Senator Gaston Welcomes $100,000 of Grant Funding from State Agriculture Department for Local Farm

Senator Gaston Welcomes $100,000 of Grant Funding from State Agriculture Department for Local Farm

Today, state Senator Herron Keyon Gaston (D-Bridgeport) welcomed the recent announcement by the Department of Agriculture that Pearl’s Shellfish Farm, LLC in Stratford will receive $100,000 to expand the farm’s shellfish processing infrastructure.

The funding will be used to purchase two high efficiency washing systems, two oyster counters, two conveyors, and two graders.

“I’m proud to see state investment going directly to our local farms, like Pearl’s Shellfish in Stratford,” said Sen. Gaston. “This funding will help them grow their operations and continue providing fresh, local food to our communities. Supporting this farm’s shellfish processing infrastructure will increase efficiency, ensure sustainability, improve the product quality, and support our local economy.”

The grants are administered through the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program, which is dedicated to improving food chain resilience and strengthening local and regional food systems.

SENATOR MAHER RECEIVES HIGH MARKS FROM CONNECTICUT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 2025 REPORT CARD

SENATOR MAHER RECEIVES HIGH MARKS FROM CONNECTICUT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 2025 REPORT CARD

State Senator Ceci Maher (D-Wilton) received a B+ grade from the Connecticut Education Association’s 2025 legislator report card, indicating her continued support for Connecticut education and the state’s teaching workforce.

Sen. Maher received an 87.8% score for the 2025 legislative session, following her votes earlier this year in support of key educational priorities including the state budget’s increases to municipal education funding and expansions of special education funding.

“The students in classrooms today will be our leaders tomorrow, and we owe them the best possible resources to succeed,” said Sen. Maher. “As well, the teachers working tirelessly in our communities deserve continued support. I’m honored to receive high marks from the CEA for my work in this year’s legislative session supporting education and will continue focusing on more ways to bolster opportunities for our youth to learn and grow.”

Sen. Maher received her score for supporting policies including the state budget, which increased education funding for many municipalities and expanded special education support; increases to special education grants statewide; support for universal pre-kindergarten supporting young children and families alike; and improvements to school indoor air quality through equipment upgrades. She also voted for legislation requiring procedures for the consideration of book challenges in school libraries.

Supporting teaching priorities, Sen. Maher also voted in support of expansions of scholarships for aspiring educators and the establishment of an improved legal standard and arbitration during teacher terminations.

SENATOR ANWAR RECEIVES A GRADE FROM CONNECTICUT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 2025 REPORT CARD

SENATOR ANWAR RECEIVES A GRADE FROM CONNECTICUT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 2025 REPORT CARD

State Senator Saud Anwar (D-South Windsor) received an A grade from the Connecticut Education Association’s 2025 legislator report card, indicating his continued support for Connecticut education and the state’s teaching workforce.

Sen. Anwar received a 90.8% score for the 2025 legislative session, which considers his votes in support of priorities including the state budget’s increases to municipal education funding and expansions of special education funding, among other key bills.

“Our children are our future, and we need to provide them with the best possible resources to succeed,” said Sen. Anwar. “I’m grateful for the CEA’s recognition of my support for policies that bring more funding into our schools, provide better environments for students and families alike and benefit the educational workforce pipeline. This is the seventh year I’ve received an A grade from the CEA and I hope to continue that streak for years to come.”

Sen. Anwar received high marks for supporting policies including the state budget, which increased education funding for many municipalities and expanded special education support; increases to special education grants statewide; support for universal pre-kindergarten supporting young children and families alike; and improvements to school indoor air quality through equipment upgrades.

Supporting teaching priorities, Sen. Anwar also voted in support of expansions of scholarships for aspiring educators and the establishment of an improved legal standard and arbitration during teacher terminations.

Sen. Slap Receives A Grade from Connecticut Teachers

Sen. Slap Receives A Grade from Connecticut Teachers

Today, State Senator Derek Slap welcomed news that he earned an A from the Connecticut Education Association (CEA) during the 2025 legislative session. CEA is the largest union of certified educators in the state and work as strong advocates for students, teachers and public education.

CEA represents educators in West Hartford, Burlington, Farmington and Bloomfield.

