Resources for Federal Employees
January 22, 2019For over a month, many federal employees have been reporting to work and performing their duties - without pay.
The government shutdown affects at least 1,500 Connecticut workers and they are struggling to pay their bills while they wait for their paychecks to resume.
Windham/Willimantic Delegation Discusses Town Needs with Town Council
January 16, 2019I met with State Representative Linda Orange and State Senator Mae Flexer to discuss Windham's needs with members of the Town Council. I look forward to getting to work on these initiatives this session.
January 15 is the Last Day to Enroll in Access Health CT
January 10, 2019If you are in need of affordable health insurance coverage, there is still time.
The deadline for open enrollment for Access Health CT will end Tuesday, January 15, 2019. Coverage will begin February 2019.
Access Health CT is encouraging customers to evaluate their options so your insurance plan fits your unique medical needs as well as your budget. With new plan structures, you can find more savings and lower premiums than your current plan.
Let's Celebrate Small Business Saturday
November 15, 2018Merchants across Connecticut are getting ready for this year’s Small Business Saturday – a perfect time after Thanksgiving to shop for the holiday season while patronizing smaller stores in our own community and helping the local economy.
Veterans Day is Sunday
November 9, 2018On Veterans Day, I hope you will join me in honoring our men and women in uniform.
Medicare Open Enrollment Is Here
October 29, 2018The time for Medicare Annual Part D and Advantage Plan open enrollment for next year has arrived!
Candlelight Vigil for Windham Woman Friday
October 10, 2018Windham community members are mourning the tragic murder of a 27-year-old woman and will hold a candlelight vigil in Jillson Square this Friday, Oct. 12.
Path Academy Charter School
June 22, 2018I spoke to the State Board of Education about the Path Academy Charter School.