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March 22, 2025

Responding to the Overwhelming Need for Food in Connecticut

March 22, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler
Responding to the Overwhelming Need for Food in Connecticut

Of the 44 million meals we provided last year, millions were served up as warm, healthy plates of food served at over 50 community kitchens across Connecticut.  In every city and town, people struggle with the cost of food, reduced income, and even worse – homelessness. 

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March 16, 2025

Libraries and the Power of Words

March 16, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler
Libraries and the Power of Words

Like the rest of the nation, Connecticut has seen a rise in book challenges in the last three years. In 2023, over 100 different titles were challenged in Connecticut libraries.

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March 01, 2025

Health of Connecticut Residents is Strengthened by Fluoridated Water

March 01, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler
Health of Connecticut Residents is Strengthened by Fluoridated Water

The Connecticut State Dental Association strongly supports the legislation at the State Capitol which would enable Connecticut residents to continue to benefit from fluoridated community water systems, as they have since 1965, by enabling our state to control the fluoridation levels.

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February 22, 2025

Connecticut Can't Afford to Cut Need-based College Scholarships

February 22, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler
Connecticut Can't Afford to Cut Need-based College Scholarships

Flat funding this program, as proposed, will effectuate a significant CUT to need-based scholarships for Connecticut students. Now is the time for the legislature to invest in this program.

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February 22, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler/
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February 08, 2025

Cost of Health Insurance in Connecticut Could Skyrocket If Congress Does Not Act

February 08, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler
Cost of Health Insurance in Connecticut Could Skyrocket If Congress Does Not Act

Some Connecticut families could see an increase of $3,000 per year for health coverage if legislation is not passed soon.

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February 01, 2025

Connecting with People with Disabilities Across Connecticut

February 01, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler

2024 presented numerous opportunities for the Community Engagement/ Outreach program at Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) to expand its reach across the state.

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January 18, 2025

Federal Action Regarding Teens and Social Media Must Empower Parents

January 18, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler
Federal Action Regarding Teens and Social Media Must Empower Parents

Congress must prioritize federal legislation that protects these essential online relationships while also ensuring that children’s personal data isn’t exploited by social media platforms. Connecticut’s Congressional delegation must lead the charge.

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January 18, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler/
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January 05, 2025

New Year's Resolution: Avoiding Fraud and Scams

January 05, 2025/ Bernard Kavaler
New Year's Resolution:  Avoiding Fraud and Scams

The Better Business Bureau recommends adding a few precautionary steps to the New Year's resolution list to help make the upcoming days and months fraud-free, as 2025 gets underway.

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December 28, 2024

Addressing Urgent Behavioral Health Needs of Youth

December 28, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Addressing Urgent Behavioral Health Needs of Youth

Immediate attention is needed to ensure community-based crisis services continue. A 12-page policy brief and recommendations published this month by the Child Health and Development Institute outlines what needs to be done, and the funding required to accomplish the imperative objectives.

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December 22, 2024

Hartford: Achieving the Energy of a Vibrant College Town

December 22, 2024/ Bernard Kavaler
Hartford:  Achieving the Energy of a Vibrant College Town

Home to several esteemed higher education institutions, Hartford’s culture, economy, and daily life are deeply shaped by its colleges and universities. These institutions are at the heart of our city.

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