents about the issues that matter most.
We discussed a wide range of pressing concerns, including ICE activity in our state and the possible creation of immigrant detention warehouses here in Connecticut; the recent delays in U.S. mail delivery and how they could impact mail-in ballots for elections; death with dignity legislation; access to free school breakfast and lunch programs; and environmental projects that have been postponed due to federal funding cutbacks.
One Meadow Ridge resident shared a deeply personal concern: she and her children and grandchildren now carry their passports every day, worried about the impact of ICE sweeps. Stories like hers are a stark reminder of why our work matters.
I’ve also committed to holding another “How to Testify” workshop so residents can submit testimony digitally from the comfort of the Meadow Ridge campus.
Now in my eighth year as your state representative, I remain deeply committed to answering the question on all our minds: how do we respond as a community to the chaos happening here and around the world? Your voices guide me every step of the way.
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