Updates for State Rep. Anne Hughes for Nov. 26, 2025

November 26, 2025



 

 

This week, the Connecticut House of Representatives suffered a devastating loss with the passing of State Representative Kevin Ryan. First elected in 1993, Rep. Ryan faithfully represented the 139th District for more than three decades.
 
A dedicated champion of public health, he served on the Public Health Committee throughout his entire tenure. 
 
I've been feeling quite sad about Kevin's passing, but as I've read a number tributes written by the people who knew him, I couldn't help but notice how every person referenced his deeply sarcastic and irreverent wit. 

Kevin will be sorely missed, but he leaves behind a legacy of good work on behalf of the people who trusted him to represent them. And I am very proud to say that I served with him as a beloved colleague and friend.

(Pictured with Kevin and fellow House members this summer, attending the National Council of State Legislators’ Environmental Summit in Boston.)
 

A Thanksgiving Message

Happy Thanksgiving!

As families and friends across our community gather around their tables, this is a moment to pause, take stock of the year behind us, and give thanks for the everyday acts of kindness and resilience that make our towns in Connecticut such special places to live.

This season can be joyful, but it can also be difficult for neighbors who are struggling with loss, loneliness, or making ends meet, and they remain very much in my thoughts. 
 
At the same time, Thanksgiving carries a complicated history, especially for many Indigenous peoples for whom this day is also a reminder of land theft, violence, and ongoing injustice.  
 
As we celebrate, may we also commit ourselves to learning more about the true history of this holiday, honoring the Native communities whose lands we live on, and working toward a more just and inclusive future for everyone who calls Connecticut home.

I was also glad to participate in Stop Solitary's Thanksgiving gathering last week with families of incarcerated seeking justice
 

Grand Reopening of Homes for the Brave

I was thrilled to attend the grand reopening of the Homes for the Brave headquarters in Bridgeport. The beautifully updated facility has new amenities that will further its mission to serve veterans.

This was made possible with state and philanthropic investment. This is the kind of scale collaboration we need more of in these times to address the housing crisis. 

Check out news coverage here and here.
 

Weston Music Fest/Tree Lighting

Save the date: Weston's annual Holiday Music Festival and Tree Lighting is Dec. 4 from 5 to 7 p.m. on the Weston Town Green.
 

Easton Holiday Pride

Join me and Easton Pride fans on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Sport Hill Farm for the annual Holiday Pride Event! 
 

Blood Drive

There will be a blood drive at Joel Barlow High School, 100 Black Rock Turnpike in Redding, on Wednesday, Dec. 8, from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
 

As always, please feel free to contact my office at 800-842-8267 or by email at anne.hughes@cga.ct.gov. And "Like" and follow my Facebook page for regular legislative updates. 

Peace,

Anne Hughes
State Representative

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