Meriden's Gallery 53 in the House
May 3, 2018It was an honor to welcome Meriden’s Gallery 53 (The Arts and Crafts Association of Meriden) to the House Chamber and recognize them for their dedication to the cultural enrichment of our town and the celebration of their 110th Anniversary.
Pay Equity Gains Momentum
April 20, 2018The state House of Representatives took a step on April 19 toward closing the gender wage gap and ensuring women earn equal pay for equal work by passing House Bill 5386.
April Is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April 6, 2018April is “Sexual Assault Awareness Month.”
It’s time to talk openly about sexual assault and sexual violence so we can prevent it – punish perpetrators – and support victims.
$9.7 Million In Bonding For Meriden Projects
April 6, 2018Pleased to announce with my Democratic colleagues that the State Bond Commission will consider approving about $9.7 million in state funding for four city projects next Friday when it holds a special meeting.
Lawmakers advocate for the fair treatment of incarcerated women
March 28, 2018Lawmakers advocated for the passage of Senate Bill 13 which would prevent the state from shackling incarcerated women during pregnancy or labor and would require incarcerated women to be provided with sufficient menstrual supplies.
Winter Heating Assistance Deadline Approaching
March 27, 2018We are closing in on the deadline to apply for heating assistance. If you are eligible for home heating assistance, this program is here to help you and your family stay warm.
Latino Advocacy Day
March 26, 2018I am proud to have joined my colleagues, friends, advocates, and the Hispanic Federation for the 5th Annual CT Legislative Luncheon at the State Capitol.
Black & PR Caucus Holds 2018 Public Forum
February 16, 2018The legislature's Black and Puerto Rican Caucus will be hosting a public forum in Hartford on Tuesday, February 20, to discuss ideas and concerns about pressing policy issues to help draft their 2018 legislative priorities.