Happy Friday! I hope you are doing well. I will highlight a few pieces of legislation we passed this past week below. They are driven by my commitment to working hard every day for our families, listening to you and reflecting your ideas in this legislation, and creating it in collaboration with others so we can better address our real-life needs and put our well-being at the center of what we do!
Please read below for information on a Norwalk Day Recap, a nature walk in Cranbury Park, and more!
Legislative Recap
On Tuesday, the House passed an education bill that honors civically engaged students, reforms crisis response drills, and much more.
HB 7009 establishes the Connecticut State Seal of Civics Education and Engagement, which recognizes graduating high school seniors for their exceptional achievement in civics.
This seal is for students who demonstrate civic engagement in school, through the completion of classes and assessments, and outside of the classroom by participating in community service, student government, and more.
At a time when civic engagement is alarmingly low in our country, this recognition will encourage students to learn more about the way our government works and the role they play in shaping society.
This seal also sends a powerful message that civics isn't just a class to pass; it's a way to make a difference and give back to your community.
Another key portion of the bill reforms school crisis response drills.
The tragic reality is that children need to be prepared in case of emergencies. But research has shown that some crisis response drills are ineffective and leave children with lasting anxiety.
HB 7009 establishes new standards for school crisis response drills to continue to protect and prepare students and staff while being sensitive to mental health needs.
While schools must be prepared for an emergency, organizers must ensure these drills are conducted effectively and responsibly.
Allowing districts to decide whether to allow children under the age of 5 to begin kindergarten early
Raising the standard for when a student in pre-K to grade 2 can get an out-of-school suspension
Requiring same-day notification of any use of restraint or seclusion of a student.
HB 7009 is an important bill that encourages civic engagement and protects our student's mental health, and I was proud to cast my vote in support.
Connecticut took a major step forward as a national leader by passing HB 6857 on Wednesday to reign in big tech’s predatory practices that are reinforcing addictive and harmful choices in minors. We are proud to join a nationwide movement that prioritizes youth mental health over tech profits.
Last, but certainly not least, we passed HB 6883. This bill will strengthen protections for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault by guarding the physical addresses of shelters and group homes from public access and public discussion during agency meetings. Safeguarding these locations is a testament to our unwavering support for survivors.
We passed several other pieces of legislation, including a bill that will establish an interagency council on homelessness.
Tuesday was Norwalk Day at the Capitol. It was a joy to see the best representatives of our city showcase what makes them special in Hartford. Thank you to all of the organizations that attended - you made our community proud.
Stop Hate Together
The number of hate crimes in Connecticut have unfortunately risen in recent years. To address this issue, Commissioner Ronnell Higgins of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection will hold a community education event on Thursday May 22nd from 6:00pm - 7:30pm at Darien Library.
The commissioner will also be joined by Darien Police Chief Jeremiah P. Marron Jr., First Selectman Jon Zagrodzky and a representative of the Chief State's Attorneys office.
Please see the flyer below for more information.
Nature Walk at Cranbury Park
Explore the great outdoors with Norwalk Recreation and Parks! Discover native plants, spot birds, and learn about the forest ecosystem—guided by our staff and expert arborist, Sarah Cruz.
This free event is perfect for all ages. Just dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, and don’t forget water and snacks! Stay after your walk for more fun activities.
This event is free, but registration is required. Please click the flyer below for more information.
Upcoming Library Events
The Norwalk Public Library will hold several events over the next few weeks. If you want more information, click on the corresponding flyer or visit the Norwalk Public Library website.
Westport Public Library also has a robust lineup of programing. Please visit their website to learn more.
ICYMI
Survey for Norwalk Residents
Attention Norwalk residents and business owners - the City of Norwalk and Redevelopment Agency (RDA) have created a survey to gauge interest in developing a Business Improvement District (BID). A business improvement district could potentially increase resources and investment in downtown Norwalk.
Click here to access the survey. It should take about 10 minutes to complete.
AAPI Westport Events
AAPI Westport will hold the following event next week:
Kevin Nguyen will discuss his new book, My Documents, with Jennifer Heikkila Diaz (co-chair of APAC) at the Westport Library on Tuesday, May 20 at 7pm. Register here.
Norwalk Resident Beach Parking Pass
Attention Norwalk residents - beach season is right around the corner. You can now confirm that your license plate is on the Grand List for your 2025 Norwalk Resident parking pass. This pass provides parking access to:
Calf Pasture & Shady Beach
Veterans Park
Cranbury Park
Taylor Farm Dog Park
Your car registration must list Norwalk as your tax town to qualify for a resident pass.
Click here to verify your plate. If you are not on the list, send a photo of your car registration to the following email address - residentpass@norwalkct.gov.
Please don't hesitate to reach out to me with any questions and concerns you may have - I can be reached at Dominique.Johnson@cga.ct.gov, or through my office phone - 860-240-8585.