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Happy Friday!
Labor Day is upon us, and it is a time to reflect on the contributions of workers across every industry. Their dedication, resilience, and continued fight for fair wages, safe working conditions, and dignity on the job have shaped our nation and continue to move us forward.
As we celebrate the American labor movement, we honor the hardworking people who have built and strengthened this country.
While we enjoy this well-earned day of rest, let’s also recommit ourselves to advancing policies that uplift working families and ensure every worker is treated with the respect they deserve.
Wishing you and your loved ones a safe, meaningful, and restful Labor Day.
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In this week's eblast, you can read about Veterans Hall of Fame nominations, the Stand Down 2025 event, and more. You can click the links below to navigate between sections.
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This Labor Day, law enforcement is reminding drivers to make safety a priority by not getting behind the wheel while impaired. You can expect to see an increased police presence across the state. If your plans include drinking, plan for a sober ride home.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation encourages these safe alternatives:
- Designate a sober driver. Even one alcoholic beverage can impair your ability to drive; don’t take the risk
- Use a taxi, a rideshare program, or public transportation. Plan by downloading apps and checking local transit schedules
- Be a good friend. If someone is about to drive impaired, take their keys and help them find a safe way home. They might be upset in the moment, but they’ll thank you later
- Report impaired drivers. If you see someone driving erratically, slow down, keep your distance, and call 911 when it’s safe to do so
For more information on the dangers of impaired driving, visit nhsta.gov.
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The Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame is now accepting nominations for the Class of 2025. The Hall of Fame honors veterans from Connecticut who have made a positive impact in their community after the conclusion of their military service.
To be eligible, nominees must have been born in Connecticut or lived in the state for at least five years. They must also meet the definition of a “veteran” under Connecticut General Statutes § 27-103 and have received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Armed Forces.
The submitted nomination package must contain the completed nomination form, the veteran’s discharge documents, and a detailed narrative of the veteran’s community and/or public service at the local, state, and/or national level and the veteran’s contributions to the community at large. The focus of this honor is on the veteran’s service to their community after leaving the military. Click here to download the nomination package. You can find detailed instructions and information on eligibility criteria within the nomination package. You must submit a completed nomination package to the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs by September 15. You should deliver them either by email to lindsay.jesshop@ct.gov or mail through the U.S. Postal Service to:
Office of the Commissioner of Veterans Affairs ATTN: CT Veterans Hall of Fame 287 West Street Rocky Hill, CT 06067
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Governor Lamont has officially launched Fire Safe CT, a new statewide initiative aimed at reducing fire-related tragedies through public education and community support.
This coordinated effort brings together state and local agencies, fire service professionals, and health care experts with one shared goal: to protect Connecticut residents and their communities from the dangers of fire.
Core Objectives:
- Public Education: delivering clear, actionable fire prevention tips through multimedia campaigns—highlighting home safety, outdoor fire management, and burn injury prevention
- Community Empowerment: providing local fire departments and municipal fire marshals with enhanced tools, educational materials, and support to boost community-level fire risk reduction efforts
Together, we can create a safer, more fire-aware Connecticut.
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On September 19, from 9am-2pm, the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) will host its annual Stand Down event. This event is a commitment to serving Connecticut’s veterans, military personnel, and their immediate families by providing “one-stop” access to a range of programs and services offered by state and federal agencies, veterans organizations, and community-based nonprofits at regional sites across the state. A formal ceremony will be held at the Rocky Hill Stand Down location at 9:30 a.m.; however, you're welcome to attend any of the six Stand Down locations at any time throughout the day. Stand Down locations are:
- Bridgeport: University of Bridgeport, Wheeler Recreational Center, 400 University Avenue
- Southington: Southington Armory, 600 Woodruff Street
- Danbury: Danbury War Memorial 1 Memorial Drive
- Norwich: Easter Seals Veterans Rally Point, 24 Stott Avenue
- Rocky Hill: Connecticut Veterans Affairs campus, 287 West Street
- Stamford: UConn at Stamford, 1 University Plaza
Click HERE for more information.
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Rock the Patio Summer Concert SeriesParkville Market (1400 Park St., Hartford)August 30, 7-10pmRead more here
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Hypefest Hip Hop FestivalThe Webster (31 Webster St., Hartford)September 7, 5pmRead more here
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Windsor 2025 Freedom Trail EventsStarting Point: Archer Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church (320 Hayden Station Rd., Windsor)September 20, 5:30-8:30amSeptember 27, 7-10:30amRead more here
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South Windsor Farmers MarketWindsor 2025 Freedom Trail EventsNEED TO GET UPDATED PIC FROM P&R SITE220 Nevers Rd., South WindsorSaturday, August 23, 9am-noonRead more here
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If you have any issues, concerns, or feedback, I would love to hear from you! Please feel free to contact me at 860-240-8585 if you ever need anything or by email at maryam.khan@cga.ct.gov.
Sincerely,
 Maryam Khan |
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