• Episode 9 - From Wheelchair Access to Energy Reform: Lisa Seminara's Impactful First Term

  • Sep 6 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 9 - From Wheelchair Access to Energy Reform: Lisa Seminara's Impactful First Term

  • Summary

  • State Senator Lisa Seminara discusses her background and journey into politics, as well as some of the key issues she has worked on during her first term. She highlights the passage of the wheelchair bill, which ensures timely repairs for wheelchair users, and the aging in place policies that support seniors in staying in their homes. She also addresses the issue of unaffordable energy costs in Connecticut and suggests capping power purchase agreements to mitigate future costs. The conversation covers various suggestions made by the Republicans to address the rising energy costs in Connecticut. These suggestions include capping power purchase agreements, moving public benefits off the bill and into the state's budget, separating regulatory and policy bodies, including nuclear and hydro power in class one renewables, and terminating the EV rebate program. The conversation also touches on other important issues such as improving the business climate, fully funding special education services, addressing rising crime rates, and bringing a common-sense approach to the legislature. Lisa Seminara is seeking re-election as she believes she brings a common-sense voice to the state Senate. Key Takeaways State Senator Lisa Seminara represents the 8th district in Connecticut and has a background in social work. She has worked on important legislation, such as the wheelchair bill, which ensures timely repairs for wheelchair users, and aging in place policies that support seniors in staying in their homes. Seminara is focused on making Connecticut more affordable, including addressing the issue of unaffordable energy costs. She suggests capping power purchase agreements to mitigate future costs and has called for a special session to address the issue. Suggestions to address rising energy costs include capping power purchase agreements and moving public benefits off the bill. Separating the regulatory and policy bodies is seen as necessary for effective governance. Including nuclear and hydro power in class one renewables can help reduce energy costs. Terminating the EV rebate program is suggested to avoid additional charges on ratepayers' bills. Improving the business climate and fully funding special education services are important issues. Addressing rising crime rates and bringing a common-sense approach to the legislature are also priorities. Lisa Seminara seeks re-election as she brings a common-sense voice to the state Senate. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcast app of choice Learn More About The Connecticut Republican Party: https://ct.gop/ Learn More About Senator Lisa Seminara: https://lisaforctsenate.com/
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