I am proud to announce that one of my housing bills, HB 6941, is moving closer to the House and Senate floor! This bill, which will affect children and families, originated in the Housing Committee - after passing there, it moved to the Appropriations committee, where it passed with bipartisan support.
If passed, HB 6941 would exclude a child’s income from being counted when calculating a family’s eligibility in the rental assistance program. Thank you to everyone who has supported this important piece of legislation. Next stop, the House floor!
Saturday, April 26th is Prescription Drug Take Back Day - a national event that provides a safe, convenient, and responsible way to dispose of unused or expired prescription medications… no questions asked.
It’s not just convenient — it keeps our community safe in so many ways:
Prevents misuse of medications. Unused meds can be dangerous if taken by the wrong person.
Protects kids and families by reducing accidental poisonings and drug exposure at home.
Keeps our water and environment clean. Flushing or tossing meds can harm ecosystems.
Reduces risk of addiction and overdose by limiting access to potentially addictive substances.
Offers safe and anonymous disposal. Handled by professionals — no judgment, no hassle.
A local institution is receiving national acclaim. USA Today nominated the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk for its “10 Best” list in the 2025 Reader’s Choice Awards. The top ten will be decided through an online vote.
Click here to cast a vote for the Maritime Aquarium. You are able to vote once a day, every day, through Monday, May 12.
Coming up at the Capitol! The House will be back in session next week. Stay tuned for key updates, votes, and what’s on the legislative agenda.
Here are some great ways to stay informed:
The Connecticut Network (CT-N) provides live, gavel-to-gavel coverage of legislative sessions. You can watch sessions live on Roku, YouTube or their website: https://www.ct-n.com.
Follow Connecticut House Democrats on social media for legislative updates and policy priorities.
The CT Coalition for Climate Action is pleased to announce the second annual Climate Change Student Poster Contest! This is a wonderful opportunity for students to engage creatively with important environmental issues and raise awareness about the impact of climate change on our planet.
Students and finalists are invited to the judging at the Capitol on May 28th between 12–2:30pm. Semi-Finalists will be displayed at the state Capitol and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place posters will receive a scholarship this year.