Currey will succeed Christy Scott, who is expected to become a sessional lawyer in the office of House Speaker Matt Ritter.
Jeff Currey
Rep. Jeff Currey relinquishes nomination and will not run this fall
Once his term ends in January, there will be no Currey holding elective office in East Hartford for the first time since 1982.
This legislature will run on Zoom. But still dress warmly on opening day.
The General Assembly begins its session Wednesday outside a Capitol closed due to COVID-19. Protests are in the forecast.
He needed a donation. It wasn’t for re-election.
A friend is giving Rep. Jeff Currey, D-East Hartford, a kidney.
Connecticut communities score high on LGBTQ issues, civil rights group says
Gay pride flag Connecticut cities and towns scored higher than average in a national assessment of laws and policies supporting the LGBTQ community, with Stamford and Hartford at the top in the state, according to a report released Tuesday by the educational arm of the Human Rights Campaign. The campaign, which is the nation’s largest […]
Lamont discovers the power of the pen
Gov. Ned Lamont has come to embrace bill signings as antidote to a polarized legislative session.
Network proposed to help LGBTQ community
The network is intended to help a community that has high risks of homelessness and suicide.
Unanimous passage, quick signing of ban on anti-gay ‘therapy’
A ban on trying to change the sexual orientation of minors through conversion therapy, a discredited practice blamed for everything from depression to teen suicide, was unanimously passed Wednesday by the Senate and speedily signed into law by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.

