COVID-19 Updates for Connecticut Workers and Employers
March 18, 2020If you are a worker and find yourself unable to go to work, or if you are an employer and need to temporarily close your business, the following information will help answer most of the frequently asked questions.
Rep. Porter To Meet With Constituents
November 1, 2019Next week, I'll be hosting two "Roundtable with Robyn" events. This is an opportunity for you, my constituents, to let me know what matters to you. What issues do you want me to be working on? Which new laws are affecting your day to day life?
Grand Opening For New Hamden Academy
September 4, 2019Rep. Robyn Porter joined Gov. Ned Lamont, her legislative colleagues and other officials on Wednesday for the grand opening ceremony of Hamden High STEAM Academy, a collaborative initiative of Hamden Public Schools, Gateway Community College and the New Haven Manufacturing Association.
Time To Apply For Internships At Capitol
September 2, 2019The Connecticut General Assembly's internship program is now accepting applications! This is a great opportunity for college students from Hamden and New Haven interested in learning about our legislative process and enhancing their career choices.
Helping People Begin After Incarceration
August 23, 2019Yesterday, I had the honor of leading the first meeting of the Council on the Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Record. -- Robyn
Help Stop Trump's Cuts In Food Assistance
July 25, 2019Sign my petition to oppose President Trump’s efforts to cut 11,000 working families, seniors and individuals with disabilities off of food assistance. -- Robyn
Minimum Wage Increase Signed Into Law
June 5, 2019After fighting for years to increase Connecticut's minimum hourly wage, Representative Robyn Porter and her supporters watch Governor Ned Lamont sign her legislation into law in a ceremony at the State Capitol.
House Passes Minimum Wage Hike Bill
May 8, 2019We’ve been fighting for years to get the legislature to increase Connecticut’s hourly minimum wage and now we’re only one vote away from giving our workers a long-overdue pay raise. Today, after a 15-hour debate that began last night, the House of Representatives voted to approve legislation I introduced that raises the current $10.10 minimum wage over four and a half years to $15 an hour by June 1, 2023.