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LT. GOVERNOR BYSIEWICZ ANNOUNCES STAFF APPOINTMENTS FOR SECOND TERM
Lt. Governor Bysiewicz was sworn in as Lt. Governor for her second term on January 4th, 2023
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Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and Connecticut State Department of Education Commissioner M. Russell-Tucker attended a ceremony at The Lawrence School in Middletown, CT celebrating authorization as an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School.
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Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz was joined by Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle Seagull and the Connecticut Pharmacists Association to urge the Connecticut General Assembly to pass legislation allowing pharmacists to prescribe certain types of birth control without patients first needing to visit their doctor.
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LT. GOVERNOR BYSIEWICZ HIGHLIGHTS ACCESS HEALTH CT BROKER ACADEMY
Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and Access Health CT highlighted The Broker Academy which creates a pathway to license health insurance brokers by recruiting from, and building the skillsets of, those who live and work in historically underserved communities throughout Connecticut. The program, now in its second year, was created as part of AHCT’s mission-driven approach to reduce health disparities and drive change within underserved communities.
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LT. GOVERNOR BYSIEWICZ HIGHLIGHTS VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE SITE AND EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT
Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz visited a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site at Otis Library to highlight the VITA program and raise awareness on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
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Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz was joined by the Connecticut Pharmacists Association, State Senator Ryan Fazio, and State Senator Ceci Maher to highlight proposed legislation that would allow pharmacists to prescribe certain types of birth control without patients first needing to visit their doctor.
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Governors Council on Women and Girls
The Governor's Council on Women and Girls is a group tasked with providing a coordinated state response to issues that impact the lives of women, girls, their families, and the State of Connecticut.
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Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and Governor Ned Lamont, with agency commissioners and advocates, announced the launch of a new campaign focused on combatting loneliness and social isolation in Connecticut.
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Since 2003, April has been designated by US legislators as National Financial Literacy Month
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LT. GOVERNOR BYSIEWICZ, VERNON ELECTED OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE GRANT-IN-AID FOR FOX HILL MEMORIAL TOWER
$2.5 million dollars allocated in state bonding funds to the Town of Vernon for the rehabilitation and restoration of the historic Fox Hill Memorial Tower
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A Cultural District is a specific area of a city or town identified by the municipality that has a number of cultural facilities, activities and/or assets–both for profit and nonprofit
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Governor Lamont’s tax cut proposal includes capping motor vehicle property taxes from 45 mills to 29 mills, reimbursing local government for the resulting revenue impact
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The VITA program offers free tax help for low-to moderate-income (under $56,000) people who cannot prepare their own tax returns
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Governor Lamont’s priority budget items include $18 million to fill a gap in victim services and expand emergency housing assistance for survivors of domestic violence
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Governor Lamont’s tax cut proposal includes capping motor vehicle property taxes from 45 mills to 29 mills, reimbursing local government for the resulting revenue impact