Napoli Jr. Successful in Opposition to Meals Tax
October 1, 2019When Rep. Napoli Jr. joined 89 House Democrats that signed a letter sent to Governor Lamont urging him and DRS Commissioner Jackson to reconsider the updated regulations, the administration was quick to respond and resolve the issue.
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.
Sales Tax Free Week Begins Sunday!
August 15, 2019Summer is coming to a close and kids will soon be heading back to school. To help working families prepare – and save – Connecticut offers its annual Sales Tax Free Week.
Group Calls On GOP To Condemn Trump Tweet, Sign Petition
July 15, 2019I received this email from Robert Weissman, president of the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen regarding President Trump’s anti-immigrant comments aimed at four new progressive women of color including U.S. Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (New York), Ilhan Omar (Minnesota), Rashida Tlaib (Michigan) and Ayanna Pressley (Minnesota).
Act Streamlining The Liquor Control Act
June 3, 2019I am very proud of legislation that passed with overwhelming support in both the House and Senate regarding Connecticut’s rapidly growing craft beer, wine and cider industries. In just a few short years these industries have grown from a few hundred jobs to several thousand and generate millions for the state economy. Bridgeport is home to excellent craft breweries such as Brewport and Aspetuck Brew Labs in Bridgeport so this legislation will help them continue to grow.
An Act Streamlining The Liquor Control Act
June 3, 2019I am very proud of legislation that passed with overwhelming support in both the House and Senate regarding Connecticut’s rapidly growing craft beer, wine and cider industries. In just a few short years these industries have grown from a few hundred jobs to several thousand and generate millions for the state economy.
Bill Concerning Creation of Land Bank Authorities Passes
May 20, 2019House of Representatives passes HB 7277, An Act Concerning the Creation of Land Bank Authorities.
House OKs Minimum Pay Increase Bill
May 17, 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 and our families need to have a chance. No one who works full-time should have to live in poverty.




