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115th Congress

Rep. Larson's Past Newsletters

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April 6, 2018
Rep. John B. Larson (CT-01) released the following statement on the passing of Judge Howard Owens.
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April 6, 2018
Today, the Connecticut Congressional Delegation applauded the approval of $8.08 million in Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) that will generate $79.9 million in equity from private investors for affordable multifamily housing developments in East Haven, Hartford, Montville, and Norwalk.
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Throughout my time in public service, I have always made an effort to work across the aisle. I was proud that last week, four bipartisan bills that I authored with Republican colleagues were signed into law as a part of the Bipartisan Budget Act. These are all commonsense, bipartisan initiatives, and they were all inspired by constituents in Connecticut.

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April 2, 2018
Rep. John B. Larson (CT-01) released the following statement after Rep. Elizabeth Esty (CT-05) announced that she will not be seeking re-election in 2018.
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Newington Senior Center Post Card
Event Date:
Wednesday, March 28, 2018 – 10:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Address:
120 Cedar St.
Newington, Connecticut 06111
United States
Rep. Larson is visiting Newington Senior Center
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WH Senior Center Post Card
Event Date:
Tuesday, March 27, 2018 – 09:00 AM to 9:00 AM
Address:
15 Starkel Road
West Hartford, Connecticut 06117
United States
Rep. Larson is visiting the West Hartford Senior Center
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March 23, 2018

Hartford, CT – Today, Ways & Means Social Security Subcommittee Ranking Member John Larson (D-CT), released the following statement on the passing of the Strengthening Protections for Social Security Beneficiaries Act of 2017 in the Senate by unanimous consent. The bill had previously passed the House of Representatives by a 396 to 0 vote.

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March 23, 2018
Omnibus bill includes $12 million for the Long Island Sound, $65 million for the National Sea Grant College Program, and $11.5 million for the Marine Aquaculture Program