Save Energy, Save Lives Study
March 2, 2018I joined Connecticut families and stakeholders for a press conference on the health impacts of carbon emissions and to highlight a new study by the American Council for an Energy Efficiency Economy, Save Energy, Save Lives, that directly links the reduction in energy consumption with positive improvements on public health.
Passport To Parks Program
February 14, 2018I am pleased to announce the launching of Passport to Parks Program, a new initiative that will support services at our local state parks while allowing free access to Connecticut residents and their families.
Mushinsky Recognized for Protecting Environment
December 29, 2017Rep. Mary Mushinsky was recognized, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, Jr., as Environmental Champions by the Citizens Campaign for the Environment, for their dedicated leadership on advancing the protection of Connecticut's Health & Environment.
Happy Holidays/Merry Christmas!!
December 23, 2017As 2017 comes to a close, I'd like to take a moment to wish you and your family Happy Holidays/Merry Christmas! I am thankful for the opportunity to serve Wallingford and I look forward to what we will accomplish in 2018.
Renters Rebate Checks Being Mailed
December 6, 2017The Office of Policy and Management has announced that residents enrolled in the state’s Renter’s Rebate program are expected to receive their checks within the next several days.
State Water Plan Public Meeting
November 3, 2017I will be joining the State Water Planning Council (WPC) at a public meeting, Wednesday, November 8, to provide information about the State Water Plan Draft Report and allow the public to review and comment.
Preserving The Citizen's Election Program
October 16, 2017The Citizen's Election Program has a proven record of allowing candidates that would otherwise find it difficult to raise the necessary funds to successfully run for office.
Republican budget devastating for the state
September 26, 2017The Republicans' two-year budget is unbalanced, relies on unrealistic savings, and contains devastating cuts to higher education. Their spending package would also inflict turmoil by slashing the vital services and programs that our most vulnerable residents rely on. I strongly opposed their spending proposal and voted "No" because I believe this budget is bad for our state and contradicts Connecticut's core values.