DeLauro, If Re-Elected, Poised for Run at Key Post in U.S. House

DeLauro, If Re-Elected, Poised for Run at Key Post in U.S. House

It’s anybody’s guess how this fall Congressional elections will turn out, and which party will achieve a majority in the Senate and House. But the jockeying is well underway for leading roles, including one that insiders already know will be up for grabs - Chair of the powerful Appropriations Committee in the House, if the Democrats retain their majority.

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Hats Off to Lowell Weicker and 30 Years of the Americans with Disabilities Act

Hats Off to Lowell Weicker and 30 Years of the Americans with Disabilities Act

Thirty years ago this week, by votes of 377 to 28 in the House and 91 to 6 in the Senate, the United States Congress passed, and President George Herbert Walker Bush signed, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), among the most significant pieces of legislation since the Second World War. The principal author of the legislation was former Connecticut Senator Lowell Weicker.

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Hole in the Wall Gang Creates New Camp Experience for Children with Serious Illnesses in the Age of COVID

Hole in the Wall Gang Creates New Camp Experience  for Children with Serious Illnesses in the Age of COVID

When COVID-19 forced the public into isolation, Paul Newman’s Hole in the Wall Gang Camp – a camp for children with serious illnesses founded in 1988 – sprang into action, developing creative virtual opportunities for immunocompromised children and their families.

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