As the economy and peoples' habits change, we need to demonstrate that Connecticut's state government can keep pace.
“As the economy and peoples' habits change, we need to demonstrate that Connecticut's state government can keep pace.”
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As the economy and peoples' habits change, we need to demonstrate that Connecticut's state government can keep pace.
“As the economy and peoples' habits change, we need to demonstrate that Connecticut's state government can keep pace.”
As the economy and peoples' habits change, we need to demonstrate that Connecticut's state government can keep pace.
Connecticut has some of the best parks of any state in the country, and the State Parks system provides numerous opportunities across the state to explore the outdoors.
Connecticut has long been a leader on addressing climate change.
Addressing the rate at which healthcare costs rise will yield the predictable, sustainable increases that provide across-the-board economic stability for residents, families, businesses, nonprofits, and governments.
I view receiving the COVID-19 vaccine as part of my obligation to protect myself, members of my administration, and my family.
My past is not pleasant; I grew up in a very tough town, Waterbury, Connecticut. I grew up in New York, too, but Waterbury was tougher.
I was born in St. Louis; I lived there for three weeks and then my father graduated from St. Louis University, so we all got in the car and split. I don't really remember much. I grew up in Connecticut most of my life and then four years in Germany. My father worked for a helicopter company, so we went over there.
I'm going to continue to talk about what is important to the people of Connecticut which is jobs, getting people back to work, the economy.
In Connecticut, I started an effort called 'Learn Together, Grow Together CT' where we elevated schools using innovative solutions to solve common problems - and shared those practices with other schools.