“I have long been a strong advocate for teachers, students, parents and the power of public education,” said Sen. Slap. “I am proud of the work we accomplished in this past session to provide educators with the tools they need to help our students thrive. One of my top priorities this session was securing more money for special education and I’m gratified we got that done, delivering millions more over the next two years to towns in the 5th state senate district, but there is more work ahead. We must continue to ensure that state is a strong partner to our local school districts and teachers feel safe, supported and appreciated in the classroom.”

Some of the legislation Senator Slap supported to receive this grade include:

HB 7287 – The biennial budget passed this year increases ECS funding that holds towns harmless, expands special education funding, procedures for book challenges in public and school libraries and more.
SB 1 – this priority piece of legislation for the Senate Democrat caucus included multiple initiatives, including the establishment of a universal pre-K endowment, special education enhancement grants, outlining IEP support staff, local budget transparency reporting & more.
SB 1513 – Expanding aspiring educator scholarships, certification alternative assessments and more.
HB 5001 – expanding special education grants and strengthening special education policies in Connecticut.

To read Senator Slap’s full grading breakdown, click here.

Duff, Rilling & Norwalk Delegation: BOE’s Surprise Contract Extension Breaches Public Trust

Duff, Rilling & Norwalk Delegation: BOE’s Surprise Contract Extension Breaches Public Trust

HARTFORD – Today, Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff, Mayor Harry Rilling, and State Representatives Travis Simms, Kadeem Roberts, Lucy Dathan, and Dominique Johnson released a joint statement following the Norwalk Board of Education’s approval of a contract extension for the Superintendent of Schools last night in a 7-2 vote.

“After hundreds of parents, educators, and community members spoke out this year, urging the Board not to extend the Superintendent’s contract, the Board publicly agreed. Yet last night, without notice to the Mayor, Senator Duff, or the rest of the state legislative delegation, the Board unexpectedly added this contract to its agenda and rushed through the extension. Taking such a consequential vote with zero public notice shows a troubling disregard for transparency and community input.

“This decision is a breach of trust with Norwalk families, teachers, and taxpayers. The Board of Education now sets a terrible example for our students by failing to keep its word and honor agreements. We stand with Norwalk parents and educators in demanding transparency, accountability, and leadership that truly puts children first.”

SENATOR NEEDLEMAN WELCOMES JUST UNDER $200,000 OF GRANT FUNDING FROM STATE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT FOR LOCAL FARMS

SENATOR NEEDLEMAN WELCOMES JUST UNDER $200,000 OF GRANT FUNDING FROM STATE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT FOR LOCAL FARMS

Today, State Senator Norm Needleman (D-Essex) welcomed the recent announcement by the Department of Agriculture that Portland’s River Ridge Farm and Upper Pond Farm in Lyme will each receive just under $100,000 to improve local and regional food supply chains from the state Department of Agriculture.

“These investments in local farms don’t just help the farms themselves acquire new equipment and materials to improve the quality of their products; they enhance the entire food chain, helping more locally produced and grown food reach shelves,” said Sen. Needleman. “This is excellent news for our local community and I’m grateful for our state’s investments.”

Portland’s River Ridge Farm will receive $99,784 to expand its cold chain infrastructure through the acquisitions of a refrigerated truck, forklift and walk-in freezer.

Lyme’s Upper Pond Farm will receive $99,105 to expand its produce and dry goods aggregation, processing and storage capacity with new equipment purchases including a vacuum packaging machine, a blast chiller, a roll-in freezer and roll-in dry crop storage.

The grants are administered through the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program, which is dedicated to improving food chain resilience and strengthening local and regional food systems.

SENATOR ANWAR RELEASES STATEMENT ON REPORTED TALKS THAT UCONN HEALTH TO ACQUIRE THREE CONNECTICUT HOSPITALS

SENATOR ANWAR RELEASES STATEMENT ON REPORTED TALKS THAT UCONN HEALTH TO ACQUIRE THREE CONNECTICUT HOSPITALS

Today, State Senator Saud Anwar (D-South Windsor), Senate Chair of the Public Health Committee, released the following statement following reports that UConn Health is discussing the potential purchase of Bristol Hospital in Bristol, Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam and Waterbury Hospital in Waterbury:

“I welcome this conversation and this opportunity to shore up the quality of health care in the state of Connecticut. UConn Health provides an excellent quality of care and is additionally an excellent place for students and medical trainees to receive in-depth training. This potential acquisition would provide a better environment to help fight the state’s health care workforce shortages for nurses, physicians and especially specialty physicians, benefitting care not only in these individual hospitals but in Connecticut at large. Should the state choose to invest in these resources, we stand a real chance to enhance quality of medical care in the short- and long-term.”

