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Lesser Leads Passage Of Long-Term Care Affordability Law


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May 24, 2021
State Senator Matt Lesser (D-Middletown), Chair of the Insurance & Real Estate Committee, led debate during the Senate Session on legislation that will ensure insurance coverage for seniors in Connecticut. Senate Bill 1046, An Act Concerning Long-Term Care, requires the Insurance Commissioner to develop a set list of affordable benefit options for long-term care policies.
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Sky-rocketing long-term care insurance rates are a national crisis and a hardship for families across Connecticut, said Sen. Lesser. This bill closes a critical loophole that allows insurance companies to layer on increase after increase.
SB 1046 puts consumer protections in place to prevent customers from financial harm. The legislation imposes measures on insurers, HMOs and other organizations issuing and selling long-term care insurance, action made necessary by the spiking cost of long-term care insurance for many residents in recent years and decades. L ....

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Senator Lesser Votes In Favor Of Comprehensive Public Health Bill


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May 24, 2021
State Senator Matt Lesser (D-Middletown) voted in favor of a comprehensive bill to improve several fundamental and consequential aspects of public health. The legislation, Senate Bill 1083 An Act Concerning Various Revisions to the Public Health Statutes, revises how partners are labeled in marriage licenses, allows residents 16 years of age to donate blood and requires training for the identification of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). The bill heads to the state House of Representatives after passing the state Senate.
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Part of this legislation was inspired by a young girl who lost her life at 9 years old. The first section of the bill, also known as Halyn s Law, emphasizes education amongst the medical examiner s community and will lead to more accurate and uniform reporting of potential SUDEP cases amongst the epilepsy community. ....

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Lesser Leads Debate Over Law Extending Telehealth Services In CT

Lesser Leads Debate Over Law Extending Telehealth Services In CT - Middletown, CT - The legislation passed with unanimous bipartisan support, allowing health care providers and patients to utilize the tool for two years. ....

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February 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition


CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS TRY TO VASTLY TOUGHEN RULES FOR PRIMARY SEASON MATCHING FUNDS
Starting in 1984, minor party presidential candidates have used primary season matching funds to help pay for petitioners to get on the ballot. Now, Democrats in Congress propose to make eligibility for primary season matching funds five times more difficult. H.R. 1 and S.1 make many election law changes. Among the changes are increasing the difficulty of receiving primary season matching funds. Current law requires small donations totalling at least $5,000 from each of twenty states. The bills raise that to $25,000 from each of twenty states.
Minor party presidential candidates who have received primary season matching funds, and the amounts, are as follows: ....

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