Blue Ribbon Commission on Tourism
May 24, 2019The tourism industry in CT supports more than 82,000 jobs, $14.7 billion in business sales, and $1.7 billion in tax revenues.
House OKs Requiring High School Courses On Black, Puerto Rican, Latino Histories
May 23, 2019The House of Representatives approved legislation for including African-American, Puerto Rican and Latino studies in the public high school curriculum.
Progressive Caucus Initiatives
May 21, 2019Proud to join with my colleagues in the Progressive Democratic Caucus in support of our priority issues – I will continue to work on behalf of my constituents and Connecticut all residents on initiatives that help us make positive social progress.
House Passes Minimum Wage Increase
May 9, 2019Minimum wage workers are moving closer to a living wage. The House approved House Bill #5004 to increase the minimum wage incrementally over the next few years to $15 in 2023.
UConn Boxing Team At The Capitol
May 8, 2019As a two-time world champion boxer myself, I was truly honored to be able to introduce three members of the UConn Boxing Team - Gina Rosseti, Richard Brito and Corona Zhang and Coach Mike Campisano in the House Chamber.
Education Funding Press Conference
May 7, 2019I joined with colleagues Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff, State Representatives Lucy Dathan, Chris Perone and Norwalk Federation of Teachers President Mary Yordon to highlight the full state funding for local Norwalk education in the Democratic state budget passed last week in the Appropriations Committee.
Protecting Connecticut Resident's Right to Healthcare
April 29, 2019Protecting the residents of our state from discrimination in the health insurance market is one of my top priorities and I’m very happy to report that we are continuing to make progress on that issue this legislative session.
One Step Closer to Early Voting
April 25, 2019The House took action approving a resolution that would include a ballot question to amend the State Constitution to allow for an in-person early voting system. Once the resolution gets final legislative approval, the question will appear on the November 2020 ballot for voters to decide if Connecticut should implement it.





