Sen. Cicarella Sworn-in for Third Term, Will Offer Solutions for Affordability, Public Safety & Opportunity
Urges residents reach out to contact him with ideas and concerns.
Urges residents reach out to contact him with ideas and concerns.
Rep. Yaccarino was selected for the honor, citing his work to benefit children and families, especially in his vocal support for House Bill 5002, which was signed into law as Public Act 24-91.
Those who attend will tour the law school and learn about its rigorous academic program and how the faculty works closely with students to develop a course of study that matches their goals.
The legislation was crafted in memory of North Haven Fire Lt. Anthony DeSimone, who died in December 2022 upon returning home from working a 36-hour shift.
The lawmakers provided an update regarding the 2021 Legislative Session and discussed issues pertaining to the governor’s request to extend emergency powers, taxes, state spending, zoning, legalization of marijuana, the bipartisan budget that passed, and the juvenile crime crisis with nearly 25 residents.
The Poet Laureate of the Town of North Haven serves as an ambassador promoting the creation and enjoyment of poetry.
The event will take place on Thursday, July 8, 2021 at the American Legion Post 76 located at 20 Church Street in North Haven. The event is free and open to the public.
Yaccarino explained that the budget, while not perfect, stayed within the spending cap and did not include new tax increases.
The Excellence in Public Health Award is a national award that recognizes medical students who are public health champions.
This legislation expanded workers’ compensation benefits to firefighters, police officers, and parole officers.
Bill to increase safety measures on ice cream trucks passes House, awaits Gov. Lamont’s signature
Quinnipiac’s simulation program in the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences on the North Haven Campus received accreditation in the area of teaching/education.
On Monday, May 18, 2021, State Representative Dave Yaccarino (R-87) joined CT Coalition to End Homelessness and other advocates outside of the State Capitol to push for more funding to combat homelessness in Connecticut.
Justice Andrew McDonald, of the Connecticut Supreme Court, told the Class of 2021 to think about how they want their careers to be written Tuesday.
A portion of this event included a networking session with students from across the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system about the flourishing bioscience industry and the many opportunities that it can provide for young people.
In total, 95 medical doctor degrees were conferred during an in-person ceremony on the Mount Carmel Quad.