Baby Formula Shortage and Available Resources
May 17, 2022The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) is utilizing numerous options to assist families across the state access baby formula during the nationwide shortage.
Approved! $600 Million in Tax Cuts for CT Residents
May 4, 2022The budget proposal we approved in the House of Representatives early Tuesday morning offers Connecticut taxpayers like you and your neighbors $600 million in tax cuts.
House Approves Bill to Deter Catalytic Converter Thefts
May 4, 2022Nationwide, states have experienced a wave of catalytic converter thefts. Today, my House colleagues and I sent legislation to the governor that works to curb these thefts by eliminating the market for these parts.
Connecticut Takes Big Step Toward Reducing Carbon Emissions
May 4, 2022Connecticut residents deserve clean air, but transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions have contributed to worsening air quality. Investing and encouraging economywide electric vehicle distribution is needed to reduce these emissions, and ultimately improve air quality.
$600 Million in Tax Cuts for CT Residents
April 28, 2022After months of negotiation and hearing input from residents across our state, I am happy to pass along great news. I am poised to vote early next week on a state budget that provides historic tax relief for parents, retirees, workers, and property owners.
HB 5001: An Act Concerning Children's Mental Health Passes in House
April 27, 2022Today, in the House, we passed a historic, bipartisan bill aimed at addressing the immediate, intermediate, and long-term needs of the children's mental and behavioral health system in Connecticut.
Gas Tax Savings and More for CT Residents
March 23, 2022Today, the House of Representatives passed an emergency bill, which will ease some of the financial crush on Newington residents and working families whose wallets and budgets have taken a hit due to rising gas prices and record-breaking inflation levels.
Voting to Support Outdoor Dining Extension
March 16, 2022In response to the pandemic, the state temporarily allowed permits to increase and expand outdoor dining to offer residents a safe way to support their favorite local businesses.