Monday, March 18, 2019

Klarides, Carpino back bill to help recovering addicts find employment

State Rep. Christie Carpino, R-Cromwell, left, and state Rep. Themis Klarides, R-Derby./ Contributed photo

HARTFORD - The state legislature’s Labor Committee recently moved legislation forward that will help individuals recovering from substance abuse find quality employment opportunities. 
The legislation, co-sponsored by Republican Leader Themis Klarides (R-Derby) and state Rep. Christie Carpino (R-Cromwell), was approved to go to the House of Representatives as a result of the committee’s vote on the bill. 

Klarides said, “It’s important to consider all available resources when it comes to helping our neighbors, friends, or colleagues who are recovering from addiction. Addiction isn’t prejudiced and anyone can fall victim to it. In light of the ongoing opioid crisis, it’s critical that we do not stigmatize or make it harder for people who are trying to make a positive turn in their lives. I commend the action of the committee and look forward to shepherding this bill through the entire legislative process.” 

The bill establishes a task force to investigate strategies to increase employment opportunities for people recovering from substance abuse. 
The task force’s appointments will be determined through legislative leadership. Prior to the beginning of next session, the task force will present its findings and put forth recommendations for future legislation and community action. 
“I spoke with constituents on the road to recovery about the hurdles when it comes to securing meaningful employment. The continuum of care for those battling addiction can be improved if there is a mechanism to connect those in recovery programs to potential employers. If we are truly in the business of improving people’s lives, this is a step in the right direction towards helping a very vulnerable population,” said Carpino. 
After the positive action of the committee, both Klarides and Carpino hope when this comes up for a vote in the House of Representatives it will be acted upon favorably. 


This is a release from press secretary Greg Mackinnon.

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