$15 minimum wage bill passes the House! ππΌππΌππΌππΌππΌππΌππΌ
— Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz (@LGSusanB) May 9, 2019
In Connecticut, the majority of Minimum wage earners are women. Raising the minimum wage will help lift up families across the state and will allow workers to meet basic financial needs.#Fightfor15 pic.twitter.com/KN6n8uHCQr
Our hearts are heavy today as we mark 8 years since 20 beautiful children and 6 courageous adults were taken from us all too soon.
— Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz (@LGSusanB) December 14, 2020
An unprecedented outpouring of kindness & hope in the time following that tragic day taught us that only love & light can defeat darkness & hate. pic.twitter.com/fWrN7PqF7W
We know the #COVID19 outbreak can lead to greater isolation of #domesticviolence victims and survivors. #CTSafeConnect Counselors are still available 24/7 during the outbreak through confidential calls, chats and emails. Visit https://t.co/GdChSOW5rJ or call 888.774.2900. pic.twitter.com/C1GrZMiCqa
— Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz (@LGSusanB) March 18, 2020
π¨π¨If you havenβt completed your #2020Census, you have through Oct 15 to do it! Yes, thatβs tomorrow.π¨π¨
— Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz (@LGSusanB) October 14, 2020
Share this news with friends, family, and neighbors. Stand up. #BeCounted
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