Requiring emergency generators at Bella Vista
June 2, 2017In an effort to protect Connecticut’s most vulnerable residents – its senior citizens – the House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 772, which requires emergency generators in certain elderly housing establishments.
Restoring trust in law enforcement
June 2, 2017A measure that will allow cities and towns to tap into a $9 million reserve of state funding to purchase body cameras and dashboard cameras for police cruisers passed the House of Representatives and is heading to the Senate floor for consideration.
Addressing Connecticut's opioid crisis
June 2, 2017With more people falling victim to drug overdoses, the House of Representatives passed a bill that will prevent the abuse and diversion of prescription opioids.
Paolillo applauds Senate passage of bill that would require emergency generators at Bella Vista
May 31, 2017A bill that would ensure elderly persons have sufficient backup power in emergencies passed in the Senate. Senate Bill 772 requires that the owners shall install and maintain one or more emergency power generators capable of providing a minimum of four to 12 hours of sufficient electrical power to (1) each unit for heating, water, lighting and critical medical equipment, and (2) each passenger elevator.
Helping small businesses near and far succeed
May 5, 2017On May 3, we passed legislation that would establish a small business hotline at the Department of Economic and Community Development where businesses will be able to get the guidance they are looking for on state programs and funding opportunities – all from a live voice. It is vital that we give small businesses the tools and resources they need to have a thriving business in Connecticut.
Appointed To Committee Leadership
January 31, 2017I am pleased to be appointed Vice Chairman of the important Labor and Public Employees Committee and look forward to serving on the Public Safety and Insurance Committees.
Opening Day Oath Of Office
January 4, 2017It is a special honor to be sworn in as a first term state representative.