Author: Rocky Hill Democrats

  • CT Senator Richard Blumenthal on Protecting Our Voting Rights

    CT Senator Richard Blumenthal on Protecting Our Voting Rights

    Key Points from YouTube video below:

    Senator Blumenthal explains in his speech to the legislature that the U. S. Constitution allows states to run elections according to each state’s regulations. The Trump administration is trying to stop the public from voting in upcoming elections by doing (and not limited to) the following:

    • Hiring pardoned January 6th rioters into election leadership positions to suppress the vote.
    • Declaring a false national emergency to force states to follow radical election rules.
    • Illegally changing election maps in each state (known as “gerrymandering”) by moving voters to new districts to ensure Trump wins.
    • Taking away states’ voting rights at election sites by stopping voting by mail in, absentee ballots, and early voting.
    • Bullying states to turn over lists of voter registration information and other private information (such as, but not limited to driver’s license, Social Security numbers, name, address and political party affiliation).
    • Making false claims about immigrants legal status to prevent them from voting.
    • Weaponizing election working groups and bringing false charges against officials to prevent them from running elections.
    • Intimidating and punishing election officials to create fear & anxiety.

    Click here to see Senator Blumenthal’s speech to the legislature on YouTube.

  • Congressman John Larson Opposes Inadequate Senate Affordable Care Act (ACA) Funding Proposal

    Congressman John Larson Opposes Inadequate Senate Affordable Care Act (ACA) Funding Proposal

    From the website of CT Congressman John Larson, District 1

    On November 10, 2025, Rep. John B. Larson (CT-01) announced his opposition to the Senate Republican funding proposal that fails to address rising health care costs. If Affordable Care Act tax credits expire, 19,000 CT-01 residents will see premiums spike, and the average family of four will see their annual premiums rise by $2,571

    “Democrats put forward a plan almost two months ago to keep government open and lower health care costs for families, but Donald Trump told Republicans to ‘not even bother’ negotiating,” said Larson. “Since then, federal workers have gone without pay, families had their SNAP benefits illegally taken from them by this president, and millions of Americans are about to see their premiums skyrocket – with the average household in my district set to pay $2,571 more next year.

    President Trump has never had to worry where his next meal is coming from or if he can afford to take his child to the doctor when they’re sick. Ballrooms and billion-dollar bailouts to Argentina won’t help working families get by. They need real action to make life more affordable. The plan Senate Republicans have put forward does nothing to address these concerns. Donald Trump and his minions in Congress didn’t have my vote when they created this health care crisis, and they don’t have my vote now.”