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 training will be open to 100 front-line personnel, first-line supervisors and mental health trauma response teams to help them recognize and respond to significant events in EMS.
This program will explore the history and development of the rights of LGBTQ+ families, including parents and queer youth, in the United States and, specifically, in Connecticut.
The program, which is free and open to members of the public 50 years of age and over, will be open weekdays during daylight hours through the month of August.
The symposium will continue the discussion of the history of attorneys of color in Connecticut.
Designed to take the mystery and anxiety out of the home-buying process, this program is free and open to both American Eagle members and nonmembers.
The book examines the dissemination divide between people who can pay thousands of dollars for high-end business journalism and the small business owners, entrepreneurs and consumers who are no longer getting the business and economics news they need to make decisions.
The Bridging Ceremony is when Girl Scouts advance to the next level of Girl Scouts after completing two years in a level.
Emily Bazelon, a senior research scholar and lecturer in law, Truman Capote Fellow at Yale Law School and writer for The New York Times Magazine, addressed the Class of 2022 and urged the graduates to use their education to protect others.
Yale School of Medicine Professor Dr. Auguste Fortin VI addressed the graduates at the People’s United Center and reminded them that when it comes to effective patient care, the most powerful medicine evolves from care, compassion and love.
Underlying budget does not provide adequate tax relief to offset continued soaring inflation.
The wide-ranging legislation aims to address the youth mental health crisis and support children and families by growing the behavioral health workforce, expanding treatment facilities, and increasing insurance coverage for mental health services.
Elements of bill modeled on successful work in Wallingford where local job creators partner with educators to train their future workforce.