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Breast Cancer Awareness, and more

October 10, 2025

Each October, we bring awareness and honor the millions of lives affected by breast cancer. Throughout the month, we stress the importance of mammograms as the best way to screen for breast cancer, which is the second most common cancer among women.

One in eight women in the United States will get breast cancer. More than 40,000 women die from breast cancer in the U.S. each year.

Let us stand with survivors, honor those we've lost, and continue fighting for a cure.

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New Haven Investments, and more

October 3, 2025

Governor Ned Lamont announced a $50.5 million investment in downtown New Haven to accelerate growth in the life sciences and quantum technologies sectors. Funded by the new Connecticut Innovation Clusters Program, the initiative supports infrastructure, research, and business development in the city’s innovation district.

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New Laws, Health Collaborative, and more

September 26, 2025

With fall comes cooler weather, changing leaves, and a number of new laws hitting the books. Several measures passed during the 2025 legislative session will take effect on Wednesday, October 1. Click here for a brief overview of some of these important changes!

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College Admission, Voter Registration, and more

September 19, 2025

If you're insured through the Access Health CT exchange, you may have recently received a postcard in the mail—and it's worth paying attention to.

People who receive tax credits or subsidies for their affordable health care plans could see those benefits change or even disappear. This small piece of mail could be alerting you to major changes coming to your health insurance costs.

It’s important to review your current plan now because what you’re paying this year might not be the same next year.

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Infrastructure Funding, Credit Rating Boost, and more

September 12, 2025

Great news! Governor Lamont recently announced a 33% increase in funding for Connecticut's Town Aid Road (TAR) grant program, with state support rising from $60 million to $80 million for FY26-27.

The TAR program supports all municipalities across our state with the costs of essential transportation-related needs, including road and bridge repair, snow plowing, tree trimming, traffic signal upgrades, public transit services, and more.

Public transportation and infrastructure are two of the most essential services provided by the government, and I'm excited to see this significant increase in funding.

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Remembering 9/11, and more

September 5, 2025

Next Thursday, we remember the 2,996 lives lost on September 11, 2001, the thousands who have died since due to exposure to toxic chemicals, and the countless lives that were forever changed. May we never forget the people whose lives were stolen from us through this act of terror, and all of the first responders, construction crews, service members, and everyday citizens who saved lives and helped our country rebuild.

Though we move further away from that fateful day each year, we must continue to honor those Americans we lost and never stop the fight against terror and for peace.

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Labor Day, and more

August 29, 2025

Labor Day is upon us, and it is a time to reflect on the contributions of workers across every industry. Their dedication, resilience, and continued fight for fair wages, safe working conditions, and dignity on the job have shaped our nation and continue to move us forward.

As we celebrate the American labor movement, we honor the hardworking people who have built and strengthened this country.

While we enjoy this well-earned day of rest, let’s also recommit ourselves to advancing policies that uplift working families and ensure every worker is treated with the respect they deserve.

Wishing you and your loved ones a safe, meaningful, and restful Labor Day.

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High-Speed Rail, School Bus Safety, and more

August 22, 2025

Exciting news for New Haven rail riders! Starting Thursday, August 28, Amtrak will add a high-speed stop at New Haven’s Union Station as part of its NextGen Acela service.

This new addition means passengers can now enjoy faster, more efficient travel along the Northeast Corridor, connecting Washington, D.C., New York City, New Haven, and Boston aboard Amtrak’s state-of-the-art NextGen Acela trains.

Whether you're commuting, traveling for business, or heading out on a weekend getaway, this new high-speed stop brings increased convenience and connectivity right to our community.

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