The Milford lawmaker voted for legislation to establish a fund to address the impact of climate change in Connecticut.
Maroney said this is a much-needed step towards closing the state’s achievement gap.
The legislation will provide tax relief to Connecticut businesses and student loan debt relief to the state’s workforce.
He toured Bead Industries and met with manufacturing industry professionals to highlight a program he introduced.
The legislation passed by a 21-14 vote and now awaits a signature from Governor Ned Lamont to become law.
The Milford lawmaker released a statement today.
This legislation will enable CT residents to gain access to benefits allowing them to take time off to care for a newborn or a sick family m
The approval came this week by the city.
The bill will allow Connecticut’s highly successful Green Bank to expand its current role.
State Representatives Themis Klarides, Charles Ferraro, Kathy Kennedy praised the passage of legislation.
“Today, we took a major step in the right direction,” said Sen. Maroney, of Milford.
The Republican announced the news Saturday.
"I look forward to seeing off-shore wind expand to New Haven and Bridgeport..."
Mayor Ben Blake writes a letter explaining the city's good fortunes and why Milford is the "envy of the world."
Republicans and Democrats clashed on one major item during this week's final budget vote.
The bill earned bipartisan support and will help address the growing student debt crisis.
All three GOP lawmakers explained why they voted against the proposal.
Bipartisan bill in memory of Guilford teen who died in accidental shooting.
“I am proud to say I voted for early voting,” said Sen. Maroney, of Milford.
The state Senate voted to ban Styrofoam trays from all schools by a bipartisan 29 to five vote.
He said this legislation will broaden the field of individuals who have access to a Bachelor’s and employment.
They discussed housing for seniors, combating the opioid crisis and the legalization of recreational marijuana.
A jury found that counselors at the Milford non-profit organization failed to report to authorities that a teen was being sexually assaulted
A Milford resident writes a letter thanking three local lawmakers for their vow to vote no on tolls.
See below for the full details about the program.
Here is a list of the available grants.
They met to answer questions about bills that could and probably will have an impact on local businesses.
Maroney notes that they received no raises for six of the past nine years.
The forum will be held in Milford.
State Senator James Maroney (D-Milford), said this legislation will provide peace of mind to the elderly and their families.
Talks have been ongoing for the past six months.
A strike at 20 CT nursing homes is possible on May 1.
If approved, this would be the fifth similar type of project in this area.
The applicant was before the Planning and Zoning Board this month.
Plans have been shared with the city's land-use agencies.
State Rep. Kathy Kennedy (R-119) took the opportunity to tour the Foundation School in Milford.
The forum is open to the public and will be held later this month.
Some department heads including the Police Chief have raised concerns about the spending freeze.
The developer sought a zone change from the city, which if it were approved, could have led to a high-density apartment complex.
Some members of the Inland Wetlands Commission expressed concern that some work began without the issuance of a permit.