Senators Looney & Duff Condemn Dangerous Rhetoric Following Charlie Kirk Shooting

Senators Looney & Duff Condemn Dangerous Rhetoric Following Charlie Kirk Shooting

Today, Senate President Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) released the following statement addressing the dangerous rhetoric surrounding the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

“Recent comments from elected Republicans and leading conservative voices blaming Democrats for the shooting of Charlie Kirk are deeply irresponsible. They spread misinformation, inflame division, and serve to sow the very violence we are all trying to stop.

“They owe the American people an apology for politicizing tragedy, fanning fear, and undermining public trust. We call on elected leaders across the state from both parties to condemn this dangerous rhetoric.

“If we are to end the recent horrifying acts of political violence, we must reject violence, speak honestly, and ensure our discourse does not enable further harm. Now is the time to heal, unite, and act with integrity. Our very democracy hangs in the balance.”

Senators Looney & Duff Condemn Dangerous Rhetoric Following Charlie Kirk Shooting

Senators Looney & Duff Condemn Dangerous Rhetoric Following Charlie Kirk Shooting

Today, Senate President Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) released the following statement addressing the dangerous rhetoric surrounding the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

“Recent comments from elected Republicans and leading conservative voices blaming Democrats for the shooting of Charlie Kirk are deeply irresponsible. They spread misinformation, inflame division, and serve to sow the very violence we are all trying to stop.

“They owe the American people an apology for politicizing tragedy, fanning fear, and undermining public trust. We call on elected leaders across the state from both parties to condemn this dangerous rhetoric.

“If we are to end the recent horrifying acts of political violence, we must reject violence, speak honestly, and ensure our discourse does not enable further harm. Now is the time to heal, unite, and act with integrity. Our very democracy hangs in the balance.”

Opinion: CT Must Continue to Protect People in Houses of Worship

Opinion: CT Must Continue to Protect People in Houses of Worship

No one should have to fear for their safety when they worship at their church, synagogue, or mosque. For years, both political parties have agreed with this basic and important concept and have created federal and state programs to fund security upgrades at houses of worship. There have been no political litmus tests to see which organizations get funding. Everyone agreed public safety was more important than politics – until now.

President Trump’s administration has announced that federal funds will no longer help protect houses of worship which “promote DEI” or “operate any program that benefits illegal immigrants.” This reckless decision politicizes public safety and interferes with religious freedom.

Religious leaders from across the nation, including some from Connecticut, sent a letter to the Trump administration protesting the new grant rules. Some rabbis in Connecticut were quoted in the CT Mirror as saying Trump’s actions “goes against our beliefs” and “…does not fit our Jewish values.” CT Jewish leaders denounce new rules for federal security grants

Indeed, in the Book of Proverbs, we are reminded, “Whoever oppresses the poor shows contempt for their Maker, but whoever is kind to the needy honors God”.  Then there’s the Book of Matthew, “I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me.” President Trump’s decision to withhold funding from congregations which do not contort their faith to his politics should concern every American. It is another example of a federal government that is out of control.

Until Trump’s action can be overturned in court or Congress, Connecticut’s own non-profit security grant program will be even more important. I helped launch this initiative in 2019, along with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle. Our bipartisan legislation created the state-funded program to work in tandem with the federal version, ensuring there’s a steady and reliable source of funding to help congregations pay for bullet proof glass in their vestibules, security cameras, and other security infrastructure. Unlike the federal government under Trump, our program allocates grants solely on a risk assessment, made by non-partisan officials at the state Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection.

Since 2019, Connecticut’s program has received over 1,000 applications and has awarded grants to 362 organizations, including churches, mosques and synagogues all across Connecticut. Just this year the legislature and State Bond Commission approved an additional $10 million for the program. The current rise in violence fueled by antisemitism, Islamophobia, and xenophobia requires us to get that funding allocated as soon as possible. Meanwhile, Trump’s latest actions may necessitate an even bigger investment from the state. One thing is certain: we cannot sit back and be silent while the Trump administration plays politics with our public safety.