The town received the best grades possible from two separate credit agencies that rates the town’s fiscal solvency.
Last session, Scanlon led passage of a law that requires all Connecticut insurance policies to cover the Essential Health Benefits.
Guilford received a check back as part of a equity distribution plan of a pool of towns that participate in coverage.
Representative Sean Scanlon released a statement about health insurance rates for 2019.
Andy Gottlieb has decided to drop his primary challenge to Democrat party endorsed Christine Cohen; Cohen will now face GOP’s Adam Greenberg
Guilford was one of 16 communities awarded state grant money today; Madison’s money will go toward senior housing development
The law’s major component requires drug companies to justify price increases when the price of a drug jumps by 20 percent in one year.
Adam Greenberg opposed Steve Mastrangelo for the GOP nomination on Monday night; see below who won the nomination.
Under the newly-passed budget, Guilford will receive $41,914 in additional aid and Branford will receive $203,549.
Rep. Sean Scanlon backed legislation to curb increasing prices for prescriptions, the fastest growing cost in healthcare.
The bill, which now goes to the Senate, would require drug companies to justify price increases when the drug prices jumps by 20 percent.
Sean Scanlon led passage today of An Act Concerning Disputes Between Health Carriers and Participating Providers That Are Hospitals.
Guilford residents went to the polls today regarding next year's budget request.
Former Major League Baseball player and Planet Fitness owner jump into race for 12th Senate District; Guilford businesswoman is already in.
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he is nominating eleven state residents to fill vacancies for judgeships.
The town received a state grant for the study and the study will focus on town-owned land.
Rep Scanlon praised his committee’s approval of legislation that immediately saves consumer's money at their local pharmacy counter.
Kennedy has announced he won't seek reelection this fall.
Scanlon issued a statement on Monday.
House Bill 5384,An Act Concerning Prescription Drug Costs, would trigger a state review when drug prices soar beyond a reasonable threshold.
Big crowd turns out to give views on plans to put a disc golf course at Peddler's Park; most have concerns about the proposal.
The DOT announced on Jan. 30 that it would terminate all weekend and off-peak service on Shore Line East as of July 1.
Budget assumes state aid to Guilford will be cut - again; officials are hopeful that legislature will restore some funding to town.
Guilford was slated to receive $3.25 million under previously approved plan; Malloy now proposing $645,000 less be headed town's way.
Officials have expressed concern over the proposed fare hikes and service reductions.
Selectmen accept $50,000 state grant to study feasibility of putting affordable housing on the Woodruff/Driveway property in Guilford.
State Representative Scalon has announced that he has raised enough money to qualify for public financing.
Rep. Scanlon will hold coffee and conversation on Mon. Jan 29 and Wed. Jan 31.
Scanlon Says He's Proud that He Was Able to Help Save Guilford, Branford From Severe Spending Cuts
Finally some good fiscal news for Connecticut.
As of January 1, 2018 companies like Uber and Lyft must register with the Department of Transportation and pay annual licensing fees.
First Selectman Matt Hoey will write a letter to the state to turn down grant money for the trail.
The pathway project has been a subject of much discussion in recent months.
There will be several new people on the Board of Selectmen.
Shoreline lawmakers weren't happy with Gov. Malloy's decision to cut state funds to local communities.
A General Assembly hearing will be held Wednesday on Eversource's storm response in which thousands of people were without power for days.
The town voted on several local positions on Nov. 7. Here are the full vote totals for all races.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
Members of the Economic Development Commission discussed some possible ideas aimed at improving the situation.
A bulk of the funding would come from the federal government.