Trooper raises, Medicaid Funding, and Medical Debt Relief

May 22, 2025


 



We are in the final stretch of this year's legislative session and on Tuesday I was proud to be entrusted with leading the passage of House Resolution 17. The House overwhelmingly approved this proposal that would grant Connecticut State Police a 2.5% general wage hike and a step increase in the next fiscal year. The raises will affect nearly 900 troopers and are essential to recruitment efforts in the future. There is a concern for public safety since we've seen a 25% decline in staffing prior to 2010. Troopers deserve salaries that reflect the essential work they provide to our state.

After unanimous approval in the Senate, the bill moves to the governor for signing. Click the image below to listen to my remarks supporting the resolution.
 
 

This week, the House worked quickly and effectively to strengthen health coverage for nearly one million elderly, disabled, and low-income children. The vote to secure $284 million in allocations for the current state budget will ensure Connecticut’s federally supported Medicaid health insurance program runs through the end of the fiscal year.

On Monday, the Governor made a Declaration of the Existence of Extraordinary Circumstances. This declaration allowed us to work around our spending restrictions, but it does not impact or expand the spending cap for future fiscal years reassuring those concerned about long-term fiscal discipline.

HB 6863 also includes a provision to help mitigate the financial effect following a Supreme Court ruling that would have impacted businesses. Employers had been bracing for a staggering 265% increase in workers’ compensation claims. This measure had become a top legislative priority for employers and municipal leaders across the state, who warned that inaction would have had far-reaching economic consequences.

Together, the emergency Medicaid funding and the workers’ compensation modification highlight our ability to work together in the legislature and to protect essential services for residents while safeguarding the state’s economic strength.

 

Medical Debt Relief

Medical debt relief is coming to more than 100,000 Connecticut residents!

I’m proud to share that the second round of medical debt relief is on the way  — funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and made possible through our partnership with the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt.

What to expect:

Keep an eye out for an official letter from Undue Medical Debt. THIS IS NOT JUNK MAIL! There is no application process, no catch, just relief.

Who qualifies?

  • Individuals earning up to 400% of the federal poverty level
  • Those whose medical debt equals 5% or more of annual income

This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to health equity, financial relief, and a more compassionate healthcare system for all Connecticut residents. Click here to view a sample of what this letter looks like.

 

Legislative Town Hall

Thank you to everyone who came out for the packed Legislative Town Hall last Friday with the Hamden Delegation. It was great opportunity for us to provide an update on what we are working on at the Capitol and for residents in attendance to raise their concerns, share their feedback, and ask questions.  

 

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Learning to identify the signs is an important step when seeking help or when trying to help others. Here are some common signs to be aware of:

  • Feeling sad or hopeless
  • Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate
  • Excessive fears or worries, or extreme feelings of guilt
  • Extreme mood changes of highs and lows
  • Withdrawal from friends and activities
  • Significant tiredness, low energy or problems sleeping
  • You think about hurting yourself or feel like life isn't worth living

Taking small steps to support your mental health can make a big difference:

  • Take breaks from social media
  • Go outside and relax or be active
  • Connect with others
  • Take care of your body by getting at least 7 hours of sleep, staying physically active, and eating healthy
  • Reduce your alcohol intake and avoid smoking

Click here for local resources for mental health assistance.

 

Community Events

The Town of Hamden's 86th Annual Memorial Day Parade will take place on Monday, May 26th beginning at 10:00 A.M. 

The parade route begins at Hamden High School (2040 Dixwell Avenue) and concludes at Hamden Middle School (2623 Dixwell Avenue).

The annual parade serves as a tribute to the sacrifices of our veterans and a source of pride to our citizens. 

 

The Hamden Police Department is hosting a Tip-A-Cop event on Thursday, May 29th from 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. at Cafe Amici (1640 Whitney Ave., Hamden).

Come out and be served by Hamden's finest! Your "tips" will go directly to support Connecticut Special Olympics.

Enjoy fantastic food, live entertainment, and a great raffle. It's a wonderful way to support a worthy cause and have a blast!