Summer Swimming Options in Waterbury
May 23, 2024Waterbury's only public pool that will be open this summer is the brand-new one in Hamilton Park, which is in the final stages of construction.
Millions in State Funding for Waterbury
May 21, 2024I secured millions for public education, municipal aide, and community organizations in Waterbury. Our bipartisan spending plan will ensure our two-year state budget's historic tax cuts are protected.
Food Insecurity Crisis Getting Worse
May 17, 2024My colleagues and I are raising awareness about the sudden spike in hunger and food insecurity in Connecticut.
Support for Our Seniors & Protections for Those with Medical Debt
May 14, 2024We passed an important bill that will provide resources and assistance to seniors. Another new law will soon protect anyone with medical debt in Connecticut.
Bills Passed Ahead of Legislative Deadline
May 8, 2024Today is the last day of session and before we gavel out, I must make you aware of the bills the House passed ahead of our midnight deadline.
Murdered & Missing Indigenous Persons Awareness & Waterbury Mayor Honored
May 8, 2024We are raising awareness about the disproportionate amount of missing and murdered Native Americans in the U.S. And, the state honored Waterbury's mayor on Polish Day at the Capitol.
Advocating for Equitable State Services & Waterbury Promise Day
May 6, 2024I spoke at an equity fair with some of my colleagues from other Connecticut cities to share our vision of expanding state services for those in need. Students and organizers visited legislators at the Capitol to raise awareness about Waterbury Promise.
House Passes Key Bills, Immigrant Day, and Robotics Champs
May 3, 2024The House passed a series of Democratic priority bills this week supporting children's nutrition, seniors, and victims of sexual assault. Advocates marched to the State Capitol on May Day calling for more legislation supporting our immigrant population.