Funding for Norwalk

September 27, 2024


 
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Dear Neighbor, 

Norwalk is set to receive state funding from the Community Investment Fund (CIF). The CIF Board approved the funding during its meeting on Tuesday. The Carter Community Center is set to receive $3.5 million, and South Norwalk Elementary School will receive $2.5 million. 

I am grateful for the funding that is being awarded to Norwalk. Once the projects that received the money allocated by CIF are completed, their benefit will be immediate and far reaching throughout our community. The Carver Community Center was an important place for me during my childhood, and these funds will ensure that other young people in our community will have a similar experience for the foreseeable future. Thank you to Governor Lamont and the CIF board for their consideration.

 
This week is Banned Books Week! I had the honor of joining Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz, State Reps. Johnson and Simms, as well as other local officials to mark this occasion.
 
A number of new laws that were passed during the 2024 legislative session will go into effect on Tuesday, October 1st.

New laws include increasing safety for home health care aides who are on the front lines of direct contact with clients, giving the elderly population more options for choosing nursing homes and preventing discrimination for those under mental health care.

The internet is a great informational resource, but can also be misused by thieves, bullies, predators, scam artists, and other criminals. To protect privacy, online services will be prohibited from collecting personal data without approval from those under 18, and those 13 years of age and younger only with parental consent.

Animal rights were on the radar with the banning of dog races and gifting of live animals at fairs, and increased penalties for hurting or killing a police dog. Also, the Siberian Husky will officially be the state dog on October 1!

Additionally, to help facilitate voting access for eligible voters, we included a question on the ballot in our next election that will allow voters to choose whether to implement a law for no-excuse absentee ballots.  With that in mind, the integrity of our electoral system is central to voter trust and participation in elections and to help safeguard that confidence we extended the time violations of state election laws can be referred to the State Elections Enforcement Commission for investigation.
 
There are several new laws in addition to the above – please follow the link for the full list and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

Thank you for your calls, emails, and testimony at public hearings. Public input and feedback had a direct influence on these new laws. I encourage you to continue sharing your views and make your voice heard.

 

Connecticut will receive federal funding to help with the recovery from historic flooding and subsequent damage in parts of the state in August. President Joe Biden approved a request from Governor Ned Lamont for a major disaster declaration in Fairfield, New Haven, and Litchfield Counties.
 
The flooding was responsible for destroying and damaging homes, businesses, roads, bridges, and more.

The federal grants will support storm victims who need:
•    Temporary housing and home repairs
•    Low-cost loans for uninsured property losses
•    Programs to support individuals and businesses recover 

Residents and business owners who sustained losses in the designated areas can begin applying for assistance at www.DisasterAssistance.gov, by calling 800-621-FEMA (3362), or by using the FEMA app. Anyone using a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, can give FEMA the number for that service.

 

The City of Norwalk will host its annual Touch-a-Truck and Open House event on Saturday, September 28th, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Norwalk Public Works Operations Center. This free, family-friendly, hands-on experience will include demonstrations, fun giveaways, and wastewater treatment plant tours. Children and adults will have the opportunity to explore the City’s vehicles, learn about the services the City provides and meet City officials. Visitors are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items in support of the Open Door Shelter in Norwalk, such as peanut butter, jelly, tuna, macaroni & cheese, pasta sauce, soup and kid-friendly snacks.

 
Congratulations to the Connecticut Sun, who swept the Indiana Fever in the first round of the WNBA playoffs. They will now face the Minnesota Lynx in the semi finals. Best of luck! 
If you have questions, or ever need any help please don't hesitate to call me at (800) 842-8267 or email me directly.

Sincerely,

Kadeem Roberts

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