Waterford's 2019 fiscal year state grant allocation would be cut in half; it would receive half of the original $1 million budgeted.
Senator Paul Formica recently participated in the 7th annual Youth at the Capitol Day Forum.
State Senator Paul Formica has released a statement regarding passage of a bill that restores funding for the Medicare Savings Program.
Senator Paul Formica recently joined a group of local residents and advocates to discuss the state budget at a New London senior center.
Sixteen different Connecticut municipalities this week had Small Harbor Improvement Projects approved for state funding.
Connecticut towns thought they had escaped serious cuts when a new budget was approved. Well think again, as new cuts have been released.
Senator Paul Formica recently joined the CT Port Authority to announce the start of the North Cove dredging project in Old Saybrook.
Senator Paul Formica and lawmakers are conducting a review of the state utility companies’ response to last month’s big storm.
The polls have closed and winners are starting to be revealed in key races.
The United Auto Workers Region 9A CAP Council has voted to endorse just one candidate in Waterford’s municipal election.
The Waterford Green Party has had a large showing so far in the campaign, nearly doubling the size of their slate since the 2015 elections.
A city and a town have signed on in seeking an injunction that would limit Gov. Dannel Malloy's school funding cut.
It looks like it's back to the drawing board for Republicans and Democrats on a budget.
Waterford Green Party officials said they have received confirmation that their nominating petitions were approved.
Malloy is attempting to meet some legislators in the middle by compromising on some budget points.
The new proposal still affects municipal aid, but will
Members of the 103rd Airlift Wing departed from Connecticut Monday to help with response efforts in Texas.
Nearly 140 Connecticut school districts would lose significant state education aid. See below for how much your town would lose.
The Waterford Green Party held their inaugural Greens Music Festival at the Cohanzie Firehouse. Upcoming activities are listed for August.
With a total of nine candidates running for office, the Green Party is officially running one candidate for each board in 2017.
Proponents of the bill say it could save taxpayers tens of billions of dollars over the next 20 years.
The Waterford County Democratic Committee voted to cross-endorse candidates from the Green Party of Waterford on Monday, July 24th.
The House is debated whether to accept a union concession deal and whether to overturn Gov, Malloy's veto on an affordable housing law.
The deal will help close the budget gap if it is accepted by the state legislature.
The company is exploring its options for the future of the Millstone Power Station in Waterford.
State Senator Paul Formica recently spoke at the Renewable Energy and Efficiency Business Association Roundtable in Hartford.
The Waterford Green Party has nominated candidates for the 2017 municipal election, and is expecting more.
Senator Paul Formica lead the Senate's recent passage of a bill to create energy stability and preserve Millstone’s presence in Connecticut.
Senator Paul Formica applauds the Senate’s passage of a bipartisan bill to close the 2017 state budget shortfall.
State Senators Paul Formica and Heather Somers offered their support for Senate Bill 957.
Gov. Malloy’s revised budget proposal eliminates or sharply reduces certain forms of aid that are doled out to towns.
Senator Paul Formica and Senate Republicans recently unveiled the updated state budget proposal.
Malloy wants to cut millions in state aid to local communities to reduce the state’s deficit. See how much your town would lose.
Senator Paul Formica discusses Republican lawmakers' alternative budget proposal and the legislative budget process on “The Senate Reports.”
State Senator Paul Formica recently attended a rally to urge state lawmakers to “give us a Connecticut we can sell.”
Senator Paul Formica met with the Child & Family Agency of Southeastern CT advocates to discuss school-based health centers.
Senator Paul Formica and Representative Kathleen McCarty recently met with hospital employees to discuss health care ad more.
State Senator Paul Formica applauds the passage of a bill to expand career options in hairdressing and cosmetology.
State Senator Paul Formica represents the residents of the 20th Senatorial District.