Students Without Legal Status Tuition Passes House

HARTFORD, CT – Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman applauded the state House of Representatives for the passage today of S.B. 4An Act Assisting Students Without Legal Immigration Status With The Cost Of College, in a bipartisan manner. The legislation passed the Senate with bipartisan support last week. Governor Malloy has requested immediate transmission of the bill and will sign it as soon as possible.

“Dreamers are part of the fabric of this state,” Governor Malloy said.  “They have been educated in our public schools, worked in our small businesses – and started small businesses of their own, paid taxes, and served in our military. Yet until now, they have not had access to the very financial aid that they pay into at our colleges and universities. The legislature has rightly taken long overdue action to correct this injustice, and I applaud the members who supported this commonsense legislation. At the same time, President Trump has rescinded protections for Dreamers, and his Republican allies in Congress have refused to take any action. None of this is a substitute for much-needed federal legislation, but Connecticut can and will continue to do everything in our power to stand up for the rights of these residents.”

“Dreamers pay into the financial aid system and should be able to participate – it’s a matter of basic fairness, and it’s an important part of building an educated workforce,”Lt. Governor Wyman said. “We are a nation built by immigrants just like the Dreamers. Men and women who are informed and engaged in our communities, who work hard, and who love this nation. Connecticut proudly ensures these students, young people who have called the U.S. home for most of their lives, have the same opportunity to build a strong future as everyone else.”

 

Representative’s tally board on how they voted.

Bridgeport News: Fire On The East End

5:05pm–#Bridgeport CT-  Heavy black smoke was seen over the East End from an attic fire at 449 Newfield Avenue.  Firefighters were challenged to get in the attic as there was no front stairway to the attic.  The firefighters had to go up the stairs from one apartment through a hallway and then up to the attic.  Everyone made it out safely, one person suffered smoke inhalation.  Red Cross is on the way to help those who live there.

 

Bridgeport News: Woman Shot

UPDATE: Police spokesperson Av Harris confirmed it was a shooting, a female (transgender) was shot in the face and arm along with a broken jaw.  Police believe the victim was targeted and known to her.  Animal Control was called to take care of the victim’s dog.

 

2:02pm–#Bridgeport CT– A woman was stabbed at 284/286 Stillman Street.  There is very little info on this breaking news story.  Detectives just arrived to investigate.

Stratford News: Firefighters Quickly Contain House Fire

#Stratford CT– Firefighters quickly contained a structure fire on Garibaldi Avenue.When firefighters arrived they found heavy fire on the back of the home. They were able to quickly extinguish the fire. Everyone made it out safely. There were no reported injuries. Firefighters from surrounding towns provided mutual aid to cover the fire stations emptied to battle this blaze.

 

Bridgeport News: Officer Injured During Foot Pursuit

6:05pm–#Bridgeport CT– A foot pursuit in backyards from Central Avenue to Ogden Street Extension ended when a Bridgeport Police Officer may have broken his foot jumping over a fence in pursuit of a suspect.  EMS is taking care of the officer.  Heavy police presence in the area along with K-9 looking for the suspect.

 

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Westport News: Police Make Handgun and Drug Arrest

#Westport, CT)- At approximately 9:00 am on Sunday, April 22nd, an officer conducting stationary radar in the area of 180 Bayberry Lane observed a vehicle traveling southbound at a high rate of speed. The radar unit indicated the vehicle was traveling at a rate of 63mph in the 25mph zone. As the officer initiated a motor vehicle stop, he smelled a distinct odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. The operator was identified as Tony J. Bowens Jr., 23, of Shelton, CT. During the stop, officers learned Bowens had an outstanding arrest warrant for Failure to Appear 2nd and that his Connecticut pistol permit was revoked. During a search of the vehicle, officers located a loaded handgun underneath the driver’s seat and ammunition in the console. Officers also found and seized .06 ounces of marijuana. Bowens was taken into custody and charged with violation of 21a- 279(a) Possession of Marijuana > .5 Ounces, 29-38 Weapon in a Motor Vehicle, 29-32 Failure to Surrender Permit and 29-35 Carrying a Pistol Without a Permit. He was also issued a misdemeanor summons for violation of 14-219(c)(2) Speeding. Bowens was released after posting $50,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Norwalk Court on May 3, 2018. Additionally, Bowens was charged with 53a-173 Failure to Appear 2 nd for the outstanding arrest warrant out of Fairfield, CT. He was released after posting $5,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Bridgeport Court on May 2, 2018.

(Westport Police Press Release)

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