New Laws Effective October 1
October 2, 2024A variety of new state laws that were passed by the Connecticut General Assembly during the 2024 legislative session went into effect on October 1.
A variety of new state laws that were passed by the Connecticut General Assembly during the 2024 legislative session went into effect on October 1.
This year, Connecticut's voters have options when it comes to voting. You can vote in person on Election Day, you can early vote, or you can vote absentee.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 to October 15, is not just about celebrating culture - it's about honoring generations of resilience, creativity, and impact. From art to innovation, the Hispanic community continues to shape our world in powerful ways. Let’s uplift, honor, and keep making history together!
Please mark your calendars & join State Representative Jennifer Leeper, State Representative Cristin McCarthy Vahey, me, & State Senator Tony Hwang, for a forum on our electricity bills at the Fairfield Museum and History Center. The event takes place September 17 from 5:30 - 7 p.m.
Everyone must do their part to keep our children safe as they head back to classes. Once you familiarize yourself with the law, it becomes second nature just like other rules of the road.
One of the best ways to help protect our environment is to protect land from development by preserving it as open space for all residents to enjoy.
A new state program to help residents remove dangerous lead hazards, such as lead paint, from homes is accepting applications.
Started by the legislature over two decades ago as a way to help families with back-to-school shopping needs, the state's Sales Tax-Free Week offers everyone a chance to save money on new clothing and footwear.