Weekly Update - December 9
December 9, 2022I am pleased to report that responsible budgeting and major structural changes made to pension and teachers' retirements plans are putting Connecticut on much more solid fiscal ground and saving taxpayers billions in debt payments.
East Hartford Delegation Applauds Bond Commission Approval of Critical Funds
December 8, 2022The East Hartford State Legislative Delegation, which includes House Majority Leader Jason Rojas, State Representatives Jeff Currey and Henry Genga and State Senator Saud Anwar, announced the town will receive more than $3 million in state funds as the State Bond Commission approved allocations during today's meeting.
Weekly Update - December 2
December 2, 2022Tis the season for giving, and this holiday season, there are a few ways to support our communities' families in need!
Weekly Update - November 25
November 25, 2022I hope you had a great Thanksgiving surrounded by your loved ones!
Tomorrow, November 26 is Small Business Saturday – a day to support small businesses and show how much we appreciate the entrepreneurs that make up the fabric of our vibrant communities.
Weekly Update - November 18
November 18, 2022It's hard to believe but Thanksgiving is next week! In observance of the holiday state and local offices will be closed on Thursday, November 24.
Weekly Update - November 11
November 11, 2022I’d like to take a minute to send a sincere thank you to our communities’ veterans. We are forever grateful for your sacrifice and your service to the country.
Weekly Update - November 4
November 4, 2022Sign up for quality, affordable health insurance during Access Health CT's Open Enrollment Period now through January 15. During this period, individuals can renew their coverage, explore the various policy options for the first time or see if they can save money.
Weekly Update - October 28
October 28, 2022Tomorrow, October 29 is the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) 22nd National Take Back, a nationwide effort to reduce opioid overdose deaths by encouraging residents to turn in expired, unwanted, and unused prescription drugs. Studies have shown that most abused prescription drugs are obtained from friends and family – primarily from home medicine cabinets.